Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Elite Resort at Citrus Valley, FL


Lazy Days gives a thirty-day warranty on their used coaches. Since we will be out of town a good part of those thirty days we thought it prudent to get the coach out of storage and spend a few nights in it. The state park we had hoped to do this in a week ago is full, so we elected to try a nearby upscale resort with owner-owned sites. There were good reviews on-line for Elite Resort at Citrus Valley. It is only a few miles from home so we thought to give it a try. Being close it would allow Barbara to continue seeing her mom daily.

We found the park to be immaculate, with nice facilities, and very friendly people.


































All the sites have paver pads, which look nice, but unless you purchase a lot and develop it further the pad really is only big enough to park your coach and another vehicle.


















There is no patio, table, or fire ring. I had hoped to have a little room to bring things out of the bays and start reorganizing to make better use of the space and sort out the things that could be left off since there is less storage in this coach. Unless I spread everything out on the sand and grass I was not going to be able to. As is happens it has been rainy and wet the whole time we have been here and that has kept us indoors. So, the lower storage bays will have to wait for another time.

















For those that have purchased lots here it is a very nice park. To be useable, the normal sized lots need to be completely paved to allow you sufficient space for outside living; otherwise your sitting area is in front of your coach with the toad. There are very nice larger lots, mostly on corners, but those are owner occupied.


































There has been a recent jump in lot prices since demand evidently has risen with the returning economy. For the prices I have heard I would not purchase the remaining lots for the reasons listed. There are some nice looking homes with RV ports adjacent to the park. I would consider one of those over the spaces in the park, but that’s me. Everyone has unique wants, needs, and desires. I am sure the remaining lots will sell because the amenities are very nice, and so are the staff and neighbors.

As for the shakedown, we have a list of things that should be addressed. Chief among them is this:

















While drying the stall after my morning shower I heard splashing and a high rate of water flow. I opened the shower door to see the coach being flooded by a broken line under the bathroom sink. Barbara ran out (she who was actually wearing clothes) and saved the day by turning off the water at the outdoor faucet. We then began mopping up. Luckily we stopped it quickly and I do not think any damage was done. Barbara was able to get down in the reduced space under the sink to see that a crimped on water line had come loose from the hot water manifold. It is hard to get to, so we will have Lazy Days fix it, and check all the others as well. We were lucky enough to get an appointment for January 26th, so stay tuned.

By the way, this is New Years Eve, and I am missing some good football. We have not installed a satellite receiver yet, so no ESPN. We get plenty of over the air channels, though.

















To get cable at this park we need to place a cable box at each TV, and since these are flush mounted TVs that are pre-wired I am not going to that trouble. However, I am certainly going to get home tomorrow for the big games.

Sunday, December 21, 2014

Out with the Old. In with the New(ish).


We have been at Lazy Days RV Center here in Seffner, FL since Wednesday when we traded our Winnebago Journey for a pre-owned Tiffin Phaeton. The Phaeton was traded in for a 2015 Tiffin and our sales person, Dana Philp, contacted us and told us it was coming in. We gave her a deposit to hold it until we could come down and see it. That was last month. She knew this was one of two coach models we were interested in. (The other was a Newmar)

We wanted a newer coach that was a little shorter than the Journey to make it easier to get into state and national parks, and at 36’ this one fit the bill. It also had the other key elements we were after: tile floors, leather-like upholstery, and a residential refrigerator.



























So, we came down Wednesday and checked it out. No major issues, so we made the deal. As is usually the case there were some things that needed to be fixed and we had three accessories we wanted to have added. Lazy Days is very good about fixing any malfunctioning items before you leave and it has taken a few days to get them all sorted out.

We noted that there was an outlet that was not working. While troubleshooting the technician found this as the problem! The original owners were lucky they did not lose the coach to fire!
























Moving in.



















Just waiting for final fixes. They are closed on Sundays.



















Peeking in at night. Sorry for the mess, its moving day.



















We were supposed to spend this weekend at Lake Louisa State Park to run systems through their paces, but alas, we are still here. That is not too bad, though. The coach came with a two-year membership to Lazy Days Crown Club. We are in a nice shaded campsite and they are providing breakfast, lunch and a happy hour each day. Not bad at all.