CottontailCurl
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I thought I'd jot down a few lines about our trip to Fort Wilderness this past December when we camped and had no plans to go to the parks (gasp! call social services, that close and no parks!) Although my intentions are to write down highlights, I am fairly long-winded, you can just call me Wordy McWordington.
This was definitely an unplanned trip. My parents had e-mailed me and my sibs a couple months before to announce that my Dad would be celebrating his retirement by going to WDW in December, and would anyone like to join? Everyone was on board and although we wouldn't be going to the parks, I thought it would be fun to join the group at restaurants and areas outside the parks. My retirement present for my Dad would be to walk their dog for them during the day so they wouldn't have to leave the parks to do it. The only downer on this trip was that my husband wasn't able take vacation at that time. We had never been to WDW without him and there were a lot of "I miss Dad"s and "there's Dad's favorite..."s, etc. We survived it, though, just barely with all that peace and tranquility in the fort : ).
This trip was also different in that we didn't make any special requests for loops, sites or areas of loops. We decided that since we usually ask for the 1500 loop because of its convenience for getting to the parks, we'd just take what we're given and leave the 1500 loop for families going to the parks. Also strange was my lack of early prep for this trip - I don't know if it was because of the last momentness of it, or what, but I just wasn't on the ball with getting us ready (my daughter: "this is just weird, it's 4 days before we leave and there's not a line of camping equipment in the living room!)
I forgot to mention that a little before we left, my parents e-mailed everyone to say their Christmas presents this year would be tickets to Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party!! Yay!! So, coming up; 6 days at Fort Wilderness, one night at MVMCP, yet the worst my legs and feet ever felt after a normal WDW trip, setting up camp w/out Dad, thoughts on 2000 loop and our site, weather in December, what we did since we weren't going into the parks, and taking 350+ pictures.
This was definitely an unplanned trip. My parents had e-mailed me and my sibs a couple months before to announce that my Dad would be celebrating his retirement by going to WDW in December, and would anyone like to join? Everyone was on board and although we wouldn't be going to the parks, I thought it would be fun to join the group at restaurants and areas outside the parks. My retirement present for my Dad would be to walk their dog for them during the day so they wouldn't have to leave the parks to do it. The only downer on this trip was that my husband wasn't able take vacation at that time. We had never been to WDW without him and there were a lot of "I miss Dad"s and "there's Dad's favorite..."s, etc. We survived it, though, just barely with all that peace and tranquility in the fort : ).
This trip was also different in that we didn't make any special requests for loops, sites or areas of loops. We decided that since we usually ask for the 1500 loop because of its convenience for getting to the parks, we'd just take what we're given and leave the 1500 loop for families going to the parks. Also strange was my lack of early prep for this trip - I don't know if it was because of the last momentness of it, or what, but I just wasn't on the ball with getting us ready (my daughter: "this is just weird, it's 4 days before we leave and there's not a line of camping equipment in the living room!)
I forgot to mention that a little before we left, my parents e-mailed everyone to say their Christmas presents this year would be tickets to Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party!! Yay!! So, coming up; 6 days at Fort Wilderness, one night at MVMCP, yet the worst my legs and feet ever felt after a normal WDW trip, setting up camp w/out Dad, thoughts on 2000 loop and our site, weather in December, what we did since we weren't going into the parks, and taking 350+ pictures.