Nature Mom
I didn't survive Cancer to die of stress.
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Hi, I had a few questions that I wanted to ask and it seems like this board is the place to find out anything on FW.
First, I have to say I have never been to WDW and at my old age of almost 40, I thought it was high time to go for myself and my kids, who also have never been. We are very experienced campers, have camped in a number of manners throughout the years, so camping is something we enjoy very much. I am also conscious about money and feel like camping gives me the best bang for my buck and leaves me $$ in other ways. That being said, I am getting a HUGE amount of grief from friends by camping at WDW and not staying in one of the resorts. Am I missing something? Will it make the experience better if we were in a resort? I just hate spending money when I would rather be in as much nature as possible and not stuck in a room. For me, hotels are for romantic get-aways and girl trips, not to be stuck in there with 3 kids who want to argue over the tv channel. lol
I hear great things about the things you can do there at FW, so that, and the amount of money I saved by booking a site with my AAA discount reeled me in to FW and so we are set for Sept. 18-25, no matter what my friends say (most of them are the room service crowd anyway, though, so I need input from REAL campers, lol). Needless to say I am so stoked I have been stalking this board for days, reading and researching every aspect. Now the questions:
1st, Bikes or GC? We have bikes we can bring but depending on which vehicle I bring will also determine how much room I have to add bikes. My kids think the idea of a GC is awesome, but I saw something somewhere that said the rental was almost $500 a week! Is that correct? Wowser! Any suggestions?
2nd, no fires at all or just fires that are contained in a fire pit? I have a small portable, fully enclosed pit, but do I even need it? And if I do bring it, is there wood nearby for sale to replenish? No candles either? How are the bugs down there in September? Should I bring a zapper?
3rd, what else?
Is there anything I should know specifically about camping here in FW that is different than camping anywhere else? Sorry if I am going about this all wrong and should have introduced myself somewhere else, but I am just ready to get right to it. lol Did I mention, I have NEVER been to Disney! LOL 
Thanks for any input! -Dawn
First, I have to say I have never been to WDW and at my old age of almost 40, I thought it was high time to go for myself and my kids, who also have never been. We are very experienced campers, have camped in a number of manners throughout the years, so camping is something we enjoy very much. I am also conscious about money and feel like camping gives me the best bang for my buck and leaves me $$ in other ways. That being said, I am getting a HUGE amount of grief from friends by camping at WDW and not staying in one of the resorts. Am I missing something? Will it make the experience better if we were in a resort? I just hate spending money when I would rather be in as much nature as possible and not stuck in a room. For me, hotels are for romantic get-aways and girl trips, not to be stuck in there with 3 kids who want to argue over the tv channel. lol
I hear great things about the things you can do there at FW, so that, and the amount of money I saved by booking a site with my AAA discount reeled me in to FW and so we are set for Sept. 18-25, no matter what my friends say (most of them are the room service crowd anyway, though, so I need input from REAL campers, lol). Needless to say I am so stoked I have been stalking this board for days, reading and researching every aspect. Now the questions:
1st, Bikes or GC? We have bikes we can bring but depending on which vehicle I bring will also determine how much room I have to add bikes. My kids think the idea of a GC is awesome, but I saw something somewhere that said the rental was almost $500 a week! Is that correct? Wowser! Any suggestions?
2nd, no fires at all or just fires that are contained in a fire pit? I have a small portable, fully enclosed pit, but do I even need it? And if I do bring it, is there wood nearby for sale to replenish? No candles either? How are the bugs down there in September? Should I bring a zapper?
3rd, what else?


Thanks for any input! -Dawn