ilovedisneymm
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Well we are 20 days out from check in and either 18 or 19 days from departure depending on the weather here in the midwest.
It will be me (Melissa) stay at home mom/ homeschooling mom / pro baby photographer. I photograph newborns under 10 days of life.
Hubby (Daniel) farmer & our two little ones, Grace (6) & Daniel (4).
Our stay is from January 15 - January 31.
We are driving 16 plus hours and plan to do 14 hours in one day and 2 hours the second day so that we can arrive early at the Fort. Our kids travel well, in fact better than me! Hubby will be doing most the driving cause he is a rock star driver and me not so much. Gas is $1.99 here and expected to go down even more! We will be driving down in our mini van and towing a small trailer with golf cart and should average about 27 miles to the gallon give or take. Last year we came down in our RV and towed the golf cart. Fuel was $4.00 (plus) and we averaged 5 miles to the gallon with a round trip of 2400 miles.....$$$$.
Fuel for coming down in van (this year) $176.00
Fuel for coming down in RV (last year) $1992.00
See how much better tents are looking???
So this will be our third trip to the Fort coming annually now in January. January works for us. Hubby farms and winter time is his down time. He is full on go go go from Spring with planting, Summer with hay and more hay and even more hay and Fall with harvest then post harvest field work that takes him through the first week or two in December. Our vacation time is January and February. We homeschool through the summer time and take extended holiday break from December - February and do as much traveling as possible.
My first trip to DW was a kid (5) back in the 80s. I don't remember anything except the off site pool. Second trip I was a teen and we stayed at the Dolphin. Hubby's first ever trip DW was in 2013. We did Disneyland back 10 years ago but the World is the place to be.
I like my Disney Bubble! So our first official complete family trip was a spur of the moment trip for 7 days and we stayed at the Cabins in 2013. I am so happy we decided to stay there cause that is when we discovered the Fort and it was a perfect match for our family 


We loved it so much we got an RV and a golf cart and came back in 2014 for 11 nights. While it was nice while it lasted the fuel was insane and too much to deal with towing 1/2 way across the country and only able to go 50 mph. It had many great features but we both felt it to be a larger hassle than we wanted to deal with. Sold it! We are getting ready to build a new house in 2015 and hope to buy a pull behind trailer after the house is complete. I have my eye on some Rockwood campers.
For now we are coming down in 2 tents for 2015. It is simple and easy to travel with. We will be offically FW full circle campers. I'm not going to lie, I'm a bit worried about how this is all going to pan out but we are bringing a great deal of gear with us to be prepared for whatever mother nature brings our way. Accuweather has been calling for rain 12 nights out of the 17 we will be there but now the forecast is looking all clear with a small chance of rain for one day! Wohoo! Time will tell....
This will be our second time with the FP+ system and have mixed emotions about it. We are doing 10 day base ticket but probably going to upgrade to the park hopper and maybe to the annual pass. Not sure yet...I did stay up until midnight on our 60 day mark and scored 3 A&E meet in greet and 10 Mine Train FP. I have no idea what park we are going to be in on what day. That is just too much planning for us. I have an idea but plans change, daily and weather changes, daily so you just never know. I can easily plan an itinerary for a 4 - 7 day stay but when you are there for two weeks plus, I just can't do it. I don't even know what I'm having for dinner tomorrow....I did every day FP for MK cause I can always drop an A&E or Mine Train and pick up another park and if worse comes to worse......gasp.....wait...in...line.....for something else at another park. I was going a bit crazy for a little bit reading so many FP+ stress posts but in the end I just made it as simple as possible for us. Whatever will be will be with the FP+ system. I call my fast pass plan "FP+ insurance".
I have a few things planned
I have a few 8 am BBB appointments for 9am MK opening (again BBB insurance) cause you never know what will happen or change. After BBB we have early morning A&E meet in greet FP and directly after A&E, Cinderella & Rupunzel FP then followed by Be our Guest FP for lunch. I have two days set up like this (only one FP for Be our Guest lunch) and call them our 1/2 princess days! After that we are all about the rides and Fort Wilderness. We will only be meeting the princesses once but have a back up ½ princess day just incase!
We have 5 ADRs planned and they are all for Trails End. How boring are we???
Hey, why mess with a good thing? We love it there! We plan to cook almost every breakfast (except the 8 am BBB appointments) at our site, eat twice at Be our Guest/ Beast Castle for lunch, daily quick service meals at the parks and sweet sugar heavenly treats daily! Dinner will consist of TE or TE to go and the rest we will cook at our site. We will be bringing steaks, roasts (crock pot) and I plan to pre-make a couple of small lasagnas and freeze some chili. Everything is flexible! If we see some place good to eat, then we will eat there. I would like to go over and try Whispering Canyons. Will see. I had a spa massage over there last year at Wilderness Lodge and the smells coming from that restaurant were wonderful!
The first day we arrive is also planned and I hope it goes a little like this
Arrive at 8 9 ish on a Thursday and have an early check in. If site available great, if not then we will unload the cart and head down to a second breakfast at TE and then cruise the loops and breath in all that Fort Wilderness air until or site is ready. Once our site is set up we have a TE dinner ADR for 530. After that we will do the sing a long, a bit of the movie, watch the fireworks from the beach and also the water parade. Hopefully the first day will allow for some pool time.
The first weekend is MLK. So we plan to keep it low key and spend little time in the parks and more time at FW. Friday & Monday are FW days and Saturday & Sunday are light park days.
After Monday, crowd control should be light ranging from 1 - 4 and one day with a 5!
We have a check in day, 10 park days, 4 rest at FW days and a check out day with every single day flexible (i sure hope)!
