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The TCD gang made it to the Fort for Halloween 2009.
It was bigger and better than 2008.
And hotter. And a lot more crowded.
But, it was a blast!
This will be kind of a different TCD trip report. I don't think I have a single behind the scenes photo. I didn't have much time for snooping around the Fort on this visit.
But, one good thing that was different about this visit is that there were a ton of Disboard folks at the Fort for Halloween. And, I mean a ton! I hesitated to try to name all of the Disboarders I met, because I didn't want to exclude anyone, but I think it is worth noting how many I did meet. If I don't mention you, it isn't that you didn't make a good impression. I didn't make any notes, and I am going by memory. So, here's the list. I will list the names alphabetically:
4Mickey2
AuburnJen
Big Daddy Rog
Born2Fish/2Goofy Campers
Clkelley
des1954
Gatordad
Lone Star
Mickey Mobile
Musikfans
Ntsammy5
Pirate-Jeff
RVUSA
Stacktester
TiggnTaz
Tungpo1
We3peas
Whipperwill
We4Mickey
That is a lot of Disboarders. Again, if your name was omitted, don't take it personally. I am sure you made a good impression on me, it is just that my mind is slipping, that's all.
And, I know that there were a lot more there that I didn't get a chance to meet.
We started our visit on 10/29. We attended Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party that night. It was way more hot and crowded than it was last year. We had a great time, but we would have enjoyed it a lot more if it had been a little cooler. I have a few photos from the MNSSHP that I will share, and then we will be back at the Fort:
Hallowishes is great to watch from the beach at the Fort, but it is really special from in front of the castle:
The Halloween parade is the best parade at WDW all year. It begins with the Headless Horseman:
On Friday morning, I noticed these pumpkins in the Meadow Trading Post. The castmembers were having a pumpkin decorating contest. I don't recall this occurring last year:
Here are a few shots of the TCD campsite. I had reserved a premium site. I asked for the 800 loop as my first choice, as we were there last Halloween, and it seemed to be the center of all the fun. I asked for 900 as my second choice. I got my second choice. Which is fine, as I prefer the 900 loop anyway. I just thought 800 would be more fun for Halloween. We were assigned to site 932- the last site on the loop. It is also right next door to the comfort station. And, when I say right next door, I mean like maybe 20 feet away. It all seemed too crowded. I didn't like it. When we drove around the loop, I noticed a couple of other open sites. So, I did something that I have often heard about, but never done. I went to the house phone at the comfort station (which was very convenient from site 932), and I called the front desk. I said I didn't like my site very much, and would rather have site 904, which was open. I was put on hold for about two minutes, and the castmember said go ahead and set up on 904. It was that easy. 904 has a huge slab, as you can see in these photos:
I love how much space is behind the sites on 900. That is the TCD hammock you see back there in the trees it this photo. If I was on the 600 loop, I wouldn't have that kind of space behind my site:
This next photo is out of order, as I wanted to share this before I begin to post photos of some of the Halloween decorations. Here is the list of this year's Halloween activities winners, which was posted at the Bike Barn:
As you can see, the winner of the campsite decorating contest was site 802. This is the same camper who won last year. He was set up in 802 in 2007, but was in 1701 last year because the 800 loop was closed for renovations until 10/30 last year. These next photos are from the winning site:
These are of a couple of other sites in the 800 loop:
Coming up . . .
More Halloween decoration photos.
TCD
It was bigger and better than 2008.
And hotter. And a lot more crowded.
But, it was a blast!
This will be kind of a different TCD trip report. I don't think I have a single behind the scenes photo. I didn't have much time for snooping around the Fort on this visit.
But, one good thing that was different about this visit is that there were a ton of Disboard folks at the Fort for Halloween. And, I mean a ton! I hesitated to try to name all of the Disboarders I met, because I didn't want to exclude anyone, but I think it is worth noting how many I did meet. If I don't mention you, it isn't that you didn't make a good impression. I didn't make any notes, and I am going by memory. So, here's the list. I will list the names alphabetically:
4Mickey2
AuburnJen
Big Daddy Rog
Born2Fish/2Goofy Campers
Clkelley
des1954
Gatordad
Lone Star
Mickey Mobile
Musikfans
Ntsammy5
Pirate-Jeff
RVUSA
Stacktester
TiggnTaz
Tungpo1
We3peas
Whipperwill
We4Mickey
That is a lot of Disboarders. Again, if your name was omitted, don't take it personally. I am sure you made a good impression on me, it is just that my mind is slipping, that's all.
And, I know that there were a lot more there that I didn't get a chance to meet.
We started our visit on 10/29. We attended Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party that night. It was way more hot and crowded than it was last year. We had a great time, but we would have enjoyed it a lot more if it had been a little cooler. I have a few photos from the MNSSHP that I will share, and then we will be back at the Fort:
Hallowishes is great to watch from the beach at the Fort, but it is really special from in front of the castle:

The Halloween parade is the best parade at WDW all year. It begins with the Headless Horseman:



On Friday morning, I noticed these pumpkins in the Meadow Trading Post. The castmembers were having a pumpkin decorating contest. I don't recall this occurring last year:




Here are a few shots of the TCD campsite. I had reserved a premium site. I asked for the 800 loop as my first choice, as we were there last Halloween, and it seemed to be the center of all the fun. I asked for 900 as my second choice. I got my second choice. Which is fine, as I prefer the 900 loop anyway. I just thought 800 would be more fun for Halloween. We were assigned to site 932- the last site on the loop. It is also right next door to the comfort station. And, when I say right next door, I mean like maybe 20 feet away. It all seemed too crowded. I didn't like it. When we drove around the loop, I noticed a couple of other open sites. So, I did something that I have often heard about, but never done. I went to the house phone at the comfort station (which was very convenient from site 932), and I called the front desk. I said I didn't like my site very much, and would rather have site 904, which was open. I was put on hold for about two minutes, and the castmember said go ahead and set up on 904. It was that easy. 904 has a huge slab, as you can see in these photos:




I love how much space is behind the sites on 900. That is the TCD hammock you see back there in the trees it this photo. If I was on the 600 loop, I wouldn't have that kind of space behind my site:

This next photo is out of order, as I wanted to share this before I begin to post photos of some of the Halloween decorations. Here is the list of this year's Halloween activities winners, which was posted at the Bike Barn:

As you can see, the winner of the campsite decorating contest was site 802. This is the same camper who won last year. He was set up in 802 in 2007, but was in 1701 last year because the 800 loop was closed for renovations until 10/30 last year. These next photos are from the winning site:









These are of a couple of other sites in the 800 loop:


Coming up . . .
More Halloween decoration photos.
TCD