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Old 09-29-2021, 04:55 PM   #1
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Schoolie friendly trailer park near W Palm Beach Florida

There used to be a database of them but a search no longer turns it up.



I hope to have surgery next spring at a specialist there, any RV Park that would accept schoolies won’t mind the weathered 1965 Mobile Scout I hope to stay in during the procedure.

I would take the 1959 Viking/Ward but it gets gallons to the mile so it’s not ideal for this trip. Although I do hope to take it on a continental odessy one day eventually.

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Good luck, Florida in the winter time is one of the most difficult places to find parking unless it's a rural area.

Seems like most people who try and find long term parking near any major population center in Florida have a hard time finding places that don't have restrictions on the kind of motorhomes allowed in the parks.
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Good luck, Florida in the winter time is one of the most difficult places to find parking unless it's a rural area.

Seems like most people who try and find long term parking near any major population center in Florida have a hard time finding places that don't have restrictions on the kind of motorhomes allowed in the parks.
Thanks! That is what my research has shown as well.

This is not long term. Tentatively a week or so.
The tourist season and availability difficulties you mentioned are exactly the reason why I am starting the search now, for the spring of 2022.
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