Great Outdoors RV Resort – Titusville, FL
We visited The Great Outdoors to rent a space for the winter and found that the entrance to the park was approximately a mile long, single narrow, no place to turn around and during hurricane season was flooded. The area is in the middle of a swamp… and the bugs, a LOT of bugs.
The sites were a $1000.+ a month for the fall months and for what we saw, not worth it. We have lived in this county for over 40 years, as home residents and now as RV snow birds.It will not be here.
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We stayed at GO last December, while going to the Keys, and it was a little steep (like 45 bucks, if memory serves us correctly), and we wererenting someone\’s pad while they were not there, but it was a nice place. Lots of nice amenities–clean bathhouse nearby, friendly permamnet resident neighbors, a nice pavilion with gym, but we didn;t find any of the problems associated with either of the postings here, one of which sounds more like a disgruntled potential purchaser and the other which sounds like it was composed by the sales staff there. We\’re actual campers–nice touch having cable tv on the sites. My wife walked the older dog all around and reported it was very pleasant. I loved running with one dog all the way down to the main gate (from the site, it makes for a four miler), and the so-called narrow entrance did require that I shift lanes, since there was no real grass side of the roadway, but there was a little construction going on, so I\’d write it off to that. Otherwise, it\’s a nice retirement community that has an occasional rental site. I don\’t know that we\’d live there (we\’re in our early 40s–so that\’s still a bit of the way down the road for us unless we hit it big somehow), but we\’d stop there again if we had it planned that way.