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This was a great site for us. The last picture shows what was behind our site -- a long path to the comfort station -- lots of bunnies all day and night -- and an armadillo. It wasn't too close to the sites next to us and the ground was flat all the way around.Also, we could load/unload our golf cart right at the site instead of having to stop to do it on the way out.
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This is site 316. We were here Jan/Feb. 07. We managed to squeeze in our 37 ft 5th wheel and our tractor. I'd recommend this site to anyone with a long rig. We were able to keep the entire outfit on the pad. I scanned theses pics....sorry they are grainy.![]()
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This is site 1715. June 4th-10th
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This was site 1710...It was pretty easy to back into. The only problem I ran into was the site right across from me had their gulf cart plugged in and it was sitting right along the side of the road. I just took it nice and easy. I didn't get many pictures because It rained almost every day we were there. I wanted to put the table under the awning but I swear that thing weighed 300lbs. It was just my kids and me so it ended up staying where it was!! LOL
This is site #711. We backed waaay up until the tires were on the sand pad. We really liked this site!
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Hey guys, why don't we pool all of our campsite photos together and make a list of all the sites we've stayed in? I've searched the internet many times in the past for pictures of campsites at Fort Wilderness and think it would be helpful to many to get a good idea of how rigs and tents fit in certain campsites. When you post your picture don't forget to add:
loop number:
site number:
type/size of rig/tent:
ease of backing into site:
addt'l info about site:
Oh my, this is my first post and just looked at all the photos. It will take us 36 hours straight through driving to get there - I wonder if I can convince DH. We live in California and have recently started camping.
We have a 23 ft. Outback Kargaroo travel trailer. We love it and are having a blast when we get to camp. We haven't been to far from home, but are excited to go where we can. We have mostly camped at the beach in Southern California.
I have been on a Disney Cruise when I was 17 years old and did WDW, AK, and MGM. That was with my grandma and we stayed at one of the resorts. I would love to be able to take my kids.
You have all given me motivation to try to plan something like this. The only problem I have is work, I get 3 weeks a year, but not in a row
Thanks for posting all of the pictures.
Candace
Oh my, this is my first post and just looked at all the photos. It will take us 36 hours straight through driving to get there - I wonder if I can convince DH. We live in California and have recently started camping.
Candace
Site 811 February 1st, 2008
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If it is too much to pull the tt all that way, maybe a stay in the cabins would be the solution.
We live in CA, DH said if we take a month Vacation we would drive the RV to WDW. I guess we will be flying in on our next trip. There is just to much country to see on the way there and back.