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Post Info TOPIC: Florida.. in the winter..


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Florida.. in the winter..


Wow .. Florida is a big state.. I have 11- 50 mile wide circles, which represent 11 areas to vist. at 1 month each..in one winter..( I doubt it )maybe some will be cut down to 2 weeks..

 

Anyone care to mention areas of the state that have little or nothing to see or do? We don't care much for nature.. more into metro's, sight seeing, cool places.. etc..

For that matter.. Must see and do would be good. Trying not to miss anything.. I doubt we will ever make it back again.



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Based on you comments I'd say to stick with the big cities/towns, rural Florida is pretty desolate for what you indicate you're interested in.

A couple of comments...
1. Florida is crowder in the winter so with our advance reservations you might have problems finding places to stay.
2. Florida is expensive in the winter, especially if you go south of Cocoa - Orlando - Tampa!!

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Expensive and crowded. In Dec & Jan make sure you are south of I-4.....too cold north of that. West coast has more RV parks. Panhandle has great beaches good in shoulder months (Oct or March) Panama City etc. Things to see...South Beach in Miami, everglades between Miami and Naples, Space Center east of Orlando, Naples swamp buggy races etc....Enjoy.

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Thanks folks..

Had plans to secure my art today.. but am sitting in front of the computer, trying to find at least the first few legs , down the west side to the keys..and make those reservations..

Not easy.. have a couple for the Inverness area..Tried calling.. closed til monday.. what's up with that? lol



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My experience is snowbird parks, those that cater to long term winter visitors, only have office hours during weekdays. It is best to check in and check out only on weekdays between about 8 and 4 since the night and weekend help often has little authority or ability to make changes.

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