Orlando's the destination for all things Disney, including Epcot, Blizzard Beach, Downtown Disney and the Magic Kingdom. Campers spending the majority of their vacation visiting Disney parks might want to reserve a spot at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort. The resort's smallest sites allow up to two tents or one pop-up camper and come outfitted with electricity, a cable connection, a charcoal grill, a picnic table and high-speed Internet for an additional fee. Their largest, premium campsites accommodate the largest types of motor homes and travel trailers on an over-sized concrete pad. These full hook-up sites feature upgraded charcoal grills and picnic tables, plus electricity, cable TV, sewer and water connections.
An escape from the big city hustle and amusement park adrenaline rushes, camping in the Florida Keys offers a laid-back, no-rush island lifestyle. Take a trip along the Seven Mile bridge to the Pelican RV Resort in Marathon, where you can dock your own boat in their 16-slip marina. Pelican provides guests with a fish cleaning station and an on-site swimming pool. Also on-site at the Pelican Resort are fully plumbed restrooms with showers, picnic tables and a laundry facility. Each RV site comes with full hook-ups for sewer, water, electric and cable television.
Tampa has entertainment offerings to fit the bill for athletic fans and amusement park and nature enthusiasts. Just under 15 miles outside Tampa, the expansive, RV-only Bay Bayou Florida RV Resort has 272 full-sized sites with electric, telephone, 40-channel cable with HBO and high-speed Internet available on all sites. Outside of the sites, Bay Bayou has numerous on-site entertainment facilities including an over-sized clubhouse fitted with a big-screen TV, pool tables, exercise equipment and a lending library. Outdoors, the resort offers shuffleboard, horseshoes, Bocce Ball courts, a fire pit and a heated whirlpool. Dog-lovers can take advantage of the resort's fenced-in dog run with its hot-water bath.