Camping in Pop-Up in Aug, with no a/c?

My question is how bad will it be in a pop-up with no air conditioning....

DON'T DO IT!!!

unless of course, you like to sweat....:furious: nothing like lying or should I say sticking to your bed, while praying for the faintest whisper of a breeze.

Don't even think about just using a fan...will just blow the humid air around....need AC to cool the air and remove humidity.

I guess you could just go lock yourself in a stall and sleep in the comfort station.;)

Any way you can come up with to AC the pop-up (no matter how red-neckish it will look) will be worth it.

I don't see how anybody can stand to go to WDW in the summertime.
 
Being a native Floridian myself, I do not mind the hot summers actually I prefer them over winter. But, I would never camp in July Aug or Sept without AC, I did it when I was a kid my girlfriend and I would go to the keys how we did that I have no idea I could not imagine that now.
A portable AC unit you can get for around $200 at Home Depot and now they have ones that do not have to have a hose for draining (I don't know how it works but you can use indoors and not worry about the drain). They came up with these after our year of the hurricanes.
Even if you went the route of getting an AC I really doubt it will keep you cool to be comfortable that time of year, you will loose all the cool air through the canvas and no insulation at night you may be able to bare it with a portable.
I would suggest staying in a cabin the kids would enjoy that just as much and have all the comforts but yet enjoy the whole camping experience as well.
I took my girl scout troop there many years ago in the summer for tent camping and Disney did not have our tents ready so they put us in a cabin and we had a blast it was the best and there were terrible thunderstorms so we were very happy.

Good Luck
 
PS:

You must remember Orlando (Kissimee) is inland no breeze from the ocean and it can be brutal the humidity and all you could be looking at with the heat index up to over 100 degrees that time of year.
 
I'm not sure how the sites at Camp Wilderness are. We have a pop up with air and when we took it to the beach in August it was so miserable. Even though we had the air the canvas over the beds absorbed the heat. It was so hot to lay in the bed during the day. We were out in the open and there was no shade.

I would request a very shaded site at the campground if I were you. :cool2:
 

Even though we had the air the canvas over the beds absorbed the heat. It was so hot to lay in the bed during the day. We were out in the open and there was no shade.

here is what you need:
http://www.popupgizmos.com/bunkcoverpage.htm
The PopupGizmos Solar Bunkend Cover's unique features, rugged construction and sun reflecting abilities are outstanding. The multi-layer construction gives excellent strength while remaining extremely light weight. Each cover is fully edged with a heavy duty, durable UV resistant poly binding. When installed on top of your camper's bunkends, the pure aluminum coating of the cover does an outstanding job of reflecting the Sun's heat which results in a significant temperature reduction inside your camper's bunkends.

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We've got about a 10 year old Jayco with roof AC. In the summer, during the day, we close off the bunk ends and the living area stays nice and frosty.

trust me, in the heat of a Florida summer, it does not take a lot of cooling to make you feel better at night....just want to reduce the humidity.

Someone earlier said that AC will not work with canvas.....it will if the AC is sized properly.
 
Thanks so much stevenpensacola that is exactly what we need!:thumbsup2

I had no idea that the solar covers existed. We will have to pick up 2 before we take our yearly trip to the coast. :cool1:

Thanks again!!
 
The solar cover should help a lot and will maybe be somewhat comfortable in the sunshine hours in our Florida heat in August. Night time you should be ok with the cover.

Best of luck and stay cooll while camping at Fort Wilderness
 





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