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Florida Keys

Yahoo Message Number: 10660
I am a retired Navy guy and currently work as the summer host at the US Air Force Academy FamCamp. For those of you not familiar with FamCamp, it stands for Family Campground and provides tent and RV sites for Active duty and retired folks traveling around the country.
Anyway, I plan on going to the Florida Keys sometime late January. I know from reading other boards, Dick Campagna has been to the Keys. I would appreciate any advice on getting to and staying at Sigsbee RV park. I hear that the dry area is closer (walking distance) to town.

Any information would be appreciated.

Thanks
Tom Royer

2003 Allure #30858

Re: Florida Keys

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Yahoo Message Number: 10662
From: "Tom and Sherry Royer" royerte@...> (snip) > I know from reading other boards, Dick Campagna has been to the Keys. I

would appreciate any advice on getting to and staying at Sigsbee RV park. I hear that the dry area is closer (walking distance) to town.
We've wintered at Sigsbee RV Park, the US Navy CG in KW, the past five years, from the beginning of January through the beginning of April. The campground is so busy that time of year that you can't immediately get a full hookup site. You have to wait in one of the dry camping areas (one of which ... Trumbo ... is closer to town) before getting your two-week full hookup site. Then you rotate back and forth for the duration. This year, we first spent three weeks in dry camp; two weeks full hookup; then back and forth for the duration, spending a slightly shorter time in dry camp each time.

Many people don't like dry camping so either don't come in the first place or leave shortly after arriving. Quiet hours are from 11pm to 7am, so you can't use a genset for overnight A/C, and it does get pretty hot, even that time of year.

Clickon http://198.65.138.161/military/facility/key_west.htm
http://fla-keys.com
http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/1510/
http://pathsacrossamerica.com/
for further info, or e-mail me at campagna@... if your questions aren't answered there.

BTW ... our son's band, "Animal House," is performing at downtown Key West's "Sloppy Joe's" this week, through Sunday night. Catch 'em on webcam from ~10pm-2am at http://www.sloppyjoes.com
Dick (& Geri) Campagna
'98 36' Intrigue #10571
Mfd: 11/97

Re: Florida Keys

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Yahoo Message Number: 10671
Dick

Thank you very much for the great post. The links were very informative. I can't wait for it to always be 1700 at Margarita Ville

Tom

2003 Allure #30858

Florida Keys

Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 20894
Yep, Bluewater is the best. A couple years ago we stayed at America Outdoors at marker 97.5 which was real nice. They are on Key Largo. A little tight. 305 852 8054

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Yahoo Message Number: 20896
You best call in advance to any RV Park in the Keys you plan to stay at way in advance. Many of the RV Parks have been sold to developers for condos. Outdoor Resorts and Jolly Roger and the KOA are still open now but they have all been sold and now it is only a matter of time til they will be closed to make way for construction.
Dexter

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Reply #5
Yahoo Message Number: 84417
Try Jolly Roger RV park in Marathon, if you're Passport America the rate is 50% less.
We stayed there in January 2009 had everything we needed and located halfway along the keys it was easy to visit anywhere from Key Largo to Key West.
Pete Townsend

ex CC Allure 31683

From: Denis Vogel

To: Country-Coach-Owners@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, 11 December 2012, 17:14 Subject: [Country-Coach-Owners] Florida Keys

Any suggestions for an RV park in the Florida Keys?

Thanks in advance.

D Vogel

06 Allure 31409


Re: Florida Keys

Reply #6
Yahoo Message Number: 84419
A favorite place in the Keys would be Bahia Honda, mile marker 36. State park $39 per day, Reserve America handle all reservations. This time of the year the reservations are made 11mnds ahead, but you can find cancellations. I just found a 13 day window on the water. If you are a Veteran, the Navy base in Key West have two camp grounds and a hotel. Dry camping $14, full hock up $22 and the hotel $60 and no tax.
Most private rv parks in the keys are $70 to $115 per night. Marathon has a Lazydays Restaurant that feels like old Florida on the water with marinas. We go to the keys 2-3 times a year, I dont think you will be disappointed Tom Buka
96 Affinity

Eldorado on Dolly

Sent from my ASUS Eee Pad

Peter Townsend wrote:

Try Jolly Roger RV park in Marathon, if you're Passport America the rate is 50% less.
We stayed there in January 2009 had everything we needed and located halfway along the keys it was easy to visit anywhere from Key Largo to Key West.
Pete Townsend

ex CC Allure 31683

From: Denis Vogel

To: Country-Coach-Owners@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, 11 December 2012, 17:14 Subject: [Country-Coach-Owners] Florida Keys

Any suggestions for an RV park in the Florida Keys?

Thanks in advance.

D Vogel

06 Allure 31409


Re: Florida Keys

Reply #7
Yahoo Message Number: 84420
Tom,

I think that use of Sigsbee RV at the Naval station on Key West is not for those with just veteran status. Below is a list of requirements taken from the Sigsbee site.
*AUTHORIZED USERS: Active, National Guard, Reservists, Retired, 100% DAV, DoD Civilians, DoT civilians working for Coast Guard, NATO allies on orders to the US.
I am fortunate to qualify and have used the park. It is a great facility. Below is link.
http://www.rvparking.com/fl/key-west/sigsbee-rv-park-key-west-naval-air-station
George in Birmingham
'03 Magna 6298
George in Birmingham
2003 Magna 6298

 

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Reply #8
Yahoo Message Number: 84422
George

We just found out that my girlfriend qualified for the Identification and Privilege Card from the Department of Defense/Uniformed Service because her first husband was killed in Viet Nam and that was not listed in the Authorized User guide. We are looking forward to use the facility. I hope this will be informative for others whom might qualify. t````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` Sent from my ASUS Eee Pad

George wrote:
Tom,

I think that use of Sigsbee RV at the Naval station on Key West is not for those with just veteran status. Below is a list of requirements taken from the Sigsbee site.
*AUTHORIZED USERS: Active, National Guard, Reservists, Retired, 100% DAV, DoD Civilians, DoT civilians working for Coast Guard, NATO allies on orders to the US.
I am fortunate to qualify and have used the park. It is a great facility. Below is link.
http://www.rvparking.com/fl/key-west/sigsbee-rv-park-key-west-naval-air-station
George in Birmingham
'03 Magna 6298