Just got back from WDW. The yellow flies were not a problem. It rained every afternoon so don't forget the ponchos. We were on the 300 loop. It seemed a bit smaller than other loops and there wasn't much space between campsites. We have a rear door on our 5th wheel and we had to park it over the sand at the back of the site to give me husband's dually room to park. He didn't drive the truck for the 6 days we were there. The bus system was very efficient we never waited over 15 minutes to catch a bus to the parks or 5 minutes to catch one to one of the settlements. They had at least 3 ferry boats to the MK so we only waited maybe 10 minutes. We had a blast!!



(Just Kidding!), we got back from a quick weekend trip on the 21st to see our new grandson. I grew up in florida and it was "HOT". Sunday afternoon at Epcot was by far the hottest I have felt in a long time. The thermometer in the car was reading 105 (which is supposed to be outside temperature), and the recorded temp was 96. The nights did cool off to about 78, but it was muggy, and humid. We had gone to WDW May 7-18, 2004, and the difference in temperature will keep us going back in May. My husband wasn't feeling well Monday night with chills, aches, and then hot flashes. He went to the doctor Tuesday morning and he said he had the symptoms of Heat stroke, without knowing we had been to WDW over the weekend. 