Is FW the Best Campground Ever?

Is FW the Best Campground Ever?

  • Yes

  • No, I think that the best campground is...(note your answer and why in this thread).


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Tent Camping Mom

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It's time for another poll! Since a couple of people on another thread said that FW is not the best campground ever, then I'm very curious as to what is and why. Since smack-dab-in-the-middle of the Amazon jungle isn't considered a campground, then I chose Yes, FW is the best campground ever.

If you choose "no" then let us know what you consider the best campground ever and why. This should be an actual campground that you have actually camped in.
 
I voted yes but it's a close tie with our National Park campgrounds. They have the largest and most private camp sites.
 

My favorite campground so far, is our home Resorts Of Distinction resort here in Michigan. Waldenwoods in Hartland. It's an ROD membership campground.

BIG sites...big enough for your camping unit and a couple of tents. There is a good mix of sunny and shady sites and when you get there, you pick whatever site you want. There are historical buildings (Thomas Edison and Henry Ford were good friends with the owners and spent much time here back in their day) which host events such as murder mystery dinners, holiday events, weddings, parties, etc. There is a lounge with a couple of tvs to watch games, ping pong, pool, and naturally- a bar ;) You always get free popcorn there too popcorn:: There is a nice beach on one of the cleanest little lakes in Michigan. The beach is raked out every morning, wooden beach chairs scattered around, and an ice cream shop right there. You can rent canoes, paddleboats and kayaks for about $4 an hour. You can also take out small fishing boats...no more than 10hp. The sunset over the lake is really pretty. They also have kid activities every day, wagon rides, a pool and hot tub, horse shoes and a playground. The people are all extremely nice. You are allowed to bring your golf carts...we do when we are spending more than a few days at a time. But you are also allowed to drive your car around the campground too. You are allowed to have campfires onsite too. There is a beautiful golf course next door if you are into that. There is a small fishing pond for the kids where they can try to catch fish, frogs or snakes. My son loves it.

It is so laid back and comfortable there. You feel like you are in another era. There is also a 3.5 mile walking path around the lake. It's a good hike too...hills,different terrains, etc. And there are several cabins available to rent. My girlfriends and I rent the A frame a couple of times a year for girls weekends away.

I'm not saying it is "perfect" because there are things I would like to see improved. But if you put it right next to FW and it had a boat to MK and Epcot...it would be a tough decision. Here are a few pictures from this past summer...



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Thats a great lookin camp ground. Louisiana has some very nice state parks with rather large spots for the RVers, but they usually have the tent sites well away from the rv sites, and most parks have actual primative camp sites that you can only get to by boat....thats for the "roughing it" crowd. We lways rent cabins, which are beautifully clean, remote, and 99% are waterfront...and needless to say, the fishing in LA is always rewarding. Its nice to wake up, step out on the rear deck and toss a line into the lake from your patio furniture while wearing pajamas and slippers!! Not ALL of them are that close to the water, but none of them require much of a stroll to dangle your feet in some of La's clearest lake waters. At Lake Fausse, I tied a steak to some 20lb line and pulled in a gator with my kids, which was alot of fun till I got it up to the pier off of our deck and realized it probably wouldnt be a good idea to pull him up ot the deck with us..."Well, now that I have him, what the heck do I do with him?" so I just let the line go and figured he would pass the fishing line within a day or so....the next evening he was back looking for more steak...no strings attached!!! Me and the DDs talk about that everytime we go fishing now. If don't spend some of your life making memories, you wont have anything to try to remember when Alzhiemers sets in!!!
Anyway...We DO have some beautiful State Parks here.....but I think the FORT has some unbeatable charms, and the magic of being at WDW just seems to make even my "I hate my Dad" 16 yr old DD come a little closer together.
 
You need another choice that says "Sometimes". LOL

It depends on what I'm in the mood for! There are times when I'd would not want to be anyplace else than FW!

But, then there's times when a National Park Campground up in Northern Minnesota, near the Boundary Waters area, sounds wonderful!! In the middle of nature, nobody else around! :goodvibes
 
The Fort is in a catagory all by itself, for my wife and I it just doesn't get any better. However, there is this great camp resort we stayed at in Tuscon AZ...they had hot tubs at each of the sites (premium sites of course).
 
I'm kind of mixed on this one. FW is great, but for real camping it doesn't rank high. I will post some pictures of places I've camped this year when I get home because I can't do that from work. Actually I can't even see pictures that are linked to public sites because those are blocked here. good thing they don't block DIS. I might have to do some real work, but that's another story.
 
I voted YES! Fort Wilderness is great. It is in a group of its own though. JMHO
It is hard to compare it with a regular campground. I am sure there are some wonderful National Parks and other places to camp that are awesome in their own way. We love the little campground we go to for our close to home weekend trips.
 
I actually voted no, I love FW and love Disney, but as far as just camping goes, there are other places that I think are better. I have gone to great state parks in the Thousand Island region of New York state that I think are just amazing.
I think that it all depends on what I am in the mood for.
 
