drafthorsecrazy
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jun 30, 2006
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When you are at FW do you back your RV all the way into the site onto the shell/sand bed? Or do you keep the RV wheels on the concrete pad?
We all know that FW was designed back in the day to accommodate 30' or smaller RV's. Many of us complain about the small sites and the difficulty getting into the sites with our modern (35'+)RV's.
Its bad enough some Disney engineer who had never driven an RV in his life designed the loops and placed all those trash barrels, recycling bins and site markers in the worst spot possible. Here's one of my pet peeves: Watching someone struggle for 15 minutes to get into a site because their neighbor across the street has his tow vehicle, toad, golf cart etc. parked right at the end of his drive because he didn't back into the site as far as he could go. I'll look behind the neighbors rig and see all kinds of room back there.
I guess my question is.....why are so many campers unwilling to back up into the shell/sand bed? It would make it so much easier for the person across from them. Granted it may take a few minutes longer to level your rig---but today thats not a big deal.
I realize there are exceptions when backing off the concrete isn't desirable ( setting up tents, or if your entrance door is to the rear--no one wants to track the dirt inside a camper)
We all know that FW was designed back in the day to accommodate 30' or smaller RV's. Many of us complain about the small sites and the difficulty getting into the sites with our modern (35'+)RV's.
Its bad enough some Disney engineer who had never driven an RV in his life designed the loops and placed all those trash barrels, recycling bins and site markers in the worst spot possible. Here's one of my pet peeves: Watching someone struggle for 15 minutes to get into a site because their neighbor across the street has his tow vehicle, toad, golf cart etc. parked right at the end of his drive because he didn't back into the site as far as he could go. I'll look behind the neighbors rig and see all kinds of room back there.
I guess my question is.....why are so many campers unwilling to back up into the shell/sand bed? It would make it so much easier for the person across from them. Granted it may take a few minutes longer to level your rig---but today thats not a big deal.
I realize there are exceptions when backing off the concrete isn't desirable ( setting up tents, or if your entrance door is to the rear--no one wants to track the dirt inside a camper)