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We’re all ready for some fresh air, and we’re looking forward to helping you enjoy the great outdoors.
Ensuring your satisfaction is very important to us and our top priority is the well-being of our guests and employees. We’re focused on providing a fun, relaxing environment so you can focus on enjoying your time with us and making memories to last a lifetime.
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- While I personally believe the world as a whole is overreacting to COVID-19, its emergence gives us an opportunity to draw attention to hygienic practices that are healthy and appropriate.
Book with confidence with our flexible cancellation policy
You can book your stay with confidence, knowing we’ll be flexible if your plans change. For arrival dates through April 30, 2021, we allow full refunds for cancellations up to 48 hours prior to your arrival date for daily and weekly reservations. For long-term reservations (30 days or longer) with arrival dates through April 30, 2021 we allow full refunds for cancellations up to 48 hours prior to your arrival date, except for Sunshine Key, Fiesta Key and Royal Coachman RV resorts in Florida. For cancellations received less than the required notice period prior to arrival (48 hours), the deposit amount will be held on account for a future stay. Please contact the resort directly to notify them of a cancellation request.
Use online check-in for convenient, expedited arrival
We’re now offering online check-in for your convenience. You’ll receive an email within seven days of your arrival. If you complete the online check-in process, you can skip the line when you arrive at the property and proceed directly to your site. Some exceptions may apply.
We’re focused on cleanliness for your well-being
Cleanliness is always a top priority as part of our resort and campground operations. To ensure we are providing exceptional service to our guests, our common areas are being cleaned on regular schedules according to a protocol developed by an industry-leading third-party industrial hygienist. Our team members have also received additional training and information regarding cleaning procedures and safety.
Enjoy the outdoors with our amenities and activities
At some locations, certain amenities may still be closed as we continue to work through phased reopenings based on local restrictions or recommendations. If there are specific amenities that are important to you, you may want to call ahead to the property to verify its availability during your stay. We are adapting the recreation options at our resorts and campgrounds to allow guests to observe social distancing while still having fun.
We’re looking forward to welcoming you to your next camping getaway. Reserve it today!
As the novel coronavirus continues to claim lives in the United States, experts are investigating what factors increase some people’s risk of dying from the virus.
So far, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have not released a summary of basic demographic information about the people who have died, but according to information collected by ABC News' Medical Unit, the majority of deaths have been among people in the 70s, 80s and 90s.
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The data in the U.S. is similar to Italy, which has been particularly hard-hit by the coronavirus, found the average age among the 105 patients who died from the virus as of March 4 was 81 years old. It also roughly matches data from China, which found that the risk of death increases with age.
So far, at least 49 people in the United States have died from COVID-19. Basic demographic information from local health authorities -- age, gender or both -- is available for 42 of the deaths. Among those, at least 24 were women and 18 were men. This stands in contrast to data from China, where a majority of deaths were in men.
In the U.S., of the cases for which there is data, only one person who died was in their 40s, while two people died in their 50s. Seven people were in their 60s, nine people in their 70s, 13 people in their 80s and 10 people were in their 90s.
This means the vast majority of deaths so far are among people older than 70, which matches roughly with data emerging from Italy, China and other countries hard-hit by COVID-19.
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This information should be interpreted cautiously. The data is partial and does not include cases for which patient demographics have not been released by local public health authorities. The data does not contain medical history, which is often crucial in helping medical professionals understand exactly why certain people are more likely to die than others.
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The CDC has said repeatedly that people with underlying medical conditions, such as heart disease, diabetes and immune system disorders, are more likely to die of COVID-19.
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Sony Salzman is a science and medical journalist based in Brooklyn.