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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Upstate NY
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Consider camping next August - will we die of heat stroke?
We have an older Coleman pop-up that does NOT have an air conditioner. If we can't figure out a way to add an a/c unit, would camping in August = dying of heat stroke at night?
Also, I know the campgrounds never get free dining, but are there ever any other offers that DO include the campgrounds? Any kind of discounts? Just curious. We're just trying to look at all the options for the trip we want to take next August for 10 park days. Looking at different choices to see what is most affordable. Obviously camping and doing most of your own cooking is much cheaper, so we want to consider that option vs. 2 rooms at POP or a suite at ASMusic. We are a family of 5. |
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Join Date: Sep 2010
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I would never consider Florida in August without AC.
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Assuming we add a/c or upgrade to a unit with a/c, sell me on the campground.
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I would suggest that you spend some time on this board.
You will get an idea why each of loves Fort Wilderness. There are as many different reasons as there are lovers of the Fort.
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Join Date: Jul 2012
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You can get a stand up portable AC at Lowes or even Walmart. There are different sizes. We just purchased a 13 thousand BTU unit and it works better than our roof unit in our 5th wheel. Hope his helps..
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Pennsylvania
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For us, nothing beats camping. Like you said you have the option to make your own food. My kids think we are crazy when we stay in hotels. They don't have enough snacks. LOL. Also think about how comfortable you are in a hotel bed compared to your own bed. Ft Wilderness is such a great campground, you won't be sorry if you choose it over the hotel. You have so many more options of things to do... Being outside your camper to relax, being able to enjoy fireworks from the campground beach, nightly outdoor movies....so much more. No matter what you decide - have fun!
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Lehigh Valley, PA
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Yes, other discounts are available for the campsites. We've gotten the % off pins to work, and AAA and AP discounts also apply.
We love FW, but it isn't always the cheapest option for us. (We still eat in the parks a lot of times.) It will probably be cheaper than 2 rooms though.
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Sounds like something a camping trip could cure
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Lots of people camp in Florida in August and live to tell about it. Not me, not camping, not even at a hotel. I guess you have to figure if you're like them or me.
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We have tent camped tow times at FW in August. Not that bad. We used fans at night. You can not take an afternoon nap. We stayed in the parks all day and returned after dark.
My DD just got a free standing air conditioner for her pop up. works great. |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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Never would I camp without A/C in August - invest in the portable unit!
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Indiana
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NO WAY for us in FL in August .. we about lost it i n September last year was so hot and humid and for the first time was ready to come home. was miserable/. we can be hot all day but when in the resort want a shower and want it cool the rest of the night
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You can have an RV air conditioner installed on the roof. Camping World has the best prices. I would go this route. In terms of the campground, it is simply the best anywhere. You will never stay at another which is close to being as nice or as much fun. ![]() You are also correct, camping and cooking many of your meals at the campground takes a considerable bite out of the cost of a Disney trip.
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Join Date: Aug 2008
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Thanks everyone! I'm really leaning towards camping this next time around. We've done two trips staying at Pop Century, which is fine, but gets expensive as a family of five that needs 2 rooms. We were lucky those trips to get free dining, but we've also found the dining plan to be a bit more than we need really. We had the QS plan last time and totally did not need a dessert with lunch and dinner every day.
We are not mid-day nappers, but we are mid-day swimmers. I figure if we're going to head back and swim, why not time it with lunch? Sandwiches, burgers are all easy. That would leave us with just dinner to figure out each day, and we can mix it up between some QS, one or two TS meals thrown in, and meals at the camper. In any case, I doubt we'd spend the $2,000 we'd save by camping without a meal plan on food while we are there - but I could be wrong. I do love being able to stay in the hotel and have someone else clean and not have to worry about a single meal, but that also gets boring. It seems like trading off that convenience would more than be made up for with new things to see and do at the campground.
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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Go for it!! We would love to camp at the Fort someday. It's so clean and relaxing. My husband and I rented bikes to check out Christmas decorations and everyone we encountered was very friendly. A huge bonus are the level sites. And the later in August, the better for crowds.
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