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Just booked last night for sixteen nights next fall (September 18th - October 4th). Also rented a huge camper. We are super excited, as it has been too long since we caught a Halloween party or Food and Wine.
This will be our seventh trip to WDW; we've done Deluxe (Animal Kingdom Lodge x 2, Wilderness Lodge), Moderate (Coronado Springs, Port Orleans Riverside), and Value (Pop Century). We have never given serious consideration to the campground before.
My family is quite large, however - my wife and I, two grown kids that won't be coming (well, the boy might come for a few days), seven kids that will range from thirteen years to eighteen months by the time that we travel.
We like the long trips, and with little kids, we feel like we need extra time to handle a slower pace... so we decided to save money on accommodations to help with the length of the trip. So again, I'm excited... but a little queasy about the unknown.
The pools look great (not that we will use them much), and we clearly need to do a campfire at least once. The fact that we will have a fridge, microwave, and cooktop means that we can save a little on food - especially on the nights where it is late, we need to eat before we sleep, but the tired kids waste half their food court offerings. Yay for easy mac, frozen chicken nuggets, etc.
I miss the huge, impressive lobbies... but we "go, go, go"while at WDW; we only hit a couple of rope drops, but we will close the parks pretty much every night (even with evening EMH).
A few questions...
Is it worth upgrading to preferred campsites over the full hookup sites? I understand that preferred are closer to the Marina (and thus, water transportation). It's not a big cost difference, about $130 for the length of the stay. I'm not exactly trying to pinch pennies, but considering that we will likely spend $18k-$20k on the trip, I also don't want to spend money that doesn't get me anything.
I understand that the general store has some packaged snacks and such. We will need to plan for most of our meals to come at the parks, other resorts, or us cooking at the camper, right? I.e. there is no actual dining at the campground (aside from the Hoop Dee Doo Review)?
Our camper rental comes with a golf cart, and the rental guy said that with a family my size, for as long as we are staying, he would throw in a second cart at no charge. I can see the use for, say, going to the pools or to the store. But what about other places? Is there golf cart parking at the campfire area? At the marina? Or will we be hoofing it to those places? Surely we will be walking to a bus stop, yes? Sorry if this is a silly question.
Speaking of getting around, how exactly does transportation work here? I'm a huge fan of leaving the driving to Disney. I know that there is water transportation to the Magic Kingdom and to Wilderness Lodge, and I have been told that the best way to get to the monorail resorts is to take the boat to MK, then switch to the monorail. Does that mean no bus transport to Magic Kingdom? Any other tips I should know about?
Aside from the campfire, what else do we really need to know about staying at Fort Wilderness campground? What are the hidden gems, or items you wish that you had known from the beginning?
Thanks for any and all advice!
This will be our seventh trip to WDW; we've done Deluxe (Animal Kingdom Lodge x 2, Wilderness Lodge), Moderate (Coronado Springs, Port Orleans Riverside), and Value (Pop Century). We have never given serious consideration to the campground before.
My family is quite large, however - my wife and I, two grown kids that won't be coming (well, the boy might come for a few days), seven kids that will range from thirteen years to eighteen months by the time that we travel.
We like the long trips, and with little kids, we feel like we need extra time to handle a slower pace... so we decided to save money on accommodations to help with the length of the trip. So again, I'm excited... but a little queasy about the unknown.
The pools look great (not that we will use them much), and we clearly need to do a campfire at least once. The fact that we will have a fridge, microwave, and cooktop means that we can save a little on food - especially on the nights where it is late, we need to eat before we sleep, but the tired kids waste half their food court offerings. Yay for easy mac, frozen chicken nuggets, etc.
I miss the huge, impressive lobbies... but we "go, go, go"while at WDW; we only hit a couple of rope drops, but we will close the parks pretty much every night (even with evening EMH).
A few questions...
Is it worth upgrading to preferred campsites over the full hookup sites? I understand that preferred are closer to the Marina (and thus, water transportation). It's not a big cost difference, about $130 for the length of the stay. I'm not exactly trying to pinch pennies, but considering that we will likely spend $18k-$20k on the trip, I also don't want to spend money that doesn't get me anything.
I understand that the general store has some packaged snacks and such. We will need to plan for most of our meals to come at the parks, other resorts, or us cooking at the camper, right? I.e. there is no actual dining at the campground (aside from the Hoop Dee Doo Review)?
Our camper rental comes with a golf cart, and the rental guy said that with a family my size, for as long as we are staying, he would throw in a second cart at no charge. I can see the use for, say, going to the pools or to the store. But what about other places? Is there golf cart parking at the campfire area? At the marina? Or will we be hoofing it to those places? Surely we will be walking to a bus stop, yes? Sorry if this is a silly question.
Speaking of getting around, how exactly does transportation work here? I'm a huge fan of leaving the driving to Disney. I know that there is water transportation to the Magic Kingdom and to Wilderness Lodge, and I have been told that the best way to get to the monorail resorts is to take the boat to MK, then switch to the monorail. Does that mean no bus transport to Magic Kingdom? Any other tips I should know about?
Aside from the campfire, what else do we really need to know about staying at Fort Wilderness campground? What are the hidden gems, or items you wish that you had known from the beginning?
Thanks for any and all advice!