Adult camping

Thanks. That is very reassuring. Sounds like fun. I can't wait! You must go while school is in session. Which months are best?

Yes, we do, though not specifically for that reason. We just did 'scorching hot' for so many trips that dh finally said, enough!! :)

We have gone Dec, Jan, Feb, but having the luck we do have been 'frozen' out every time but twice. We really like Mar, April, May, for the F&G Festival - of course that can be crowded at times with school breaks.
We enjoy Nov. also, and that will probably be our next trip though no plans at this time - have been taking trips to other destinations for awhile - national parks - Smokys (our favorite) Acadia in Maine, Blue Ridge Parkway, etc. etc.

You will definitely enjoy camping as a couple ::yes::

Will also add my congrats to you and rajak73 on your 43 years!! Dh & I will have 49 years in July! 'Used' to think 'that meant old'!! :crutches: :D
 
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Yes, we do, though not specifically for that reason. We just did 'scorching hot' for so many trips that dh finally said, enough!! :)

We have gone Dec, Jan, Feb, but having the luck we do have been 'frozen' out every time but twice. We really like Mar, April, May, for the F&G Festival - of course that can be crowded at times with school breaks.
We enjoy Nov. also, and that will probably be our next trip though no plans at this time - have been taking trips to other destinations for awhile - national parks - Smokys (our favorite) Acadia in Maine, Blue Ridge Parkway, etc. etc.

You will definitely enjoy camping as a couple ::yes::

Will also add my congrats to you and rajak73 on your 43 years!! Dh & I will have 49 years in July! 'Used' to think 'that meant old'!! :crutches: :D

Thanks for the info. I am so looking forward to traveling. We are going to northern Michigan this summer for a family reunion on our first long trip for 9 days. .:rainbow:Hope we run across you somewhere on the road. We live in SW Ohioparty:Congratulations on your 49 years!!!
 
I must add with the adults only, the last trip, we were riding the 7DMT, our whole car was just adults, we were probably the youngest 2, there's nothing like going through the mine a whole car load of adults singing, Heigh Ho, Heigh Ho, at the top of there lungs!
 

I must add with the adults only, the last trip, we were riding the 7DMT, our whole car was just adults, we were probably the youngest 2, there's nothing like going through the mine a whole car load of adults singing, Heigh Ho, Heigh Ho, at the top of there lungs!

Really like this! We're all 'kids' at Disney, eh?? Things like that keep us young at heart! I love the video of dh & I on that ride - about the only coaster I'll ride anymore though with neck issues - 7DMT is the 'smoothest' one I have ever ridden. :P
 
Rajak73 and North of Mouse, we love the 7DMT! I was just looking at our pictures from it from last Saturday. What fun!
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In my future I will have no problem camping at the Fort with just me and DW. :love2:

Now to go :offtopic:

I'll be there Jan 3-10 in a Preferred.

So let's start a list: bjschil, FtW Mike, amcc (hi allie!), and bama ed. Plus some of the other runners for the Marathon weekend, certainly, like John VN and Garneska. Bet there will be more.

We are planning on arriving Jan.3 for our longest stay yet ( almost 1 month). Just starting our life as "empty nesters".
 
We are planning on arriving Jan.3 for our longest stay yet ( almost 1 month). Just starting our life as "empty nesters".
Congrats on new status as Empty Nesters Boomer. We too will be there Just about 1 month but will arrive 23 Dec to cross 2 biggies off my bucket list Spending my birthday and Christmas at WDW
 
The DW and I have experienced the Fort 3 times as empty nesters (so to speak. Our children are not married yet but both live in Lexington) We still take our annual family trip and do all the parks and fast passes and usually 1 big thing such as Cirque at Disney Springs or a dinner at the Yachtsman Steakhouse. We have a great time. When the DW and I stay at the Fort / Disney it is different. We slow down. We eat more at the camper. The boat ride over to the Magic Kingdom becomes more of an event than just a way to get from point A to point B. If the weather is right and its not to crowded..... we might even stay on the boat and make the trip around a couple of times. When we visit parks, we still have fast passes but if something comes up say like dinner lasting longer because we have enjoyed the food or the conversation and didn't realize how much time has passed, we skip the fast pass....... no big deal.
We take time to enjoy more of what the Fort has to offer. Looping early in the morning on the golf cart with a cup of coffee is nice as well as looping in the evening as the sun goes down. Getting up early just to take a walk as the Fort is coming to life is also something that we enjoy doing. Of course muscling your way into the fire pit at Chip and Dales Campfire Sing a Long with your marshmallows past a group of sugar hyped kids can be challenging but the reward is well worth the risk.
The DW and I are doing more things as empty nesters but we both see stays at the Fort long into our future.
 
