Hello all!
I was told about this forum from some folks over on the Open Roads forum. I am "Tvov" on that forum. Anyway....
We are in the initial planning stages for a trip to Fort Wilderness in mid-October 2008. We will be driving down from Connecticut with our 21' TT, being pulled by a F250 7.3PSD. This will be our fifth season with the TT, so we are well used to it and camping in general. It will be me, wife, son (13) and daughter (11). We are hoping (and assuming) we will be making reservations before the end of this month (January).
The last week we have been perusing this and other forums about info and tips on WDW and Fort Wilderness. I am sure many of my questions have been covered before, but I am having trouble sifting through everything! Apologies in advance for repeat questions, and Thanks in advance for responses. If people just want to leave links where I might find more info, that is fine.
Frankly, we are quickly becoming overwhelmed and a bit frustrated with the mass of information available about Disney World. We were going to fly down and stay at a Disney resort hotel, but from descriptions of FW we want to camp there now.
I will try to make a short story long here:
We are planning on leaving early on a Saturday (3-4 AMish) for a two day drive. Stay at a hotel somewhere midway, preferably with a pool for the kids to work off steam from the trip. I don't really see sleeping in a rest stop or parking lot with the whole family. Get to FW sometime Sunday afternoon or hopefully no later than early evening. People have been telling me it is about 20 hours drive time, I am figuring at 24+ hours to include breaks every few hours.
We would stay at FW Sunday night through Friday night, leaving early Saturday morning for the drive home. Again, stay at a hotel at a midway point, arriving home Sunday afternoon sometime.
Food: Right now, we are kind of figuring on bringing basic stuff for simple breakfasts at the camper and snacks. Then doing a Disney Dining Plan for lunches and dinners. Seeing as how this is a rare trip for us, the wife and I aren't really planning on spending time at the camper cooking.
Activities: Magic your way pass, with one day at water park (or parks, ? more than one?).
That's it in a nutshell.
Travel: I would be interested in comments from people who have made a similar trip with a family. We have a portable DVD player for the truck, and the obligatory handheld Nintendo games.
Also, how about tips for a decent Hotel, preferably with pool, at a good halfway point down the coast? If it was just my son and I, I would consider just overnighting it in a parking lot in the TT somewhere along the highway, but the wife is not interested in doing that! (lol) Plus, we figure on giving the kids a break from the drive. Also, the return trip... Should we plan on the same hotel or maybe try a different one? We are not really interested in "setting up" at a campground for an overnight, but if one is easily accessible along our way, maybe.
Food. Does that sound like a decent plan using the DDP that includes one TS meal, one CS meal, and one "snack"? Planning on breakfast at the camper? Also, from what I've been reading, should we make reservations for EVERY "table service" meal?? These forums make it sound like we will never get a seat without year-in-advance reservations. We want to enjoy Disney, hopefully not checking the time every 1/2 hour so we won't be late for our next meal. We DO want to see the Hoop-Dee-Do Review, and will make reservations for that. Speaking of which, what would be a good day / time for that? Right now, we don't know which other places we should eat at. I don't think we need to see many "character" meals, my son especially is not interested in that. My daughter, though, would probably get a kick out of a "Princess" meal thing. I was just reading another thread extolling the pleasures of going with the Deluxe dining plan, not worrying about meals at all. I am so confused!
Activities: Does the Magic your way Pass cover all activities and rides? We still have to look more into that, but once we are in DW, what should we expect to pay extra for to see and / or ride?
Discounts: We have AAA, and have heard about discounts with a AAA membership, but on a quick perusal of their website I didn't see anything about Disney in October or how or if we can reserve through them. How do AAA discounts work? We are not members of any other organization that I know of that would have discounts available.
I will have more questions, and I am getting as much info as possible... But sheesh, all we want to do is have some fun at Disney World, something we probably won't do again for years! -- If we get the chance to do it again. We want to have a good experience, but with all these advance reservations, planning, warnings, recommendations, good stuff, bad stuff... It is making us nervous.
Thanks again for any responses, and I will be pestering you all with more questions I am sure.
(P.S. I just re-read my post, I didn't think it would be this long! Sorry!)
