Colleen27
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So I woke up this morning all set to book my March stay at Caribbean Beach, but thanks to the whims of the Disney discount gods ended up with a Fort Wilderness cabin instead. And while we did think of staying there once, years ago, it has been a long time since I did any reading up on the Fort so of course I have all manner of stupid questions.
First, what are the pool hours like in the winter? Is the cabin loop pool open longer, like the quiet pools at the moderate resorts?
Second, I've been reading through one golf cart discussion after another and have come to the conclusion that we really don't need one. Am I right on this? It will be me (38) and 4 kids, ages 10 to 20, but DS's SO does have some mobility issues that make walking long distances difficult at times so we'd be relying on internal buses rather than foot power at least some of the time. Would it be better to have a cart to get to the pools and docks and such?
Third, how cabin-like are the amenities at Ft. Wilderness? I know they're much better equipped than the bring-your-own-linens level of KOA cabin we're used to, but is there anything I should still be thinking of packing? Beach towels for the pool? Toiletries? Or is Mousekeeping more or less the same in the cabins as in a resort room?
And last, and certainly least, has the migration to Coke Freestyle machines reached the Fort yet? It is a silly thing, to be sure, but since I'm a diet soda drinker having options other than just Diet Coke was something I was really looking forward to about CBR.
First, what are the pool hours like in the winter? Is the cabin loop pool open longer, like the quiet pools at the moderate resorts?
Second, I've been reading through one golf cart discussion after another and have come to the conclusion that we really don't need one. Am I right on this? It will be me (38) and 4 kids, ages 10 to 20, but DS's SO does have some mobility issues that make walking long distances difficult at times so we'd be relying on internal buses rather than foot power at least some of the time. Would it be better to have a cart to get to the pools and docks and such?
Third, how cabin-like are the amenities at Ft. Wilderness? I know they're much better equipped than the bring-your-own-linens level of KOA cabin we're used to, but is there anything I should still be thinking of packing? Beach towels for the pool? Toiletries? Or is Mousekeeping more or less the same in the cabins as in a resort room?
And last, and certainly least, has the migration to Coke Freestyle machines reached the Fort yet? It is a silly thing, to be sure, but since I'm a diet soda drinker having options other than just Diet Coke was something I was really looking forward to about CBR.