| f94 |
Aug 23 2012, 07:44 AM
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We're booked into a site near Daytona for a month beginng 9/1. Since it looks like the hurricane will be upon us, we're considering rescheduling to the 20th. But then how much different will that be?
Traveling 1100 miles to be blown and rained on kinda stinks. Really disappointed since this is the only time we've been able to squeek out all summer. Any advice from you Floridians? We really don't want to go anywhere else. Maybe the RV will have to go back in the barn for the winter |
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| fpullanosr |
Aug 23 2012, 10:30 AM
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We are Florida residents although we full time RV. Hurricane Wilma in 2005 made us decide to trade our boats for a motor home.
Hurricanes are unpredictable but give you adequate notice of their whereabouts and estimated time and location of landfall. If your RV is self contained as most are, don't let a little thing like a hurricane ruin your plans. Go for it, if the weather is changing, unplug and move to higher or safer ground. When the hurricane passes, go back to where you were. Chances are that you will enjoy a safe and fun trip in Florida. |
f94 What To Do, What To Do? Aug 23 2012, 07:44 AM
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We're booked into a site near Daytona for a m... Aug 23 2012, 07:50 AM
John Blue No way to know what a hurricane will do down here.... Aug 23 2012, 08:42 AM
joez One of the reasons we leave Fl for the summer is h... Aug 23 2012, 10:34 AM
Lindsay Richards I am a native Floridian and have been through this... Aug 23 2012, 05:33 PM
jamarynn1 I've been a Central Florida resident for 35 ye... Aug 23 2012, 05:51 PM
Texasrvers In June 2005 we were near the Mobile, AL, when the... Aug 23 2012, 07:35 PM![]() ![]() |