CottontailCurl
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It has come to our attention that changes must be made to the current "filled to the seams" conditions at Fort Wilderness. My associates in the CottontailCurl Division of Disney Imagineering have come up with what we feel is a suitable solution that should please many. Please consider the following suggestions, make additions and/or changes you think would make improvements.
Problems noted as per comments on the Fort Wilderness Forum of Disboards:
1. Larger rigs are not able to fit easily into many sites throughout Fort Wilderness. Problems range from 5th wheels that are the right size for their sites but can't be positioned on the site easily because of odd angles, trees in the way etc, to rigs with slide-outs that don't fit comfortably due to trees or closeness of neighboring RVs.
2. Some feel that campers who like to stay at Fort Wilderness throughout the winter season should have an experience that is resort-like, that doesn't compromise on Disney Magic, but still will allow for vacationing families a chance to reserve campsites that are close to the Marina or even to get a reservation at all in these 'hard to get a site, any site at all' times at Fort Wilderness.
We propose that the area just to the west of the 700 loop be imagicleared to allow for a new loop to be called the 000 loop. It will be in a position that is close to the marina, and able to afford it's campers all the amenities used by those in the 100-700 loops. A fly-over on Google Earth shows an area with many trees that, if carefully cleared, can produce well-shaded sites on non-traditionally shaped concrete RV pads. Your usual RV pad at Fort Wilderness has a long lean rectangular shape that is only convenient for rigs made of rubber band material. A more trapezoidal shaped RV pad with the narrow end toward the back of the site will allow for easier maneuvering while backing in and more trees for shade at the far end.
The addition of this loop will make room for more campers who want full hook-up sites (possibly preferred) and allow for one to two more loops to be designated as partial hook-ups for tent and pop-up campers.
Example of proposed loop and sites:
Google Earth picture of proposed loop (note; new loop is near cart parking lot across from marina bus stop)
Unless that section of Fort Wilderness is home to an ancient Seminole Burial Ground or home to the rare Rainbow Striped Flamingo, there should be no reason why the Disney Company could not make these additions. One Man and His Mouse molded swampland into Magic before, it can be done again.
Respectfully submitted,
CottontailCurl and Co.
Problems noted as per comments on the Fort Wilderness Forum of Disboards:
1. Larger rigs are not able to fit easily into many sites throughout Fort Wilderness. Problems range from 5th wheels that are the right size for their sites but can't be positioned on the site easily because of odd angles, trees in the way etc, to rigs with slide-outs that don't fit comfortably due to trees or closeness of neighboring RVs.
2. Some feel that campers who like to stay at Fort Wilderness throughout the winter season should have an experience that is resort-like, that doesn't compromise on Disney Magic, but still will allow for vacationing families a chance to reserve campsites that are close to the Marina or even to get a reservation at all in these 'hard to get a site, any site at all' times at Fort Wilderness.
We propose that the area just to the west of the 700 loop be imagicleared to allow for a new loop to be called the 000 loop. It will be in a position that is close to the marina, and able to afford it's campers all the amenities used by those in the 100-700 loops. A fly-over on Google Earth shows an area with many trees that, if carefully cleared, can produce well-shaded sites on non-traditionally shaped concrete RV pads. Your usual RV pad at Fort Wilderness has a long lean rectangular shape that is only convenient for rigs made of rubber band material. A more trapezoidal shaped RV pad with the narrow end toward the back of the site will allow for easier maneuvering while backing in and more trees for shade at the far end.
The addition of this loop will make room for more campers who want full hook-up sites (possibly preferred) and allow for one to two more loops to be designated as partial hook-ups for tent and pop-up campers.
Example of proposed loop and sites:

Google Earth picture of proposed loop (note; new loop is near cart parking lot across from marina bus stop)

Unless that section of Fort Wilderness is home to an ancient Seminole Burial Ground or home to the rare Rainbow Striped Flamingo, there should be no reason why the Disney Company could not make these additions. One Man and His Mouse molded swampland into Magic before, it can be done again.
Respectfully submitted,
CottontailCurl and Co.