I would shop around.
Camping World is opening more and more centers that sell RV's. (One right up the road in Summerfield.)
Lazydays has a large selection. I bought my current RV there and was pleased with the transaction. I have not been as pleased with the service department there although they do a wide range of repairs/upgrades.
Alliance is close by in Wildwood, when I was shopping they were just building up their inventory and didn't have anything that met my needs, looks like they have a large selection now.
There are a couple of dealers in the Orlando/Sanford area that advertise a lot. I shopped some of them about 5 years ago but did not make a purchase from any of them.
North Trail in Fort Myers seems to have a good selection - I have never purchased there, just had some service done when I lived in Naples.
Start by shopping on line to see what is available. If you know exactly what you want you may find a dealer who is willing to deliver it to you from a distant location - just to get your business. (I once bought a motorhome from a dealer in Montana while living in California. I bought another motorhome in Tucson while living here.)
One thing to keep in mind, there is a lot of wiggle room in RV pricing. My daughter just bought a new RV last weekend. The dealer she was going to use started to tack on extra charges when they sat down to do the contract. She walked, found the exact same RV at a different dealer, and paid less than she "thought" she had negotiated at the original dealer. You should usually be able to get 20-25% off list price on a new RV, sometimes a little more, sometimes a little less.
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