Lots to do between now and then .
We are all really excited about coming down again and cant wait to be back home!
If you see a family with two cabin style tents and a cream cart, stop by and say hello.
It will be me (Melissa) stay at home mom/ homeschooling mom / pro baby photographer. I photograph newborns under 10 days of life.
Hubby (Daniel) farmer & our two little ones, Grace (6) & Daniel (4).
Our stay is from January 15 - January 31.
We are driving 16 plus hours and plan to do 14 hours in one day and 2 hours the second day so that we can arrive early at the Fort. Our kids travel well, in fact better than me! Hubby will be doing most the driving cause he is a rock star driver and me not so much. Gas is $1.99 here and expected to go down even more! We will be driving down in our mini van and towing a small trailer with golf cart and should average about 27 miles to the gallon give or take. Last year we came down in our RV and towed the golf cart. Fuel was $4.00 (plus) and we averaged 5 miles to the gallon with a round trip of 2400 miles.....$$$$.
Fuel for coming down in van (this year) $176.00
Fuel for coming down in RV (last year) $1992.00
See how much better tents are looking???
So this will be our third trip to the Fort coming annually now in January. January works for us. Hubby farms and winter time is his down time. He is full on go go go from Spring with planting, Summer with hay and more hay and even more hay and Fall with harvest then post harvest field work that takes him through the first week or two in December. Our vacation time is January and February. We homeschool through the summer time and take extended holiday break from December - February and do as much traveling as possible.
My first trip to DW was a kid (5) back in the 80s. I don't remember anything except the off site pool. Second trip I was a teen and we stayed at the Dolphin. Hubby's first ever trip DW was in 2013. We did Disneyland back 10 years ago but the World is the place to be.




We loved it so much we got an RV and a golf cart and came back in 2014 for 11 nights. While it was nice while it lasted the fuel was insane and too much to deal with towing 1/2 way across the country and only able to go 50 mph. It had many great features but we both felt it to be a larger hassle than we wanted to deal with. Sold it! We are getting ready to build a new house in 2015 and hope to buy a pull behind trailer after the house is complete. I have my eye on some Rockwood campers.
For now we are coming down in 2 tents for 2015. It is simple and easy to travel with. We will be offically FW full circle campers. I'm not going to lie, I'm a bit worried about how this is all going to pan out but we are bringing a great deal of gear with us to be prepared for whatever mother nature brings our way. Accuweather has been calling for rain 12 nights out of the 17 we will be there but now the forecast is looking all clear with a small chance of rain for one day! Wohoo! Time will tell....
This will be our second time with the FP+ system and have mixed emotions about it. We are doing 10 day base ticket but probably going to upgrade to the park hopper and maybe to the annual pass. Not sure yet...I did stay up until midnight on our 60 day mark and scored 3 A&E meet in greet and 10 Mine Train FP. I have no idea what park we are going to be in on what day. That is just too much planning for us. I have an idea but plans change, daily and weather changes, daily so you just never know. I can easily plan an itinerary for a 4 - 7 day stay but when you are there for two weeks plus, I just can't do it. I don't even know what I'm having for dinner tomorrow....I did every day FP for MK cause I can always drop an A&E or Mine Train and pick up another park and if worse comes to worse......gasp.....wait...in...line.....for something else at another park. I was going a bit crazy for a little bit reading so many FP+ stress posts but in the end I just made it as simple as possible for us. Whatever will be will be with the FP+ system. I call my fast pass plan "FP+ insurance".
I have a few things planned
I have a few 8 am BBB appointments for 9am MK opening (again BBB insurance) cause you never know what will happen or change. After BBB we have early morning A&E meet in greet FP and directly after A&E, Cinderella & Rupunzel FP then followed by Be our Guest FP for lunch. I have two days set up like this (only one FP for Be our Guest lunch) and call them our 1/2 princess days! After that we are all about the rides and Fort Wilderness. We will only be meeting the princesses once but have a back up ½ princess day just incase!
We have 5 ADRs planned and they are all for Trails End. How boring are we???
Hey, why mess with a good thing? We love it there! We plan to cook almost every breakfast (except the 8 am BBB appointments) at our site, eat twice at Be our Guest/ Beast Castle for lunch, daily quick service meals at the parks and sweet sugar heavenly treats daily! Dinner will consist of TE or TE to go and the rest we will cook at our site. We will be bringing steaks, roasts (crock pot) and I plan to pre-make a couple of small lasagnas and freeze some chili. Everything is flexible! If we see some place good to eat, then we will eat there. I would like to go over and try Whispering Canyons. Will see. I had a spa massage over there last year at Wilderness Lodge and the smells coming from that restaurant were wonderful!
The first day we arrive is also planned and I hope it goes a little like this
Arrive at 8 9 ish on a Thursday and have an early check in. If site available great, if not then we will unload the cart and head down to a second breakfast at TE and then cruise the loops and breath in all that Fort Wilderness air until or site is ready. Once our site is set up we have a TE dinner ADR for 530. After that we will do the sing a long, a bit of the movie, watch the fireworks from the beach and also the water parade. Hopefully the first day will allow for some pool time.
The first weekend is MLK. So we plan to keep it low key and spend little time in the parks and more time at FW. Friday & Monday are FW days and Saturday & Sunday are light park days.
After Monday, crowd control should be light ranging from 1 - 4 and one day with a 5!
We have a check in day, 10 park days, 4 rest at FW days and a check out day with every single day flexible (i sure hope)!
Lots to do between now and then .
We are all really excited about coming down again and cant wait to be back home!
If you see a family with two cabin style tents and a cream cart, stop by and say hello.
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