OK now I'm Mad

You know, FtW has probably been paid for at least 6 times over since it originally opened in '71!

To justify $100/nite they should be totally refurbishing every loop (instead of just clearing the brush and planting a few magnolia bushes) making each site long enough & wide enough to accomodate large MH's with slides and awnings and have Wi-Fi and CaTV available at each site. Crap, even Motel 6 gives you WiFi & Cable for only $40 bucks a nite! When you really take a close look at the partial hook-up sites, most of them have only enough room for one cabin tent & a screen room, and no place for kids to play.

Now that all the undergrowth has been cleared out, you really see how pitiful the campground is. At least before the clearing, FtW had personality. Now it looks long overdue for an over-haul. They also could use a food court at the Fort, and a decent pool and spa.

I think each of us needs to voice our opinion directly to Disney. I know I am going to.

If you care to write, here's the address....

Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground
4510 N Fort Wilderness Trail
Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830

Who knows if it'll do any good?:confused3 But at least we can say we tried.

Debbie
 
I hear you Donnie. Next winter when we go, we have 12 nights of FW camping, plus 10 day park hoppers x's 5 people, PLUS the DDP. Add the cost of gas from Mi there and back and it is a small fortune. We can only afford to go there every 2-3 years :sad2:

Lucky for us there is lots of great camping locations here in the midwest.
 
While it has gotten a lot more expensive than the good old days :goodvibes for us that remember :lmao: :rotfl2: for our up coming trip we will be under the new pricing policies and getting into FW on 12/16 and leaving on 1/26 and our total bill with all taxes, etc. comes to ~2600. Now add $200 for the dogs for 40 days and that brings it up to 2800 or $70/nite. Not cheap by any means, but still affordable and what you save on those meals you eat at your site really cuts that cost down a lot. Just breakfast can save $10/person so for a family of say 4 the cost for that day is now down to $30 not including the probably $5 in food for the breakfast. For us we never eat more than one meal in a park/resort and then only about every 3 days unless it's like a lite breakfast in France at the bakery or quick bite at a CS. Thus this time for the two of us and 40 days, we will be eating out for like 12 meals none being breakfast so that means we will be eating back at the site in excess of 100 meals.

Before we finally got all our days at FW we had ressies at the Ft. Summit KOA for 29/30/31 Dec and that site was around $60/nite with our KOA card and close to $65/70 normal rates. Like the ole says goes "If you're gonna play, be ready to pay" :cool1:

Larry
 
"If you're gonna play, be ready to pay" :cool1:

Larry

This is true. It sucks that as much as we love the fort that there's not an automatic lower rate for FL Residents and Annual Passholders. Just doesn't make sense as we use the place as a 2nd home. Even as a passholder I spend money eating on site and other things. I'll tell you why it got so expensive is because the refillable mugs are killing the profits lol.
 

This is true. It sucks that as much as we love the fort that there's not an automatic lower rate for FL Residents and Annual Passholders. Just doesn't make sense as we use the place as a 2nd home. Even as a passholder I spend money eating on site and other things. I'll tell you why it got so expensive is because the refillable mugs are killing the profits lol.

Nah it's them vet bills and support costs for them otter and peacocks. :laughing: :rotfl:

Larry
 
Yep, we are in that same $ range for spring break. We have honestly thought of changing our plans and staying in a 2/2 full kitchen suite at *unknown* resort....just to SAVE money!! :confused3
 
get over it, the PEACOCKS ARE DEAD, Not coming back.
 
The next best campground is Tropical Palms and we have really thought of staying there, but aren't they just about as much as the Fort ? The pluses are they don't charge a pet fee.
We don't really take buses at WDW anymore so driving wouldn't be a problem for us, but then we would have to pay to park at WDW.
Even though FW is a very, very nice campground I didn't find it overly disneyish, most campgrounds in the area have disney stuff in their camping store, so wouldn't miss that.
To weight out the options, I guess you might come out the same no matter where you camped in Florida.
 












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