I really like to camp, but we haven't been camping in about 5 years between work obligations and tent camping with a child in diapers seeming to be a bad idea. I'm currently planning a trip for my extended family (DD(3) and I, my parents, my sister and her DD(4)). The trip is scheduled for the end of October (probably Oct 20 - Nov 4).
I'd really like to camp, but I have always done pretty primitive camping. They really like staying in homes or condos off property. They're all interested in camping but they're concerned about:
insects
insufficient space in tents
no air conditioning
risk of having electronics (like laptops) stolen
walking to get everywhere
the pool being too deep for the children
spending a lot of money to eat on property/only having a cooler with no real refrigeration/difficulty dealing with cooking waste
rain, lots of rain
Insects there isn't much to do about, either they'll be really bad or they won't. A screen house to hang out in would both give us more space protected from the rain/sun and let us hide from flying insects.
We can get every group their own tent. My DD and I will already have a 8x7 that's well reviewed for shedding rain. We could get each pair of people a tent that size. But that isn't a lot of room for gear like a cooler, cooking equipment, etc. So maybe another tent for that?
So that's 4 8x7 tents, a screen house (or two - one over the picnic table and one for hanging out in?) - will that fit reasonably on a partial hookup site?
What about cooking? The kids mostly eat things like mac and cheese and hardboiled eggs. What do you do with the waste water from that? The adults will happily eat grilled meat/veg, although we'll have to find a local source for real hardwood charcoal. Since we'll have electricity - what about a microwave or electric frying pan? How do the mechanics of that work out? Keep the microwave in the gear tent so it doesn't get wet? Bring it out to cook in, or cook in the gear tent?
Is there a toddler pool? Is the main pool really 3ft deep pretty much everywhere?
I wouldn't think that there would be much of a theft issue, particularly if you kept electronics mostly stowed away in one of the tents. Is that fairly accurate? We could put the electronics in the cars, but I'm not comfortable with the heat level that builds up in a sealed car during the day.
I suspect that we're going to end up with backup reservations somewhere off property with the plan being to try one night camping and cancel the other reservations if they like it. Am I going to get hassled by Disney if we have 6 people on the campsite and after the first night 4 of our party leave to go elsewhere?
I have almost no experience with car camping. All of our camping is via bicycle, so we take a very minimal load of gear and just hang out in the great outdoors until we're tired. We eat really basic foods that can be cooked/heated on an alcohol stove, so car camping with all of the luxuries is starting to feel sort of overwhelming and like a lot of gear to haul around/set up/tear down.
I'd really like to camp, but I have always done pretty primitive camping. They really like staying in homes or condos off property. They're all interested in camping but they're concerned about:
insects
insufficient space in tents
no air conditioning
risk of having electronics (like laptops) stolen
walking to get everywhere
the pool being too deep for the children
spending a lot of money to eat on property/only having a cooler with no real refrigeration/difficulty dealing with cooking waste
rain, lots of rain
Insects there isn't much to do about, either they'll be really bad or they won't. A screen house to hang out in would both give us more space protected from the rain/sun and let us hide from flying insects.
We can get every group their own tent. My DD and I will already have a 8x7 that's well reviewed for shedding rain. We could get each pair of people a tent that size. But that isn't a lot of room for gear like a cooler, cooking equipment, etc. So maybe another tent for that?
So that's 4 8x7 tents, a screen house (or two - one over the picnic table and one for hanging out in?) - will that fit reasonably on a partial hookup site?
What about cooking? The kids mostly eat things like mac and cheese and hardboiled eggs. What do you do with the waste water from that? The adults will happily eat grilled meat/veg, although we'll have to find a local source for real hardwood charcoal. Since we'll have electricity - what about a microwave or electric frying pan? How do the mechanics of that work out? Keep the microwave in the gear tent so it doesn't get wet? Bring it out to cook in, or cook in the gear tent?
Is there a toddler pool? Is the main pool really 3ft deep pretty much everywhere?
I wouldn't think that there would be much of a theft issue, particularly if you kept electronics mostly stowed away in one of the tents. Is that fairly accurate? We could put the electronics in the cars, but I'm not comfortable with the heat level that builds up in a sealed car during the day.
I suspect that we're going to end up with backup reservations somewhere off property with the plan being to try one night camping and cancel the other reservations if they like it. Am I going to get hassled by Disney if we have 6 people on the campsite and after the first night 4 of our party leave to go elsewhere?
I have almost no experience with car camping. All of our camping is via bicycle, so we take a very minimal load of gear and just hang out in the great outdoors until we're tired. We eat really basic foods that can be cooked/heated on an alcohol stove, so car camping with all of the luxuries is starting to feel sort of overwhelming and like a lot of gear to haul around/set up/tear down.