I voted yes, but I believe there are better ones out there. I just haven't been to one, yet.

For one thing, we are going to Ocean Lakes in Myrtle Beach next week. They have an indoor pool where my boys will spend most of the their time. Fort doesn't have that.

But on the other hand, I haven't been to too many campgrounds that have a nightly movie, campfire sing-a-long, Hoop-de-doo Revue, and the cleanest bathhouses ever.
 
I voted yes, but that is solely based on the amenities. I love our state parks, however, they are impossible to get into. Worse than the fort. I can only think of one campground that even comes close as far as bathrooms go. They are lacking though in alot of the other things the fort has to offer. We compare every campground to FW.
 
Put a yes down for me. Fort Wildrness is so much more than just a campground.
 
I vote yes because it's "Disney's Campground". There are other campgrounds that I probably like better for other reasons....but there is NO other campground that you can catch a boat to MK!! So I vote YES! ;)
 
Since I'm one of the few people on this board who have recently expressed disappointment with Fort Wilderness, I thought I'd take the time to explain myself. I voted no for several reasons. However, I'm just considering the campground itself without the attached parks/resort. Would I drive 650 miles to stay at FW just for the campground? Absolutely not. Will I drive that far to stay at WDW? Any day of the week!

The absolute best campground we've stayed at, IMHO, is Outdoor Resorts at Port St. Lucie, Florida. Here's one of my favorite sites there:

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We also like Ocean Lakes at Myrtle Beach and try to go there 3-4 times a year. We appreciate that we can reserve a specific site and adjust our travel to get the site we really want. Also all sites are pull through.

Outdoor Resorts at Hilton Head is really nice. And there's another great campground at Ft. Pierce - Treasure Coast.

As for Fort Wilderness, my main complaints are the size of the sites and the narrowness of the roads, both making entry and exit difficult. Last year we couldn't comfortably walk around the outside of the MH because the site was too narrow and steep from side to side. We couldn't extend our awning because a tree was in the way. It didn't matter, anyway, because there was no way we could have sat under it. We had to watch our step just getting out of the MH and walking to the street.

I do think that one's perspective of the Fort has a lot to do with your concept of "real" camping, your age, whether you're traveling with children, and other factors such as whether you need to use the bathhouses. When we were younger, traveling with kids, had a 32' TT and no dog, we always stayed in the preferred loops (requested 100 and usually got it). Little difficulty getting onto our site, loved the convenience. Back then the Fort was lusher and better manicured. Once you got situated on the site you didn't see or hear anyone else on any side. An absolute oasis amid all the frenzy. Swimming was allowed in Bay Lake, and River Country was open.

Now it's just the two of us and the dog, plus usually kids/grandkids visit us for a few days while we're there. We've never used the bathhouses, never been to the movies or the sing-a-long, never been in any of the pools. FW holds no amenities for us other than the transportation system and the proximity to the parks. We just want a nice spot to park the MH.

That being said, we're scheduled to go down in December and I can't wait! We've requested loop 1600. It seems to be flatter and more easily maneuverable than 1900, where we were last year. It may change my perspective of the fort.
 
Since I'm one of the few people on this board who have recently expressed disappointment with Fort Wilderness, I thought I'd take the time to explain myself. I voted no for several reasons. However, I'm just considering the campground itself without the attached parks/resort. Would I drive 650 miles to stay at FW just for the campground? Absolutely not. Will I drive that far to stay at WDW? Any day of the week!



As for Fort Wilderness, my main complaints are the size of the sites and the narrowness of the roads, both making entry and exit difficult. Last year we couldn't comfortably walk around the outside of the MH because the site was too narrow and steep from side to side. We couldn't extend our awning because a tree was in the way. It didn't matter, anyway, because there was no way we could have sat under it. We had to watch our step just getting out of the MH and walking to the street.

I do think that one's perspective of the Fort has a lot to do with your concept of "real" camping, your age, whether you're traveling with children, and other factors such as whether you need to use the bathhouses. When we were younger, traveling with kids, had a 32' TT and no dog, we always stayed in the preferred loops (requested 100 and usually got it). Little difficulty getting onto our site, loved the convenience. Back then the Fort was lusher and better manicured. Once you got situated on the site you didn't see or hear anyone else on any side. An absolute oasis amid all.

I agree.This is one of the most objective post i have read on this board.I voted no for many of the same reasons.I love the Fort because it is Disney.....Would i travel 314 miles Just to camp there no!
 
If I was doing the parks everyday then I wouldn't camp at FW, I'd stay at a a value resort. I guess everyone has their reasons for camping but I find the more we camp at the Fort the less we do the parks. We love the amenities at the Fort. We always do the horseback riding, campfire program, recently added the Segway tour, hiking and biking the trails, Sea Racer, canoe, wagon ride, and not to forget the looping. That's just skimming the surface. Oh, and the coquina sand pads are the best!

So yes, we drive the 630 miles just to camp at the Fort. This last month we camped for 9 days and only went to the parks 2 of those 9.
 















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