Roughing it???? Take it from someone who camped on every vacation until I was 16....this is like NO campground we ever stayed at. The cabins/homes are really wonderful plus, as mentioned you have a kitchen, barbeque, picnic table and a BIG bathroom. We had five people in ours (4 adults-1 child) and didn't feel too crowded. Did I mention that you don't even have to do the dishes if you don't feel like it....the maids will do them if you don't. Definately plan on a grocery stop. Just buying pop and snacks will save a fortune.
FW only has two drawbacks from my perspective....the bus system is onerous and it takes time getting around. Even with a car you can't park down near the marina/restaurant/zoo area. On the days we were sticking around the campground, we rented a golf cart but it isn't cheap. The other drawback is the pool situation. Unless they upgraded in the last few years, the pools are really basic. No slides or whirlpools here....just small pools scattered around the complex adjacent to laundry facilities.
Both times we went we decorated our cabin..granted it was early December...twinkle lights in the windows and on the 'porch', luminaries lining the stairs. I'd do that no matter what time of year....people with camp sites had all kinds of cool stuff. Of course, I'd be like Dolly Parton in Steel Magnolias if I didn't live in a condo with a list of rules the size of a dictionary!
This really is a hidden gem and well kept secret. Saw Cindy's ponies, found out that peacocks fly, and saw all kinds of neat critters. It's relaxing and an oasis in the middle of theme park madness.