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some Disney guy

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In the last couple of months, Fort wilderness has increased it's Recreational "children's" activities. Has anyone got any feedback on these, whether positive or negative?
 
Has anyone played the Bingo that the fort offers? If so, what were your thoughts of it? How were the callers? How were the prizes? Any changes that you would recommend?

Anyone participate in any of the new activities that take place during the day? We have an 11am activity, a 2pm activity, and a 3pm activity.

What are your thoughts about the basketball goal on Meadows pool? Is it a keeper, or should the fort try something else?

Is there anything you would like to see added? I heard that the Fort is planning Jenga tournaments in the near future (December) as well as connect 4 tournaments (December as well).
 
How about:

arts and crafts for the kids? (not sure if FW is doing this already)

a guided nature hike

grilling demonstrations for adults (kind of a twist on cooking demos, but for grilling -- I think adults might get a kick out of that)

Just some ideas...
 

We are looking foward to doing some of the activities on our up~coming trip! I will be sure to leave feedback on them. We curretly have a camper here in Illinois that we leave year~round at a campground that also offers activites for the kids to do. The kids really enjoy them and look foward to them each time we go!
 
How about some kind of wilderness survival training that is toned down for the kiddies? Do you have nature hikes and/or nature treasure hunts?
 
There is a scavenger hunt every once in a while. They put kickball, remote control boat races, free cane pole fishing, and some other activities in its place.
 
jamzots said:
How about some kind of wilderness survival training that is toned down for the kiddies? Do you have nature hikes and/or nature treasure hunts?


Good Idea... sounds like fun!
 
We played BINGO when we were there for Halloween. At first our boys (13 & 14) turned up their noses, but then got into competing against each other and had fun. Caller was great, a young guy. Only suggestion might be to move it to pool covered area by the concession.
 
We did the Bingo and are doing it again tonight! It was a lot of fun. We liked the caller and the free popcorn was a treat.

We just heard about a scavenger hunt today so we had a couple of family members head over there for that while we ran home for a few things and to pick up a couple more of our kids.

I think there needs to be more info given out about the activities. We didn't read anything about the Bingo except here. We'd seen it but thought it was a private function (there was a church that had rented the entire 1700 loop that trip). We just happened to hear about it on the next trip and decided to check it out.

Well, I need to head back. I talked to Angie (mrsgus6) and Ms. Sundee yesterday and hope to see some more disers this weekend. We are at 1719--say hi if you see us!!
 
Tell everyone we said "Howdy"
It was 23 degrees here last night and we got about 3" of snow, we are definetly in need of some Fort Wilderness.

If you see Ms Sundee tell her I heard the song "its the most wonderful time of the year" on the radio the other day and all I could think of was her singing it at the campfire.

Scott
 
I love all this! Is there any way to find out ahead of time what's planned? We missed all this stuff on our last trip. This time we are planning more down time to enjoy FW. Is the gazette ever posted online - ours last trip had a bit of the activities info on it. I know my kids would LOVE any craft that's Disney related!
 
A few years back Fred, the gardener, used to offer gardening tips along with an arts and crafts activity done with the vegetation found around FW. I remember we all enjoyed making flower arrangements while Fred explained details about each "flower (or branch) we added. He also talked about safety (as in what not to eat or touch around the Fort). I think these were on Wednesdays, sometimes near the pool, sometimes on the porch. We saw him displaying butterflies near Trail's End on Earth Day this past year. He is so incredible knowlegeable and is so very patient with adult and children questions. Maybe a weekly "nature talk" with Fred would be a good activity for both families with and without children.
 
Wish I would have been on this site before our trip to FW. There is so much to FW and we missed most of it. Next trip we are planning more time to be in the world of FW!!!!!!!! These activities sound like fun for our Dd.


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some Disney guy where can I find a listing of the new activities and their times? Do they give them to you when you check in? We'll be there mid December, and want to spend more time at the Fort, this would be just what I'm looking for. Also what age groups are these new activities for? Thanks! :flower:
 
Hi again! I really want to know about the remote control boat racing, were is it, when is it, can you sign up in advance, or is it first come first serve?
 
The guides are handed out in your information packet when you check in. the sheet also has the calendar for the movies.

The events are for children of all ages (meaning children, parents, grandparents, whomever wants to participate).
 
the remote control boat races take place in the pool. It is a more first come first served process. It takes place on Mondays or Tuesdays at 2pm right now. I am not sure of the exact times in December.
 
Maybe it's just that My kids and I are horse nuts -- but we had a great impromptu visit with a castmember two years ago about the Gypsy Cob (I'm pretty sure I just flubbed the second part of the breed name here -- it sounded veddy veddy British to my ears) horses that Disney was trying out at the time. (the horse, himself, was also quite the character -- hamming it up the whole time.) Maybe some horse-shoing demonstrations or talks about the various breeds in the barns? I can tell you -- this was one of the highpoints of the trip for us.
p.s. -- Disney Guy -- we TOTALLY love FW!
 
Some Disney Guy ~

Thanks for asking what we like/don't like, etc.

We are arriving next weekend (Dec 3rd) and can't wait for my kids to take part in some of these activities. It is SO much fun to try and plan out our days, and if we could have the schedule in advance, all the better. Like the movie schedule... how do I know if I want to stay home that evening to catch the movie or go to a park. That is one of the reasons that we haven't done many of the activities around the campground is for lack of pre-planning info.

And the gazette thingie has WAY too much information in it for being only 4 pages in length. More white space would make it easier to read.

Just a few of my comments. But I am sure my kids would have a BLAST playing bingo, or racing the water boats (can we bring our own?)

Thanks for keeping us "in the loop", it is great to know our opinion is heard.

Denise
 





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