Not at all! For the past 7 years I been joining two other couples on a 2 week adult Disney trip and staying at FW. In addition, my GF and I are taking her kids this august.
 
Let me know when you will be there. We would like to add in days, but do not see any openings yet. Barb

I haven't got this all figured out yet. I have to get on their reservations website to see what is available. If we schedule something, I will let you know.
 
In my future I will have no problem camping at the Fort with just me and DW. :love2:

Now to go :offtopic:

I'll be there Jan 3-10 in a Preferred.

So let's start a list: bjschil, FtW Mike, amcc (hi allie!), and bama ed. Plus some of the other runners for the Marathon weekend, certainly, like John VN and Garneska. Bet there will be more.

I am so jealous!
 
DW and I stayed 16 days in Dec 2014. Great trip! I know at least 2 other campers close to us was just 2 adults, one across the road was a mother and grown son. Cute little story about them, one day we were on the boat to MK and son sat next to us with a popcorn container, said Mom wanted some popcorn so he was headed over to MK to get the container filled and go back.:) They also told us that the way they picked what park to go to was head to the bus stop and whatever bus showed up first was the park they went to! :thumbsup2

So you must have annual passes? Or how does that work?

Congrats!! DW and I celebrate our 43rd this Sept.
 
DW and I stayed 16 days in Dec 2014. Great trip! I know at least 2 other campers close to us was just 2 adults, one across the road was a mother and grown son. Cute little story about them, one day we were on the boat to MK and son sat next to us with a popcorn container, said Mom wanted some popcorn so he was headed over to MK to get the container filled and go back.:) They also told us that the way they picked what park to go to was head to the bus stop and whatever bus showed up first was the park they went to! :thumbsup2


Congrats!! DW and I celebrate our 43rd this Sept.

Do you have season passes?
Congratulations to you, too, on 43 years!
 
I can't seem to get the availability calendar to go past December 2016.

Any suggestions?

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I have been away from the boards for a bit.
Welcome - and you will certainly fit right in with all of the other "childless" campers!
We are retired and visit the Fort 3 or 4 times a year. You may want to check the WDW special events. The Food and Wine and Flower and Garden Festivals are very popular times for adults to visit, along with Halloween and Christmas. Check other websites for crowd levels at WDW. We try to avoid the holidays, spring break, weekends and summer. It is so much more pleasant to have a little bit of elbow room in the parks. For instance, the first couple of weeks in December are lovely and all of the decorations are up, but the heavy crowds haven't started yet.
I can't seem to get the availability calendar to go past December 2016.
 
Do you have season passes?
Congratulations to you, too, on 43 years!
No.. we bought 7 day passes, added another day because relation came up from Miami. We said we were going to a park one day, then a day off, park again, day off, etc. Ended up going to different resorts to check out Xmas decorations, gingerbread house, played mini-golf one afternoon, rode in the race car at the now gone speedway. One night was MVMCP, another night was Beaches and Cream for the Minnie pants sundae, It was one of the best trips we've had!!!
 
I can't seem to get the availability calendar to go past December 2016.

Any suggestions?

:wave2:

2017 is not on-line until rates are announced for that time period which typically occurs during the summer some time. You can CALL and book a 2017 reservation now but it will show 2016 rates until the 2017 rates are announced and then your reservation will update to the new rates. So if you want 2017 for now you have to do it over the phone.

Bama Ed
 
2017 is not on-line until rates are announced for that time period which typically occurs during the summer some time. You can CALL and book a 2017 reservation now but it will show 2016 rates until the 2017 rates are announced and then your reservation will update to the new rates. So if you want 2017 for now you have to do it over the phone.

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Thank you for the info. I should be able to figure that out soon, then.
 












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