One of the questions we often get is about the campgrounds we choose to camp in and that changes by what we are doing.
Today we are in a campground that has swimming, golf, tennis, a clubhouse and the same people gather here each year. This is the place where we winter each year and it is one neighborhood of a group of neighborhoods in this RV Resort in central Florida by the name of Deer Creek. The neighborhood we stay in is Fawn Ridge and it operates in a fashion not too unlike a timeshare. We have around 350 owners and 98 lots. We stay for two weeks and leave for a week and then return. Other neighborhoods here in Deer Creek have lots that are owned by single owners and depending on the neighborhood permanent structures are allowed from outdoor kitchens to RV covered areas to some just having storage sheds.
Traveling to our winter quarters involved choosing a different style of campground. For convenience we choose a campground that is close to the Interstate with pull through sites so we do not need to disconnect the car and can just pull out in the morning. We only desired to have electricity but water was also available. Usually when traveling from one location to another - dump sites are not necessary unless staying for a while. Low cost is also generally a consideration when needing a campsite for the night with limited services. Passport America usually has half price campgrounds and we choose these when available.
Friday, December 28, 2007
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