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Planning our jolly holiday
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The kids have been asking for us to go camping for awhile now and we never have been. I used to camp all the time growing up and love it but DH's family weren't much of campers and his only experiences growing up were negative. Anyway, we are surprising the kids with our first WDW trip this summer and I may have talked DH into camping for one of the days (being August in Florida I don't think I should push it much more than that). I think the pool w/ water slide looks fun and we were already thinking about eating dinner at the Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue. But here is my dilemma. The rest of the time we are staying offsite. I am not sure when the best time to stay in our trip. We are getting to FL on a Sunday evening and spending Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri, and Sat and the parks with Thursday being a non-park day. Would it be better to stay at the campsite the first day so not to get things mixed up with our fast passes and magic bands? Or, would it be better to spend the night on our non-park day so we could spend more time enjoying the pool, camping, bicycling, and possibly the archery (haven't decided on that yet)?
Also, is there anyway to "rent" a tent and such down there? We could bring our own but I was just trying to think of a way to save some space in our van on the way down. I know it is only one night- but is there anything else I need to know about camping in FL in August? TIA!
Also, is there anyway to "rent" a tent and such down there? We could bring our own but I was just trying to think of a way to save some space in our van on the way down. I know it is only one night- but is there anything else I need to know about camping in FL in August? TIA!