Vacation Rental Tips During Florida Hurricane Season

Released on: September 14, 2008, 9:27 am

Press Release Author: Kenny Doucette

Industry: Entertainment

Press Release Summary: Florida is one of the most popular vacation destinations in
the country. However, this year, with Hurricanes all over the South-East,
vacationers are being more cautious in planning their trips down to Florida. These
tips from a vacation rental home expert may help you enjoy a smooth no-surprises
vacation to Florida.

Press Release Body: Florida is called America’s Vacation State for good reason. With
the largest beach coast-line of any state in the US (1350 mi., almost twice that of
California, at 850 mi.), theme-park town Orlando, party-town Miami, the beautiful
Keys and the hundreds of Cruise ships that take off from its waters, Florida has
everything a vacationer could want. Well, it has one more thing that vacationers may
not necessarily want – Hurricanes!

As Kenny Doucette, founder of the leading Florida Vacation Rental website
http://www.vacationrentalhotspots.com says, “Want a hurricane-free town in Florida?
Sorry, there are none! The entire state is at risk but, in particular, the South -
Florida Keys and Miami, and the Panhandle - Destin, Panama City Beach, and Pensacola
are most affected”. But late summer and Fall are also one of the best times to visit
Florida and rent vacation rentals. Why? The summer prices and the crowds are usually
gone but the weather is still nice enough, of course, provided there are no
hurricanes.

Kenny has some great tips for you as you embark on your dream vacation. First,
before you make your reservation, check http://www.weather.gov, the national weather
information site to see if there are any warnings for your vacation spot. You will
be surprised how early they predict hurricanes and storms. Next, make sure that the
vacation rental that you plan on getting has a ‘natural disaster policy’ that
includes hurricanes and storms. Read this section carefully. Make sure that you are
eligible for a full refund in case you cancel your reservation due to a storm or
hurricane. Make sure that there is no fineprint that requires you to actually visit
the rental in order to be eligible for the refund. Thirdly, during your vacation,
watch out for the local weather and listen to any radio warnings or evacuation
plans. If you must leave your vacation rental mid-way during your vacation, make
sure you keep all receipts and proof of your partial stay to get any reimbursements
that you might be eligible for.

These tips should hopefully help you enjoy a vacation at Florida this Fall despite
hurricane warnings. As long as the holds up reasonably well, this could actually be
a wonderful time to visit Florida for a bargain.

Web Site: http://www.vacationrentalhotspots.com

Contact Details: support@vacationrentalhotspots.com,
http://www.vacationrentalhotspots.com
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