we have a friend who plans to come and visit us at the fort - would they be allowed to stay 1-2 night in our tent - or is that against park rules?
My aunt and ex wife came for Thanksgiving last year for one night and we didn't get charged either. I don;t think they really want the money, they just want to know who is on property.
So not sure where the extra 2.00 charge comes in.
Additional adult charges apply if more than 2 adults
Once again, I feel like I am dealing with my kids about 10 years ago - "But nobody's gonna know"
The 2 buck a person fee is to help offset the additional cost of utilities by having additional guests using the comfort stations, for instance. Now before anybody says "but surely my two guests aren't going to cost Disney that much", just imagine if everyone (I know, highly unlikely, but used for purposes of illustration only) in those over 700 campsites invited 2 additional people. Then think about all of those extras using those "free" parking spots in the overflow lot. It comes down to Disney trying to maintain some control over their resort, the honesty of guests, and whether or not an extra 2 bucks is really going to break you.
I agree. BTW what kind of trailer is that? How much does it wiegh? We are looking for one we can pull with a Pathfinder AND has a bathroom. I know I'm dreaming.![]()
True, if it bothers you morally enough that you want to pay the two bucks, I say go for it, it's a personal decision.
Personally, I think Disney makes up that two bucks in the 70 dollar ticket, 10 dollar hamburger, 4 dollar coke, and 20 dollar poncho that my "guest" purchases while at the park...lol![]()
Personally, I think Disney makes up that two bucks in the 70 dollar ticket, 10 dollar hamburger, 4 dollar coke, and 20 dollar poncho that my "guest" purchases while at the park...lol![]()
Of course, this is Colson's opinion, and not necessarily the opinion expressed by the DIS or the moderators of the DIS Camping Board.![]()
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