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finding the perfect RV resort

topher80
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Good morning. Peggy and I are in NH and are planning to store our motor coach in The Great Outdoor Resort in Titusville, FL for the winter. I discovered it at the rally in Syracuse. It looks great (large for sure) but we are looking for similar resorts in the country, do any of you have recommendations about 4-5 star resorts in other parts of the country?

We go to Palm Desert every winter (not yet by RV) but plan to when I retire. I am currently in a campground for the weekend in NH and it is large, mostly tents and trailers (we could be the only Class-A) and while sounding like a snob, I feel compelled to ask, where are the folks like us?

Thanks, in advance for your suggestions.
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barlow46
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Don't think OP was being snobbish, just that there were no other class A's around in the camp he was staying at. He is probably like most of us and likes a mixture of rv units around. Sometimes you get some good information from those who have rv's similar to what you own and a campground is a good place to discuss those things. If he is looking for a "resort" with only Class A's, then I would tend to agree.
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2004 F450, 6.0 auto, 4:30 pumpkin; BrakeSmart; 50 gal aux.tank, 2008 Mobile Suites RE3.

GENECOP
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Willow Tree RV resort Myrtle Beach........and right next to you....

Eycom
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topher80 wrote:
...and while sounding like a snob, I feel compelled to ask, where are the folks like us?


They are in the campsites next to you, enjoying the same sun that shines down on you.:)
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