I mentioned what great folks we have here on the camping forum and actually mentioned that they should try to get BamaEd with his vast knowledge of the Fort on to talk about it. Didn’t happen and it’s a shame.
Just reading this for the first time today. Sorry - I don't read every post in every thread.
My stock response, WW, is "that guy can be a real horse's rear end" but he tries to play it down the middle on the DIS Camping Board. I'm not on Twitter, Instagram, Fakebook, or any other social media. With the DIS Camping Forum, I just try to help people starting out on the DIS like I am.
But DW will confirm I can be a horse's rear end.

Oh yes.
I guess I'm just old.
Been coming to the Fort nearly annually for 20 years (and as a kid before that). Plenty of other folks have come more frequently and for a longer period of time, I'm sure. Sometimes I reflect on the posters that I look up to who don't post as often. I miss them and their wisdom/advice. We are all on a journey in life at different stages and the future direction is always up in the air.
Anyway, the Podcast folks are driven by
Dreams Unlimited and they don't WANT to book campsites since the percentage for commission is generally less than the commission for hotels and cabin rates because daily campsite rates are less than the others. I fully understand the business side.
The Fort is a gem and let's enjoy it while we can. We will complain and moan about the prices until we realize we have to stay off-site in some sort of campground or pay for a prison cell like those folks in the Disney resorts (although I WILL say the Theme Park side room of the Contemporary Tower I stayed in during my 1995 stay had a GREAT view of the fireworks while giving my now-25yo his bottle while we watched together).
It is what it is. Let's appreciate the Fort while we can.
Bama Ed