I have made two mistakes in planning my winter here in Florida. The first was scheduling two weeks in Flagler Beach which is about 15 miles north of Daytona Beach, during Bike Week. There were supposed to be 500,000 motorcycles in that area, and the Gamble-Rogers state park campground is right next to the highway. This meant motorcycles roaring up and down the highway until about 2:3o am each night. I was lucky to have driven through Daytona Beach the week before, but I would not have wanted to do it in my motorhome with all the motorcycles around.
My second mistake was scheduling a couple of days here in Orlando so I could visit Universal Studios. I spent four hours there today, and was able to ride one kiddie ride--35 minute wait for a two-minute ride. I also saw one show, but all of the other rides had at least an hour's wait time. It was even so crowded that it was hard to walk around. I spent $65 per day for a two-day pass. Adding the Express Pass that would have enabled me to skip lines would have cost another $75 per day, including tax.
There is no way with my bad back that I can wait an hour or more for a ride. And almost $280 for a two-day pass is ridiculous.
OK, I know not to try to visit Indianapolis the weeks around the Indy 500 or Louisville during the Kentucky Derby, but what other perfectly nice places should I stay away from at what times of the year?
And maybe the opposite--what events should I plan my travels around? Maybe festivals or other things going on that would make it a good time of year to visit?