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Post Info TOPIC: Sunset King


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Sunset King


Hey all

Has anyone worked at Sunset King Resort, Defunick Springs Fl?

Large camp, say's he uses alot of workcampers. Does that mean he needs alot of worker's,

or goes through alot of worker's?? Thanks

Rick

 



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Rick Wheeler


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If you go to RVParkReviews.com you can see the park has a lot of good reviews from users.  I do not know how the workcampers are treated, but if the park is well reviewed, most people must be happy.  see the website, http://www.rvparkreviews.com/regions/Florida/Defuniak_Springs.html for more information.

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Ken and Fran 2006 Sunnybrook F250 SD CC PSD


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Thanks 53 merc

Have done all that, just wondering if someone had actually worked there.



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Rick Wheeler


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You might be better off posting that question on the workamping sections of RV.Net and Escapees. They both have a much larger readership of experienced work campers.
Good luck,

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