Thanks Chris! Thats a very easy way to determine things. We will check around our site when we arrive.
Welcome.
It doesn't matter what the conditions are around your site. There are simply NO open fires allowed at FtW. There haven't been for years.
There are over 800 camping sites (not counting cabins) at FtW. All it takes is one person who is careless about an open fire and POOF! Now....if that were to happen...there would be a lot of people who could lose their expensive equipment - not to mention their lives - as there is no way the Fort could be evacuated fast enough in the case of a wildfire. That doesn't even give count to the people who might be in parks at the time of said wildfire.
Just don't do it!!! The rules are in place for a reason!
I can't believe this is being discussed other than "are open fires allowed or not"!
Easy.
My posts were directed at the people who mentioned the amount of rain,pointing out some misonceptions.
Keep in mind a few things.
First, these are not Disneys rules. The burning rules are set in effect by the Florida Division of Forestry, and Reedy Creek Emergency Services, which is the WDW Fire Dept follow them.At any given time, RCFDs Fire Marshall can make them stricter, but never more lax then the state allows.This is due to the fact that the Disney campsites do not meet the specified set backs for open burning.Plain and simple.
Second. At any time the State Fire Marshall or the Division of Forestry can and has issued a statewide burn ban and Disney will follow it.This will include approved burn pits such as mentioned above with screen protectors, and fireworks. Remember several years ago, around the 4th of July, there was a statewide burn ban,and the Epcot Illuminations show went on, but there was big gaps in the show where fireworks/fire effects were supposed to be. The MK and MGM ( at the time it was still MGM) didnt have any fireworks at all, and Fantasmic went on without the fire effects.
Third. If the dry weather keeps up, with little to no rain, it wont take much to push the area in to a total burn ban.The area is only 200 or so points away.Were climbing on the average of 5-10 ponts per day.
Fourth. Theres 2 fire stations manned 24/7 within 5-7 minutes of the Fort.Both have brush trucks and both have class A engines.Theres 2 more stations with more equipment and water 10-15 minutes away.Thats a National Recomendation.Plus mutual aid from Orange County and Osceola Counties is 20 minutes away with 2 more brush trucks, that are 3 x the size of Reedy Creeks,and 4 more engine companies.The Fort is very well protected firewise. They have to be to keep their insurance premiums down.