For us, a Fort stay is a resort stay. Because of proximity, Disney parks are a familiar place, not a destination vacation place, so that lets us do Fort only visits without feeling like we have to go to the parks. The beauty of this place is that it fills so many different ideas of a vacation and I’m sure we all leave loving our time there.
The Fort offers all my kids (6 - 14) plenty to do plus a certain amount of freedom. They check out all sorts of sports equipment and have pickup games in the field by the pool with kids from all over. Dodgeball with 80 kids is also a highlight. This time, one of them was very in demand for his tennis skills.
No real negatives this trip. We were in loop 2100 AGAIN despite calling and faxing. In 15 or so trips, have only been in 1500 once. 2100 has grown on me - the sites are large and private. One night, some drunk lady a few sites down decided to sing screaming till 12:30 but security actually came when we called. Color me amazed they responded. Otherwise, the loop was quiet.
We thought my parents would come spend the day so we rented a golf cart from Kenny’s and loved it but it’s an expense I can do without as biking the Fort is as perfect a pastime as I can think of. Because of the car breakdown, we were short bikes so the golf cart was actually very useful.
The new Lakesife resort will be very near the Fort and I don’t think the Fort will come through unchanged but the beach modifications give me comfort that the Fort is still in Disney’s long-term plans. I hate they are knocking down so many trees - some of those trees are probably 40-50 years old.
My friend had been trying to get reservations for a while with no luck but there were at least 10-12 empty sites in 2100 while we were there. I don’t want to think that they were throwaway sites that were shutting out people who truly wanted to enjoy the campground.
We have no Fort trip planned until New Years but I’m going to try and squeeze something in this summer. Need more vacation time!!!! Thanks for reading!