JCJRSmith
US Navy Veteran
- Joined
- Jan 29, 2003
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Well, back to work after 12 days at FW. This was, without a doubt, the best vacation we have had. This was our first trip to FW, and I would like to make some comments on our experience:
1. I was very impressed with the cleanliness of the comfort stations at FW.
2. We have only stayed in the 900 loop, and would request it again. The site was plenty large enough for our rig and it was dead level - no need to use the leveling blocks for the camper.
3. Whoever designed the sewer hookups for the sites at FW deserves an award for best design. Having the hookup located 6 inches below grade in the bottom of a stainless steel sink (with another drain) is just genius.
4. Trails End is the undiscovered gem of Walt Disney World. We tried it the first time for dinner when we stayed at the Contemporary last year, and, relatively speaking, that is an inexpensive, tasty meal (well, inexpensive for WDW anyway
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5. For the most part, the bus service is great. If you are on the Orange Line and going to the parks, when the bus gets to the Settlement, stay on it - it becomes the bus to the WL and the TTC. When returning, if you take a bus to the TTC, get on the FW/WL bus and it becomes the Outpost Orange bus when it gets to FW.
6. The pool, while nice, could use some updating - compared to other resorts on the property it is pretty sub-par.
7. I would really like to see the Meadow Trading Post open an hour earlier. Campers are generally early risers.
8. Sea Raycers are a LOT of fun
9. The site next to us had a trailer and a tent with a whole BUNCH of people staying there. They also had two vehicles at their site the entire time, and the FW folks never said a thing to them about it.
10. The cost of the laundry facilities is on par with what one would expect at WDW - expensive. $2 to wash a load, and $1/fifteen minutes on the dryers. To was one load of whites and one load of colors and have them completely dry was a minimum $10.
11. The Hess stations have the cheapest Coca-Cola on the property - the same 20 oz bottle that costs $2.50 in the parks is 99 cents at the Hess stations.
12. The Hoop-de-Doo Revue is an absolute scream. It may be expensive and the food may be mediocre, but the service was great and the show was very, very entertaining.
Overall, we had a great time and we DEFINITELY want to go back to FW again.
1. I was very impressed with the cleanliness of the comfort stations at FW.
2. We have only stayed in the 900 loop, and would request it again. The site was plenty large enough for our rig and it was dead level - no need to use the leveling blocks for the camper.
3. Whoever designed the sewer hookups for the sites at FW deserves an award for best design. Having the hookup located 6 inches below grade in the bottom of a stainless steel sink (with another drain) is just genius.
4. Trails End is the undiscovered gem of Walt Disney World. We tried it the first time for dinner when we stayed at the Contemporary last year, and, relatively speaking, that is an inexpensive, tasty meal (well, inexpensive for WDW anyway

5. For the most part, the bus service is great. If you are on the Orange Line and going to the parks, when the bus gets to the Settlement, stay on it - it becomes the bus to the WL and the TTC. When returning, if you take a bus to the TTC, get on the FW/WL bus and it becomes the Outpost Orange bus when it gets to FW.
6. The pool, while nice, could use some updating - compared to other resorts on the property it is pretty sub-par.
7. I would really like to see the Meadow Trading Post open an hour earlier. Campers are generally early risers.
8. Sea Raycers are a LOT of fun

9. The site next to us had a trailer and a tent with a whole BUNCH of people staying there. They also had two vehicles at their site the entire time, and the FW folks never said a thing to them about it.
10. The cost of the laundry facilities is on par with what one would expect at WDW - expensive. $2 to wash a load, and $1/fifteen minutes on the dryers. To was one load of whites and one load of colors and have them completely dry was a minimum $10.
11. The Hess stations have the cheapest Coca-Cola on the property - the same 20 oz bottle that costs $2.50 in the parks is 99 cents at the Hess stations.
12. The Hoop-de-Doo Revue is an absolute scream. It may be expensive and the food may be mediocre, but the service was great and the show was very, very entertaining.
Overall, we had a great time and we DEFINITELY want to go back to FW again.