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We up-sized to a 2-bedroom this summer to be able to invite some friends to join us. We're also going back for a week at Christmas. That's left our points for summer 2009 somewhat depleated.
We have enough points to do a studio for some nights, but won't be able to swing the weekend nights. We enjoy camping, but have never done it at Disney. A tent site at Fort Wilderness isn't very many points, even on the weekends.
I'm thinking online here... what are some of the pros and cons? I'd love some additional input from others who enjoy camping at Disney and have used their points to do it.
Pro: It would allow us to spend more days in Disney during our summer vacation. (Two nights in the tent will actually allow us to be able to afford five extra nights on the trip.)
Pro: We'd still be able to start and end the trip in the luxury we're accustomed to in a DVC resort.
Pro: We really do enjoy camping, and haven't had a camping trip since buying into DVC. (Guess where all our vacations have been?)
Con: To take the tent, sleeping bags and other gear, we'll have to drive instead of fly. (Coming from Virginia. We've never driven before.)
Pro: Driving will allow us to stop on the way and spend a night visiting family in northern Florida we don't see very often.
Con: The trip is in late July. Although we can bring a big box fan with us to make sleeping a little more comfortable, there won't be an air conditioned room to retreat to. I'm a pooh-sized guy, and I don't take very well to sleeping in the heat.
Con: The camping nights will be in the middle of the trip. We'll already be tired and possibly sun burned by then. Do we really want to sleep on an air matress and sleeping bag?
Pro: We'll have an premium annual pass. Come on, let's get all the days out of it we can.
Pro: Other than Hood-Dee-Doo Review, we've never spent much time exploring Fort Wilderness. This would give us the opportunity to do some of the things over there like the Back Yard BBQ and the camp fire marshmallow roast.
We have enough points to do a studio for some nights, but won't be able to swing the weekend nights. We enjoy camping, but have never done it at Disney. A tent site at Fort Wilderness isn't very many points, even on the weekends.
I'm thinking online here... what are some of the pros and cons? I'd love some additional input from others who enjoy camping at Disney and have used their points to do it.
Pro: It would allow us to spend more days in Disney during our summer vacation. (Two nights in the tent will actually allow us to be able to afford five extra nights on the trip.)
Pro: We'd still be able to start and end the trip in the luxury we're accustomed to in a DVC resort.
Pro: We really do enjoy camping, and haven't had a camping trip since buying into DVC. (Guess where all our vacations have been?)
Con: To take the tent, sleeping bags and other gear, we'll have to drive instead of fly. (Coming from Virginia. We've never driven before.)
Pro: Driving will allow us to stop on the way and spend a night visiting family in northern Florida we don't see very often.
Con: The trip is in late July. Although we can bring a big box fan with us to make sleeping a little more comfortable, there won't be an air conditioned room to retreat to. I'm a pooh-sized guy, and I don't take very well to sleeping in the heat.
Con: The camping nights will be in the middle of the trip. We'll already be tired and possibly sun burned by then. Do we really want to sleep on an air matress and sleeping bag?
Pro: We'll have an premium annual pass. Come on, let's get all the days out of it we can.
Pro: Other than Hood-Dee-Doo Review, we've never spent much time exploring Fort Wilderness. This would give us the opportunity to do some of the things over there like the Back Yard BBQ and the camp fire marshmallow roast.