Camping clothesline question

AshFamily

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We will be staying in our pop up in either the 16or1700 loop and are wondering. Will they let you hang a clothesline at the fort to dry some clothes on? :confused3
 
There are no FW rules against having a clothes line... in fact, you'll probably see a large number of them :goodvibes
 

Can anyone please give me the specifications onna a clothesline allowed at the Fort ?
Length, color , size, thread count, product material, etc ?
 
Mine is about 3'2" long, made of nylon rope, with hitchknots at either end. It is authorized per the CM that cleans the sites.

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Mine will be whatever color rope I grab from the rear compartment of the MH. I have blue, yellow, and white. The knots will be whatever keeps it up. :rotfl: It's authorized by DW. :laundy:
 
Glad clothes lines are allowed. What else would you do with wet clothes from pool?
 
Wait,,we're really spose to use the clothesline to actually hang wet clothes on ?!?!

I've hung everything on mine but wet clothes ! :lmao:
 
Glad clothes lines are allowed. What else would you do with wet clothes from pool?

Run rope between your awning supports or even at each end of the supports and the trailer. There are also clothes drying racks that fit on the back bumper and the folding wooden ones you can put outside.

Don't get me started on things like stringing ropes between trees, etc. since I just don't like that for a variety of reasons and will leave it at that and I have done that for holiday decorations but always use a piece of cardboard to protect the bark from the rope around the trunk. But, basically I have no problem with anyone using the site defined as the parking area and sand pad however they want, but expanding that out to the common areas between sites for any use other than holiday/seasonal decorations is IMO tacky and I won't do it.

Sorry, but even after getting a "hot roast" for my previous views on this from those no longer here, my opinion still and will never change on this subject.

Larry
 
We will be staying in our pop up in either the 16or1700 loop and are wondering. Will they let you hang a clothesline at the fort to dry some clothes on? :confused3



I thought that I read Disney does not allow clotheslines hung from trees? That said, I did see them when we were there last time.
 
Disney does allow clotheslines, and also use of trees to hang decorations or tarps or tie downs for awnings, etc. I think 99% of the trees Disney didn't chop down are pine trees. They have several layers of bark on them and won't be harmed if you use them. Just please don't go out & hurt them on purpose or nail something to them.
 
I thought that I read Disney does not allow clotheslines hung from trees? That said, I did see them when we were there last time.

From all our experience at the Fort, Disney RARELY enforces ANY rules at the Fort.
But the rules they give you to follow sure sound good,,don;t they, :lmao:
 
Yep as others have said they are allowed. On our 1996 trip to the fort we actually saw someone use rope and tarps to make a wall between him and his closest neighbour. We just use it for cloths though. Towels etc... Melissa I love your line and your fiendmingo. I would love to be your neighbour any trip.
 
Thank you :) I do love flamingos and especially my fiendmingos :goodvibes
Thumper maybe we'll get to be neighbors sometime soon!
 
MandMLUVMMandDVC,Very nice clothesline. Seems I've seen that before! :rotfl:
We always use plenty of clothesline and never a problem.
 
Hi Charlie! you might have seen it before, I borrowed it from a friend;) I was too green with envy & loved hers. :upsidedow
 

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