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I have read and seen on TV that the campers at Fort Wilderness really do it up at Christmas time, with decorations on and around their RVs and campsites. Here are a couple of examples:
This is something our family would really like to see. I am trying to figure out how to squeeze it in and how to get there. I posted a question on the boards and here's what I've learned:
- Best to get there by boat from the MK. So we would need to leave wherever we are (Poly, another park, another resort) and get to MK to take the boat launch. Or I guess if we are at another park, we could just take a bus to Fort Wilderness.
- Some of the best decorations are fairly close to the Settlement Depot Dock.(There are some campers in that area that come EVERY year with their elaborate decorations.)
- there is a Wagon Ride that departs from near Pioneer Hall at night and is only $8.00 per person.The Wagon takes Guests throughout the Campground and is an AWESOME way to see the decorations.
- the wagon ride has scheduled departures and is first come first served. No reservations.
We are going to just play it by ear. We really don't mind walking, and we have WCC planned for dinner the night we arrive, so maybe we can take the boat from WL and walk around before or after our dinner. Also, it sounds like it might be just as cool to see this during the day as it would be at night. I have that question outstanding, so we'll see what the opinions are.
Pretty excited about this! I bet we might cancel Boma for this. Or we could go before our late Wishes reservation at California Grill at the Contemporary.
Today's trivia:
121 days until Disney. Where were the spitting camels at The Magic Carpets of Aladdin ride first used or seen in WDW?
a.) In a parade
b.) As decorations in a restaurant
c.) The entrance to Adventureland
d.) In the Backlot Tour at Disney's Hollywood Studios
Yesterday's trivia:
"It's a world of laughter,
A world of tears;
It's a world of hopes
And a world of fears."
Listen, if you didn't get this one, you obviously haven't ridden it's a small world. Ever.
And, YOU'RE WELCOME! I know you will love having that song in your head for the rest of the day.
Now, on to the hard part. This point tallying. I am an accountant, so this shouldn't be so hard!
Congratulations, tankgirl, Ann, Amy and Tammie for the correct answer this time!
Also, tankgirl gets a bonus point for a photo of IASW in Disneyland (still relevant!)
And Tammie (who's not very competitive at all) gets one bonus point for each of her 9 trivia points.
Point tally:
Ashley - 5
Amy - 2 (1 point today)
Ann - 7 (1 point today)
Tammie - 16 (includes 1 point for today's correct answer and 9 bonus points)
tankgirl - 3 (includes the bonus point I give so you don't start with zero, a point for today's answer, and a bonus point for the photo)
I am so glad I have readers!!


This is something our family would really like to see. I am trying to figure out how to squeeze it in and how to get there. I posted a question on the boards and here's what I've learned:
- Best to get there by boat from the MK. So we would need to leave wherever we are (Poly, another park, another resort) and get to MK to take the boat launch. Or I guess if we are at another park, we could just take a bus to Fort Wilderness.
- Some of the best decorations are fairly close to the Settlement Depot Dock.(There are some campers in that area that come EVERY year with their elaborate decorations.)
- there is a Wagon Ride that departs from near Pioneer Hall at night and is only $8.00 per person.The Wagon takes Guests throughout the Campground and is an AWESOME way to see the decorations.
- the wagon ride has scheduled departures and is first come first served. No reservations.
We are going to just play it by ear. We really don't mind walking, and we have WCC planned for dinner the night we arrive, so maybe we can take the boat from WL and walk around before or after our dinner. Also, it sounds like it might be just as cool to see this during the day as it would be at night. I have that question outstanding, so we'll see what the opinions are.
Pretty excited about this! I bet we might cancel Boma for this. Or we could go before our late Wishes reservation at California Grill at the Contemporary.
Today's trivia:
121 days until Disney. Where were the spitting camels at The Magic Carpets of Aladdin ride first used or seen in WDW?
a.) In a parade
b.) As decorations in a restaurant
c.) The entrance to Adventureland
d.) In the Backlot Tour at Disney's Hollywood Studios
Yesterday's trivia:
Answer: b.) it's a small world.Where have you heard "...a world of laughter, a world of tears..."?
a.) Spaceship Earth
b.) it's a small world
c.) The Many Adventures of Winnie the Poo
d.) Peter Pan's Flight
"It's a world of laughter,
A world of tears;
It's a world of hopes
And a world of fears."
Listen, if you didn't get this one, you obviously haven't ridden it's a small world. Ever.

And, YOU'RE WELCOME! I know you will love having that song in your head for the rest of the day.
Now, on to the hard part. This point tallying. I am an accountant, so this shouldn't be so hard!
Congratulations, tankgirl, Ann, Amy and Tammie for the correct answer this time!
Also, tankgirl gets a bonus point for a photo of IASW in Disneyland (still relevant!)
And Tammie (who's not very competitive at all) gets one bonus point for each of her 9 trivia points.
Point tally:
Ashley - 5
Amy - 2 (1 point today)
Ann - 7 (1 point today)
Tammie - 16 (includes 1 point for today's correct answer and 9 bonus points)
tankgirl - 3 (includes the bonus point I give so you don't start with zero, a point for today's answer, and a bonus point for the photo)
I am so glad I have readers!!