Hello Everyone!
My family and myself are in the beginning stages of planning to keep our Road Warrior 415RW down in Florida. We have heard a couple people talk about how they keep their RV down in Florida in storage at an RV Park, and then they go down (either fly or drive) a couple times a year, and the RV Park will pull the RV out of storage for them and put it into a campsite. Then when they leave, the RV goes back into the storage part of the RV park. I am lost on how to go about this, so I have a few questions below:
1. Does anyone else do this?
2. Should I be worried about leaving my RV down there? (ie. hurricanes, extreme heat, insurance / warranty issues, etc.)
3. Any tips, tricks, or cautions about any aspect of this idea?
Next...I am hoping some of you can give me some tips on where I should start looking for a great RV park. My kids are 5 and 13. I was thinking a good place to start looking would be something semi-close to Disneyworld (within an hour or two), and something close to a beach. So we can enjoy the best of both worlds within reasonable driving distance. I would love a beachfront RV park, but they appear to be very expensive. Ultimately I am just looking for some ideas of good locations in Florida, and some good quality RV parks where I can feel secure that my RoadWarrior will be stored safely, and offer a great camping experience. Is this too much to ask?.....haha!
Anyways I dont want to ramble on, any information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!
My family and myself are in the beginning stages of planning to keep our Road Warrior 415RW down in Florida. We have heard a couple people talk about how they keep their RV down in Florida in storage at an RV Park, and then they go down (either fly or drive) a couple times a year, and the RV Park will pull the RV out of storage for them and put it into a campsite. Then when they leave, the RV goes back into the storage part of the RV park. I am lost on how to go about this, so I have a few questions below:
1. Does anyone else do this?
2. Should I be worried about leaving my RV down there? (ie. hurricanes, extreme heat, insurance / warranty issues, etc.)
3. Any tips, tricks, or cautions about any aspect of this idea?
Next...I am hoping some of you can give me some tips on where I should start looking for a great RV park. My kids are 5 and 13. I was thinking a good place to start looking would be something semi-close to Disneyworld (within an hour or two), and something close to a beach. So we can enjoy the best of both worlds within reasonable driving distance. I would love a beachfront RV park, but they appear to be very expensive. Ultimately I am just looking for some ideas of good locations in Florida, and some good quality RV parks where I can feel secure that my RoadWarrior will be stored safely, and offer a great camping experience. Is this too much to ask?.....haha!
Anyways I dont want to ramble on, any information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!