I was told about this forum from some folks over on the Open Roads forum. I am "Tvov" on that forum. Anyway....
We are in the initial planning stages for a trip to Fort Wilderness in mid-October 2008. We will be driving down from Connecticut with our 21' TT, being pulled by a F250 7.3PSD. This will be our fifth season with the TT, so we are well used to it and camping in general. It will be me, wife, son (13) and daughter (11). We are hoping (and assuming) we will be making reservations before the end of this month (January).
The last week we have been perusing this and other forums about info and tips on WDW and Fort Wilderness. I am sure many of my questions have been covered before, but I am having trouble sifting through everything! Apologies in advance for repeat questions, and Thanks in advance for responses. If people just want to leave links where I might find more info, that is fine.
Frankly, we are quickly becoming overwhelmed and a bit frustrated with the mass of information available about Disney World. We were going to fly down and stay at a Disney resort hotel, but from descriptions of FW we want to camp there now.
I will try to make a short story long here:
We are planning on leaving early on a Saturday (3-4 AMish) for a two day drive. Stay at a hotel somewhere midway, preferably with a pool for the kids to work off steam from the trip. I don't really see sleeping in a rest stop or parking lot with the whole family. Get to FW sometime Sunday afternoon or hopefully no later than early evening. People have been telling me it is about 20 hours drive time, I am figuring at 24+ hours to include breaks every few hours.
We would stay at FW Sunday night through Friday night, leaving early Saturday morning for the drive home. Again, stay at a hotel at a midway point, arriving home Sunday afternoon sometime.
Food: Right now, we are kind of figuring on bringing basic stuff for simple breakfasts at the camper and snacks. Then doing a Disney Dining Plan for lunches and dinners. Seeing as how this is a rare trip for us, the wife and I aren't really planning on spending time at the camper cooking.
Activities: Magic your way pass, with one day at water park (or parks, ? more than one?).
That's it in a nutshell.
Travel: I would be interested in comments from people who have made a similar trip with a family. We have a portable DVD player for the truck, and the obligatory handheld Nintendo games.
Also, how about tips for a decent Hotel, preferably with pool, at a good halfway point down the coast? If it was just my son and I, I would consider just overnighting it in a parking lot in the TT somewhere along the highway, but the wife is not interested in doing that! (lol) Plus, we figure on giving the kids a break from the drive. Also, the return trip... Should we plan on the same hotel or maybe try a different one? We are not really interested in "setting up" at a campground for an overnight, but if one is easily accessible along our way, maybe.
Food. Does that sound like a decent plan using the DDP that includes one TS meal, one CS meal, and one "snack"? Planning on breakfast at the camper? Also, from what I've been reading, should we make reservations for EVERY "table service" meal?? These forums make it sound like we will never get a seat without year-in-advance reservations. We want to enjoy Disney, hopefully not checking the time every 1/2 hour so we won't be late for our next meal. We DO want to see the Hoop-Dee-Do Review, and will make reservations for that. Speaking of which, what would be a good day / time for that? Right now, we don't know which other places we should eat at. I don't think we need to see many "character" meals, my son especially is not interested in that. My daughter, though, would probably get a kick out of a "Princess" meal thing. I was just reading another thread extolling the pleasures of going with the Deluxe dining plan, not worrying about meals at all. I am so confused!
Activities: Does the Magic your way Pass cover all activities and rides? We still have to look more into that, but once we are in DW, what should we expect to pay extra for to see and / or ride?
Discounts: We have AAA, and have heard about discounts with a AAA membership, but on a quick perusal of their website I didn't see anything about Disney in October or how or if we can reserve through them. How do AAA discounts work? We are not members of any other organization that I know of that would have discounts available.
I will have more questions, and I am getting as much info as possible... But sheesh, all we want to do is have some fun at Disney World, something we probably won't do again for years! -- If we get the chance to do it again. We want to have a good experience, but with all these advance reservations, planning, warnings, recommendations, good stuff, bad stuff... It is making us nervous.
Thanks again for any responses, and I will be pestering you all with more questions I am sure.
(P.S. I just re-read my post, I didn't think it would be this long! Sorry!)