Sarah_Rose
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Hey there!
Just wanted to post a quick trip report, because this board was SO HELPFUL in planning our first trip to Fort Wilderness.
Spoiler: I am completely in love with the Fort and I am never staying anywhere else. Ever. Ever.
We really had the best time, and are looking forward to heading down there again sometime very soon. Our next planned trip is Marathon Weekend in January, and I'm very strongly considering renting a popup for that trip.
Ok, let's get this thing started.
So, May 7, I spent the morning dropping the German Shepherds off at their kennel, and Perry the Canary off at his bird hotel. And then I put the littlest one down for her nap, and started packing the car. I'd been collecting all our gear and clothes in big Rubbermaid bins for weeks, so I was pretty much down all my packing by this point.
Here's how it looked when I was done.

And then I loaded the bikes on to the back.

The kids went to bed early and James and I finally got to bed around 11:00. Alarm set for 3:00 am.
May 8
Got up with the alarm at 3:00 and loaded the last minute things into the car - including filling the cooler and loading it in last. The kids were woken up last and put into the car in their PJs. I was hoping they'd go back to sleep, but no such luck. We were only 10 minutes down the road, when my oldest started asking if we were at Disney yet.
We drove until about 3:00 that afternoon, only stopping for gas and a quick lunch. We drove from Toronto to Fancy Gap, VA on that first day. We stopped at the Fancy Gap KOA campground, and we ended up with the nicest campsite I've ever seen! It was HUGE and had its own shelter over the picnic table.


We BBQ'ed some burgers (it took forever - needed more charcoal!) and had a nice first night in the tent. I expected the kids to put up more of a fuss, but they crashed immediately and slept through the night.
May 9:
We got back on the road around 9:00, which was later than I wanted to be, but it took us awhile to pack up the campsite.
Here I am in my environment on this trip. I'm a bit of a control freak, so I ended up doing all the driving. Doesn't hurt that my husband hates driving the minivan!

We arrived at Anastasia State Park at 6:30 and quickly set up before dark. We even had time to do the 20 minute nature walk trail!

May 10:
Mornings are hard.

Anastasia State Park is a beautiful park, and we'll definitely spend more time here on future trips. We quickly packed up the campsite (learned from our mistakes the day before!) and then spent a few hours on the beach.

We were back on the road around 11:00, and on our way to Fort Wilderness!
For some reason, they made us go inside to register. But it was ok, because my kids LOVED just the check in area.

We were assigned site 2053. I was a little sad to not be in the 1500 loop (but not surprised!) but we later learned that the 1500 loop was completely closed while we were there for refurbishment.
Site 2053 is a fantastic site. Nice and big, and it has a HUGE tree overhanging the site, to give it great shade.


We headed to Epcot for a few hours to do a few rides and have dinner, and then it was time for bed.
May 11:
AK day! Everyone was up early, so I cooked bacon in the morning. Mmmmm. We were meeting my DISBoards WISH friend at AK this morning, so everyone was pretty excited to see her!
Quinn practises her "Elsa stomp" on the fountain near Kali River Rapids. She got soaked. But it was ok, because Callum, Kirsty ("Mommy's Friend" as my kids called her), and I got DRENCHED on Kali.

We kidnapped Kirsty to the Fort for the afternoon, and walked around the marina and beach and visited the horses.

Continued in next post!
Just wanted to post a quick trip report, because this board was SO HELPFUL in planning our first trip to Fort Wilderness.
Spoiler: I am completely in love with the Fort and I am never staying anywhere else. Ever. Ever.
We really had the best time, and are looking forward to heading down there again sometime very soon. Our next planned trip is Marathon Weekend in January, and I'm very strongly considering renting a popup for that trip.

Ok, let's get this thing started.
So, May 7, I spent the morning dropping the German Shepherds off at their kennel, and Perry the Canary off at his bird hotel. And then I put the littlest one down for her nap, and started packing the car. I'd been collecting all our gear and clothes in big Rubbermaid bins for weeks, so I was pretty much down all my packing by this point.
Here's how it looked when I was done.

And then I loaded the bikes on to the back.

The kids went to bed early and James and I finally got to bed around 11:00. Alarm set for 3:00 am.
May 8
Got up with the alarm at 3:00 and loaded the last minute things into the car - including filling the cooler and loading it in last. The kids were woken up last and put into the car in their PJs. I was hoping they'd go back to sleep, but no such luck. We were only 10 minutes down the road, when my oldest started asking if we were at Disney yet.

We drove until about 3:00 that afternoon, only stopping for gas and a quick lunch. We drove from Toronto to Fancy Gap, VA on that first day. We stopped at the Fancy Gap KOA campground, and we ended up with the nicest campsite I've ever seen! It was HUGE and had its own shelter over the picnic table.


We BBQ'ed some burgers (it took forever - needed more charcoal!) and had a nice first night in the tent. I expected the kids to put up more of a fuss, but they crashed immediately and slept through the night.
May 9:
We got back on the road around 9:00, which was later than I wanted to be, but it took us awhile to pack up the campsite.
Here I am in my environment on this trip. I'm a bit of a control freak, so I ended up doing all the driving. Doesn't hurt that my husband hates driving the minivan!

We arrived at Anastasia State Park at 6:30 and quickly set up before dark. We even had time to do the 20 minute nature walk trail!

May 10:
Mornings are hard.

Anastasia State Park is a beautiful park, and we'll definitely spend more time here on future trips. We quickly packed up the campsite (learned from our mistakes the day before!) and then spent a few hours on the beach.

We were back on the road around 11:00, and on our way to Fort Wilderness!
For some reason, they made us go inside to register. But it was ok, because my kids LOVED just the check in area.


We were assigned site 2053. I was a little sad to not be in the 1500 loop (but not surprised!) but we later learned that the 1500 loop was completely closed while we were there for refurbishment.
Site 2053 is a fantastic site. Nice and big, and it has a HUGE tree overhanging the site, to give it great shade.


We headed to Epcot for a few hours to do a few rides and have dinner, and then it was time for bed.
May 11:
AK day! Everyone was up early, so I cooked bacon in the morning. Mmmmm. We were meeting my DISBoards WISH friend at AK this morning, so everyone was pretty excited to see her!
Quinn practises her "Elsa stomp" on the fountain near Kali River Rapids. She got soaked. But it was ok, because Callum, Kirsty ("Mommy's Friend" as my kids called her), and I got DRENCHED on Kali.

We kidnapped Kirsty to the Fort for the afternoon, and walked around the marina and beach and visited the horses.

Continued in next post!