Name of Mobile Detailing Service at the Fort

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What's the name of the mobile detailing service at the fort with contact info?

How much for a wash and wax?

Do you give them a credit card # and they do it while you're away?

Thanks!

The new pool is nice. I wish the splash area was done. My 2 year old would love it.

I haven't traveled around much, but my area is fairly full.

Hollywood Studios in the morning. Hoop Dee Doo in the evening.

My wife doesn't think we'll spend much time at the campground.
 
Call Amazing Detailing - talk to Jose Ferrer. (407) 575-8336

They did my 33' motorhome last week. I had some heavy oxidation on the front and rear so they had some serious buffing to do. They washed the roof, washed, buffed, waxed and polished the RV and my tow car for $350.00 and did a great job. I'm quite pleased.

Cannot answer your credit card question, I was here and I paid cash. Jose did say that he would come around the next day to collect if I wasn't here, so he seems pretty flexible.
 
If it's the 2 guys in the white cube van they're making a mint. When we were there last month I saw them everyday on several loops.
 

FWIW - I HATE to hear those power washers running when I'm at the Fort to relax. I know it's convenient to have it done for you at FtW, but can't you have it done at home? You'd probably get a better deal if you shopped locally for a pressure cleaning company.

ETA: If the guy does run a pressure washer - make sure your slides are in.
 
FWIW. I LOVE to hear that pressure washing going. The Fort is one of the best places to get that work done because there is something you can do while they are cleaning it. Once it is done you have the best lookin' rig in the loop. I may get mine done when I am there in May. It has been a year since I had it done which was last May I believe.:cool1:

I have also found that generally, 99% of the time. The loops are 99% void of human life so no harm no foul. Of course, there are always the exceptions.:thumbsup2
 
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Another dead horse. :rolleyes:

Everyone has their own opinion on this, I can only add...try to be considerate of your neighbors who may not have gone to FW to visit the parks..but are camping instead. Just something to think about.
 
FWIW. I LOVE to hear that pressure washing going. The Fort is one of the best places to get that work done because there is something you can do while they are cleaning it. Once it is done you have the best lookin' rig in the loop. I may get mine done when I am there in May. It has been a year since I had it done which was last May I believe.:cool1:

I have also found that generally, 99% of the time. The loops are 99% void of human life so no harm no foul. Of course, there are always the exceptions.:thumbsup2


I totally agree.

We used Amazing Detailing last year and they did an excellent job. We plan to use them again on our next trip. :thumbsup2
 
FWIW - I HATE to hear those power washers running when I'm at the Fort to relax. I know it's convenient to have it done for you at FtW, but can't you have it done at home? You'd probably get a better deal if you shopped locally for a pressure cleaning company.

ETA: If the guy does run a pressure washer - make sure your slides are in.


I agree, I find them annoying. We have ours detailed before we get there.

But, with the economy in Michigan the way it is, I joked with the wife after our last trip that we should just pack up and move to Fort Wilderness, we could rent golf carts and wash RV's. :hippie: We saw that white van everyday in loop 800, or if we couldn't see them we definitely heard them.
 
I agree, I find them annoying. We have ours detailed before we get there.

But, with the economy in Michigan the way it is, I joked with the wife after our last trip that we should just pack up and move to Fort Wilderness, we could rent golf carts and wash RV's. :hippie: We saw that white van everyday in loop 800, or if we couldn't see them we definitely heard them.

I have to agree. If I was trying to relax I'd dang sure not want to hear a pressure washer. I just pressure washed the pool deck and sidewalks at our community pool and the noise is bad. Too bad they don't make quiet pressure washers like they did the generators.
 
Disney should have a designated area for this type of service. This way the people who want to have their rigs power washed can do so without disturbing those who want to enjoy the peace and quiet of a camping vacation.
 
I don't want to bring the 4 slides in. Too much junk with 7 people. I guess I'll pass.

Thanks!
 
I know it's convenient to have it done for you at FtW, but can't you have it done at home?

Before a trip our RV gets a thorough wash and wax. Then we drive though the snow, slush, rain and salt. Once we finally get down there, it looks like a totally different vehicle, and not in a good way.

$300 is a great price, when it takes me an entire day from sunrise to sunset, or two whole afternoons to get the same job done. Throw in another car and it's a steal.

I agree on trying not to upset the peace and quiet, though. How long does a pressure washer run for when washing the RV? I use a high-volume/low-pressure hose here to do it, and it's not on all that long.

Is this service a 100% fluid reclamation service? Out here on-site detailers must contain and remove any runoff from the service.
 




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