New Laundry/Shower Facilities

It’s been a labor of love, and we’re proud to announce that Floridays now sports brand spanking new laundry facilities, and men’s and women’s showers and bathrooms. If you’re in the Treasure Coast area, come help us celebrate!

GRAND OPENING – February 24, 2017
11:00 AM Grand Opening of Facilities with Giveaways and Raffles
1:00 PM Corn Hole Tournament—be a winner!
3:00 PM Customer Appreciation BBQ with hamburgers, hot dogs and all the fixins’. BYOB
6:00 PM Live Musical Entertainment with our all-time favorite “T”

Interested? See our Facebook Page

new Bathrooms and Laundry
Our spick-and-span new Laundry and Shower facilities

Floridays RV Park Renovation

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Autumn 2016 renovation

Floridays RV Park has been “under renovation” since it was purchased by the current owners six years ago this month. Improvements have been steady, subtle, and quiet, so when a CAT showed up to demolish the old bathrooms and laundry facilities, everyone noticed. View the video on Facebook »

Rather than renovate an old building, we decided to rebuild from the ground up! The new facility will provide 6 new washers and dryers along with spacious folding tables and plenty of room to maneuver. The adjoining shower and restroom areas will be spacious without sacrificing personal privacy. Disclaimer: the original architectural drawing shown is not the final drawing and is shared only to give readers an idea of the size and scope of the project.

new facilities drawing

original architectural drawing

So after six years, the local Hobe Sound eyesore known as Angle Inn Mobile Court is but a fading memory, replaced with an ever-improving RV park that, thanks to our loyal returning visitors, full timers, and welcome newcomers, is developing a solid reputation as a clean, safe, friendly, affordable place to enjoy the Old Florida lifestyle. Our park manager, George, welcomes your suggestions or ideas for park improvement.

IMPORTANT NOTE: If you are reading this blog prior to reserving a space between October 2016 and January 2017, please check our Reservations or Amenities pages for regular updates to the status of the renovations. We don’t want anyone to be disappointed.

What Makes Floridays Great

There are as many reasons RV owners choose any particular RV park as there are reasons to choose the lifestyle itself. We thought we’d share a few of the reasons you might want to choose Floridays RV Park on your next trip to south Florida.
What makes an RV Park great?

  1. Location: Floridays is located along the historic Highway 1 that rambles along the eastern seacoast of south central Florida. Just like Route 66 that helped settle the west, Highway 1 brought the early snowbirds to south Florida. Nowadays, I-95 carries the traffic. Just past the congestion of the Palm Beaches, southbound RVers note how traffic thins a bit before mile marker 96. This is the Hobe Sound exit. A short drive east on State Road 708 connects to Highway 1 (locally called Federal Highway). There are no high-rises, crowded malls, or congestion here—just homey restaurants, a beautiful uncrowded beach, and thousands of acres of untouched nature preserves. Easy to find, easy to call home.
  2. Park Layout: Floridays has 84 generously-spaced sites with driver-side utility hookups, gravel interior access roads, and angle-in pads that can accommodate side rooms. Site lengths vary to accommodate different sized RVs and all have concrete patios. Our full-timers are assigned back-in sites, and overnighters or short-termers can request pull-throughs. We’re an old park under new management as of 2010, so we’re becoming a “new park,” one project at a time. We move slowly, because that’s what we do in Hobe Sound, and because we don’t want to disturb the lifestyle of our guests who choose us because we’re a quiet, safe, and friendly place to stay.
  3. Landscaping: Since 2010, hundreds of new plants have been planted and it’s beginning to make a huge difference in the park. New trees, shrubs and grasses are being used to create a park-like natural setting that closely matches Mother Nature’s ideas for this part of south Florida. Plantings give guests a sense of privacy and a measure of separation without blocking visual access between sites.
  4. Amenities: We have both 30- and 50-amp service and free Wi-Fi, and we don’t discriminate between fancy diesels and towables—love them both. The laundry and shower rooms are undergoing a major rebuild. Guests will enjoy 12 brand new sparkling washers and dryers and huge bath/shower facilities for men and women in late 2016. There are BBQs, bingo, and ping-pong tournaments. Potlucks and pizza nights. Spontaneous guitar strumming and organized open-mic nights.

Fun Times at Floridays

memorial DayOne of the nice things about Floridays RV Park is our makeup—and I don’t mean lipstick and eye shadow! While all 84 sites are generally occupied during the South Florida season from November to May, our community makeup of full-timers, snowbirds, and drop-ins helps preserve that down-home Old Florida feeling. It also creates delightful opportunities for guests to mix and mingle.

Events Coordinator Diane calls out the Bingo numbers every other Tuesday night, and guests work up a sweat competing in Floridays-sanctioned ping-pong tournaments. There are potlucks, pizza, and Italian nights where everyone brings a side dish, and almost every community dinner is followed with a campfire, guitars, or open-mic night led by Floridays’ own Mr. “T” (just “T”), weather permitting of course—which is often because of our almost perfect location along the coast where the Gulf Stream keeps temperatures moderate a few miles inland year round.

If the guests at Floridays actually needed a reason to party, there’s general consensus that NASCAR Season from late October through November is the #1 reason, quickly followed by the buildup to Super Bowl Sunday in February. The rest of the year takes a bit more imagination, but Diane and her supporters always pull off something fun and relaxing.

New Look in a Digital World

When we purchased Floridays in 2010 it was called Angle Inn Mobile Court, and probably a few worse names by our South Florida neighbors. We did two things right away. We changed the name to Floridays RV Park and we got rid of guests who refused to share our vision of a clean, friendly, safe, and highly livable RV park.

Now, almost five years later and confident that we can brag about our little piece of paradise in Hobe Sound, we’re happy to announce a new website and a new way to communicate with our guests, both current and past—and hopefully our future guests as well.

Because in Martin County we live in such a diverse and interesting geographical area, and because the history of the Treasure Coast has such intrigue, we’ll share some of that with you. We’ll also keep you updated on anything going on at the park that you should know, like how we’re doing with our continuing landscaping projects and any routine maintenance schedules.

This season we plan some special community activities: a cornhole competition, cookouts, and more.

We encourage you to visit our website and share our news with your RV-loving friends. This is your community. You can help us fill it with like-minded folks like you, season after season.

As always, if there is anything George or I can do to make your stay at Floridays better, please call or email us anytime.