Katybug236
Next Disneyfix set for May 2018!
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Renting one pushes up our trip cost and I was wondering is one was REALLY necessary. Can't I just drive our car up to the beach/ main pool area and park?
That is also frowned upon by the FW CM's. The rule sheet they give out at check in (Called the Fort Wilderness Gazette) states "Please leave your vehicle at your campsite" and "Please utilize our transportation system.Thank you! But just for my own peace of mind... I CAN drive around to drop members of my party off at the pool and then come back to my cabin correct?
The rule sheet they give out at check in (Called the Fort Wilderness Gazette) states "Please leave your vehicle at your campsite" and "Please utilize our transportation.
Nope, use your car all you want to and from parks. They just don't want everyone using their cars to "run errands" around the campground. As a matter of fact, your vehicle pass that they give you at FW entitles you to free parking at any park. I drive to every park except the MK. The MK is quick because of the boat. All the others I find it easier to just drive myself.Does this mean that I can't use my car to drive myself to the parks either?
(sorry for the first timer questions but well....I'm a FW first timer)
That is also frowned upon by the FW CM's. The rule sheet they give out at check in (Called the Fort Wilderness Gazette) states "Please leave your vehicle at your campsite" and "Please utilize our transportation system.
With over 1200 sites/cabin the roads would quickly become overwhelmed if folks started using their own cars for trips around the Fort.
Offsite cart rental is one way to save money on a cart.
So, when we do go, about once every four years or so, we don't spend a lot of time perusing the campground.