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waterboy
03-06-2007, 11:33 AM
100 boats? We're gonna need a bigger beach.......... :shock:
we'll just line 'em up single file and they can extend all the way to the Hull Rd boat ramp. We can walk to the park thru the boats.
Swamp Buggy
03-07-2007, 10:21 PM
Count me and my family in. We are from Atlanta; what are some lodging suggestions for the Lake Louisa State Park area.
Wolf-
03-07-2007, 10:45 PM
Count me and my family in. We are from Atlanta; what are some lodging suggestions for the Lake Louisa State Park area.
That cabins on site look great.
$110 or so a night. Fully furnished, bring your own food. sleep 6.
We were looking at them for a spring break getaway with your 12th grade class. Fell through, but the folks at the park are great to talk to.
Swamp Buggy...
Given that the Jamboree is held in one of the leading tourists spots in the U.S., your choices of lodging are endless.
At the state park - you can rent a cabin, stay in a tent or RV at the family campground or pitch a tent at a primitive camp site. make reservations well in advance.
Hotels in Clermont: Holiday Inn Express, Hampton Inn and Suites.
You could rent a beach house directly on the lake with private beach, dock and boat ramp or a villa or A-frame house at "Vacation Village".
The tourist attractions (disney et al) are about 20 miles down the road. Hotels/Motels and T-shirt stores are everywhere.
Universal Studios is near by - lots of hotels there.
International Blvd is near by - lots of hotels there.
lodging is everywhere - kind of like maple trees in Canada.
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