BaymaxFan78
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Staying in a cabin for the 4th. We did the same thing in 2022, but that year was the first true July 4th celebration since 2019.
At the time, the left portion of Clementines beach had just reopened, but they had most people watching the fireworks on the right side for a better view. They had us drive our cart down the pedestrian nature trail behind the trading post and park on the beach. It was super fun, especially while leaving since it was pitch black in the woods with only the lights from the carts, and there was a traffic jam of carts so we were able to chill there for a little bit.
My question is, is this what they do every year? I'm looking forward to parking on the beach again.
(Also wanted to add, the wilderness pool near the cabins is a lawless wasteland on July 4th. Chips floating in the pool. Beer bottles floating in the pool. Cigarettes. Everything.)
At the time, the left portion of Clementines beach had just reopened, but they had most people watching the fireworks on the right side for a better view. They had us drive our cart down the pedestrian nature trail behind the trading post and park on the beach. It was super fun, especially while leaving since it was pitch black in the woods with only the lights from the carts, and there was a traffic jam of carts so we were able to chill there for a little bit.
My question is, is this what they do every year? I'm looking forward to parking on the beach again.
(Also wanted to add, the wilderness pool near the cabins is a lawless wasteland on July 4th. Chips floating in the pool. Beer bottles floating in the pool. Cigarettes. Everything.)