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Oct 4-10 6 nts it is!
I read the post by Cierese about no availability online, so that "forced" me to get off the fence and make my own reservation! As of this afternoon, I am camping Oct 4-10, 6 nights!
(I'm at BW for the week prior, doing the inaugural Tower of Terror 10miler!) I'll be perusing the other tenting-at-the-fort-newbie threads, to pull out what's going to be applicable for me! (Mommy2paris, I've pulled several thoughts from your thread/replies already! Thanks!) (See how sneakily I've saved the next post after my initial in case I need it for Post Trip report purposes! I've learned!) |
The plan is going to be:
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You might want to look at the vendor mentioned in post #2 of this thread:
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2856442 They have a tent package (which includes them setting up and taking down) for $43+tax per day and they include a lot of other stuff. Given the fact you are flying, you could save some valuable luggage space and bag fees for only a few dollars more. At least it's an option you can consider. Bama ED |
There was someone here that asked if it was possible to get to a Walmart or Camping Store on a bike from FW to get some Coleman fuel because they would only have bikes that they were flying down with and tent camping . Well of course they couldn't.
Well they posted again and not only did they fly with two folding bikes but a fairly large tent and a screen room for the table! So it can be done. |
yes, I believe I read that thread a while back, how they fit the folding bikes into their luggage! Where there's a will, there's usually a way!
My big difference is, expecting to go solo, so no shared baggage. I must go check out this tent package you mention, bama_ed.:surfweb: What I would like to avoid is for those 6 nights to ending up costing more than a Value Resort! If I get a business class flight on Points, there's no baggage fee, else I'm looking at something like $60 for 2 bags, +$35 :teacher:for a third for each of the 3 parts of my journey (I stop over in Toronto for a Half Marathon on way home....at least that's the plan). The points are there to be used, and I don't expect any great seat sales to be offered! Thinking on minimal meal-making: A cooler with Ice from Hess or wherever (I'm thinking I'll hit a superwalmart or supermarket for some supplies & get a cab back). My kettle is a hot pot, so that opens up a few more options. Breakfast generally tea, toast, fruit. Evenings, I don't know, Beer:drinking1 comes to mind! I'd prob eat out & bring something back from parks (DTD Earl of Sandwich! yum yum!). When I tent camp here/home, I bring so many odds & ends for convenience, things that I could do without, but don't!:rolleyes1 |
You should be able to get a 2 person tent for around one day of tent rental, because adding in that tent rental with the cost of a site is going to be more than value room. Where you get your own bathroom, heat AC and a TV. :thumbsup2
I think you should be able to get everything at Hess without the cast of a cab to walmart. They have Styrofoam coolers and enough food to get you through the week. If people can get everything they need for a week in a backpack that they carry on your back I think you could get everything in one suitcase as long as you don't carry a lot of heavy stuff like cans. Ramen is pretty light. :thumbsup2 You should be able to cook a lot of food in one pot one on a hot plate and with your hot pot you can make hot beverages. |
Really recommend you consider using the hard sided cooler vice the styrofoam one. Still very warm in Florida in October. Styrofoam will not keep your ice as well as a hard sided cooler and you will be spending a lot for ice at the comfort station. If you have a durable hard sided cooler already, you might consider using it for one of your "bags" and pack your clothing and lighter weight camping items inside for the trip.
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Even tho' I don't planning a shopping per se, I'd be checking out Walmart/SuperSupermarket anyway (especially if I leave out lots of relative ly cheap stuff to make room for tried & tested camp gear and shoes......Walking sneakers/running sneakers/water sandals/water shoes/room shoes/backup sneakers for when the walking sneakers get soaked, etc!) For the most part, things are just cheaper in Fla than in Nfld Quote:
So, how does one know if one's hardsided cooler is airline "durable"? :confused3 I have this 48 quart Coleman Chest cooler I have a few tents (3... 1 dome 4 person, that I know leaks, 1 big 2 room tent from sister, haven't set it up, but maybe too big to bring, 1 big screen house, that one is too bulky to bring) AND! I just found my sister has a 10x12 hex Dome Tent/fly that weighs 19lbs, which seems promising (It's in MY basement...that means I "can" "borrow" it!:rolleyes1). Now, do I wait til mid Jul ie Summer, or do I clear the biggest space I can in my basement to set up the tent?...... |
Have fun! I have always wanted to Camp there, we rent a cabin or stay at the Beach club, I keep mentioning it to my Kids, but they look at me like i'm :eek:
coocoo! |
You can also use a back packing tent. They are light weight. If you get one for 2 it should be good for one person to have some room. Look for backpacking things. You can pack them and bring them down with you without renting or buying.
My dh packed everything for a 10 day camping trip in a back pack and checked the bag. He also took a small backpacking stove and some pots and pans. Maybe someone can loan them to you. |
Camping supply stores near WDW?
We've got snow snow and more snow. So it's time for a hot cup of tea & some Dis dreaming and Dis Surfing.:surfweb:
Can anyone tell me, besides Target/Walmart and their supersize versions, are there any non-RV campsupply stores in the vicinity? How about the local goodwill/thrift shops in the vicinity? (No car, but I'll be at WDW at least 1 week before I head to The Fort, and quite comfortable doing some quality reading while I take various combinations of public transit/WDW transit/taxi/walking!). A few "big items" that I'm thinking of buying down there instead of bringing with me includes -- Some tarps & rope. -- Campcot or airmattress -- Cooler Someone suggested to me that some stuff (like cheap bike, coolers, camp chairs might be found pretty cheaply at thrift shops in the area, although I'd not count on it (and how the heck would I get a bike back to The Fort!)) These things I'd plan on passing on to the next lucky camper instead of bringing back with me! Any thoughts on sleeping on an airmattress vs a campcot in early October? |
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1. how big a tarp and how much rope do you need? 2. Get a Thermarest they roll up real tight. or at most a single person air mattress. 3. This you probably should buy there since unless you get a collapsible one takes up a lot of space. You can buy styrofoam coolers at the Hess stations on site in fact you can by any food you need there also. |
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I figure until I see the site I won't know exactly how to place things. The general plan is tarp under tent footprint (plus thin painters sheet in & out), big tarp extending over tent on all sides esp front for rain porch, and potentially one over picnic table (may or may not have a dining tent..... besides lovebugs, how are the flies at the Fort?) Amount of rope depends on the trees! Clotheline and rigging the tarp(s) is what I need for. Trees are better than poles, but you can never count on trees being where you want. I'm thinking this summer as I camp, I'll work out diff logistics... esp as I'll need to narrow down which tent to take.. then I'll figure tarp sizes.them!:laughing: Quote:
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I've never been in a Hess, but I know there's one just outside the parking lot at Boardwalk, I figure I'd check it out. I do try to choose healthier versions of most food: lo/no fat milk, yogurt, cheese, lo/no alcohol beer, lots of fruit, raw veggies. :angel: I did walk to/from a Winn Dixie from Downtown Disney, about 3km (~1.7miles) last Sept, toting my wheeled totebag....lol, I went a bit too fast with the loaded cart coming back: I burned rubber! Wore one of the wheels down!:scared1: |
WalkingInTheFog! You're doing a PTR! Or a psuedo-PTR, Q&A thread, but that's great....I'm in! :banana:
I read that you're thinking about an air mattress for your camping trip. I recently bought a couple of cots pretty inexpensively on woot.com. I thought they might come in handy if James camps some more with Christian Service Brigade (kind of like scouts). And shhh, I'll probably even take one to Vero Beach if the kids' cousin wants to sleep over. |
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