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The TCD gang is back from another visit to the Fort. We almost always make it for a trip in October, but have never before been at the Fort on Halloween night itself. Well, this year, we were there, and we live to tell the tale.
We checked in on Thursday, 10/30 at around 12:30. My ressies were for a full hook up site, but I had faxed the campsite assigner earlier in the week and asked to be upgraded to a premium site, if available. As some of you may remember, I was last at the Fort earlier in October, and stayed on the newly improved 500 loop. When I left the Fort on October 6, there was still a lot of work going on in the 800 loop.
To my surprise, when I checked in on the 30th, I was assigned to site #818. The reception hostess told me that the loop had just opened moments before.
I can also confirm that golf cart rentals are now being handled at check in. We had reserved a cart on this trip, and we were able to complete the rental agreement right there in the check in lane. That is convenient, but it also slows the check in process. It was not busy when we checked in, but I can see this becoming a problem on busy days. Anyway, the way it worked on this visit is that we signed the cart rental agreement, and there were castmembers standing there just outside the Reception Outpost door. After checking in, I just pulled up a little, handed the young lady our rental agreement, and she pulled a cart up from the carts that were parked there. It all went pretty smoothly. I am not sure what happens if you check in very early or very late, or if you are picking up your cart sometime other than at your arrival time.
So, anyhow, we check in. The oldest DD (17 years old and licensed driver-so it's all legal) agrees to drive the cart back to our site, and we are on our way back to the 800 loop.
As I enter the loop, I see that it is empty. Are we the first campers on the new 800 loop? As I pull around the curve, I see another camper getting set up. So, we are the second campers on the loop. Not bad!
But, the first campers got a sign!:
Like the great philosopher Ricky Bobby says; "if you're not first, you're last!" Story of my life!
Some of you might be wondering what goes on at the Fort on Halloween. Well, I'm here to tell you. Here you go:
Sounds like fun, doesn't it?
Also, here's a copy of a letter that was in the check-in packet. I don't recall seeing this before. Since the cooler weather is upon us, this might answer some questions that some of you might have about campfires:
The rule about wood in the grills is something that I don't recall seeing before. I know that I have seen a lot of people burn wood in the grills. It will be interesting to see how this is enforced. And, I am not sure what the deal is about artificial logs. Seems like someone didn't proof this letter very carefully.
Back to the report.
The DD's decide to head off for a bite to eat at the MK while dear old Dad gets camp set up. We agree to meet back at the site at around 4 to get ready to head over for Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party.
TCD
We checked in on Thursday, 10/30 at around 12:30. My ressies were for a full hook up site, but I had faxed the campsite assigner earlier in the week and asked to be upgraded to a premium site, if available. As some of you may remember, I was last at the Fort earlier in October, and stayed on the newly improved 500 loop. When I left the Fort on October 6, there was still a lot of work going on in the 800 loop.
To my surprise, when I checked in on the 30th, I was assigned to site #818. The reception hostess told me that the loop had just opened moments before.
I can also confirm that golf cart rentals are now being handled at check in. We had reserved a cart on this trip, and we were able to complete the rental agreement right there in the check in lane. That is convenient, but it also slows the check in process. It was not busy when we checked in, but I can see this becoming a problem on busy days. Anyway, the way it worked on this visit is that we signed the cart rental agreement, and there were castmembers standing there just outside the Reception Outpost door. After checking in, I just pulled up a little, handed the young lady our rental agreement, and she pulled a cart up from the carts that were parked there. It all went pretty smoothly. I am not sure what happens if you check in very early or very late, or if you are picking up your cart sometime other than at your arrival time.
So, anyhow, we check in. The oldest DD (17 years old and licensed driver-so it's all legal) agrees to drive the cart back to our site, and we are on our way back to the 800 loop.
As I enter the loop, I see that it is empty. Are we the first campers on the new 800 loop? As I pull around the curve, I see another camper getting set up. So, we are the second campers on the loop. Not bad!
But, the first campers got a sign!:


Like the great philosopher Ricky Bobby says; "if you're not first, you're last!" Story of my life!

Some of you might be wondering what goes on at the Fort on Halloween. Well, I'm here to tell you. Here you go:


Sounds like fun, doesn't it?
Also, here's a copy of a letter that was in the check-in packet. I don't recall seeing this before. Since the cooler weather is upon us, this might answer some questions that some of you might have about campfires:

The rule about wood in the grills is something that I don't recall seeing before. I know that I have seen a lot of people burn wood in the grills. It will be interesting to see how this is enforced. And, I am not sure what the deal is about artificial logs. Seems like someone didn't proof this letter very carefully.
Back to the report.
The DD's decide to head off for a bite to eat at the MK while dear old Dad gets camp set up. We agree to meet back at the site at around 4 to get ready to head over for Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party.
TCD