After spending the day at the Magic Kingdom yesterday, we arrived back at our campsite at about 9pm. When we got there we found our shade canopy upside down off to the side of the site. The legs were sticking up all over the place. It looked like a crashed moonlander. After getting it set back up...sorta...I checked out the tent. Everything inside was strewn all over the place. Odd, since it was sitting where it should be. The kid's blankets were soaked, all the pillows were wet, and one inflatable mattress was mysteriously deflated and filled with a puddle.
Our neighbor came over and told us he has set our tent back upright. It had turned upside when half of the stakes were pulled up by the wind. At the park there was some light rain and one very sudden heavy downpour, but I didn't think the wind was that bad. Our campsite (1514) was in a spot where some heavy "landscaping" (as Disney called it) was done. Wide open space with no trees. So the wind had a direct shot at our site (I sure hope some stuff grows soon...it looks like a fire had ravaged our campsite with EVERYTHING cut down).
We had no choice but to throw everything in the truck, haphazardly, and drive home at about 10:30pm. Luckily our drive isn't too long, only about 90 minutes to St. Pete. We were bummed, but we were there on Friday and had our half-day at FW and a full day at the park. We were just have gone to bed and checked out in the morning, so not a big loss. It just sucked to tear everything down, all wet, and have it start to rain on us. We did lose the canopy (only $50, but it was the first time being used). A strut was brokern and we couldn't even fold it back up. I stopped at the front desk to tell FW about it since we had no way of throwing it away and they said they'd take care of it.
Anyway, everything is out in front drying off form a good hose down. The one thing I was dissappointed in was the "landscaping". I guess if you have to do it, you have to do it. But we had only a couple trees around our site and a huge area of land next to us and behind us that was covered in thorn covered vines (my daughter was bleeding after a trek out there). A rather ugly spot. Other spots look okay, though. It'll take a while to fill in, though.
Scott
Our neighbor came over and told us he has set our tent back upright. It had turned upside when half of the stakes were pulled up by the wind. At the park there was some light rain and one very sudden heavy downpour, but I didn't think the wind was that bad. Our campsite (1514) was in a spot where some heavy "landscaping" (as Disney called it) was done. Wide open space with no trees. So the wind had a direct shot at our site (I sure hope some stuff grows soon...it looks like a fire had ravaged our campsite with EVERYTHING cut down).
We had no choice but to throw everything in the truck, haphazardly, and drive home at about 10:30pm. Luckily our drive isn't too long, only about 90 minutes to St. Pete. We were bummed, but we were there on Friday and had our half-day at FW and a full day at the park. We were just have gone to bed and checked out in the morning, so not a big loss. It just sucked to tear everything down, all wet, and have it start to rain on us. We did lose the canopy (only $50, but it was the first time being used). A strut was brokern and we couldn't even fold it back up. I stopped at the front desk to tell FW about it since we had no way of throwing it away and they said they'd take care of it.
Anyway, everything is out in front drying off form a good hose down. The one thing I was dissappointed in was the "landscaping". I guess if you have to do it, you have to do it. But we had only a couple trees around our site and a huge area of land next to us and behind us that was covered in thorn covered vines (my daughter was bleeding after a trek out there). A rather ugly spot. Other spots look okay, though. It'll take a while to fill in, though.
Scott