I hadn't checked the Greenberg website in a long time but I did here.
I noticed that the flat delivery fee for the Fort is $75 which was forced on customers as we discussed a while back. But I found it interesting that Greenberg also has trailers for rent in the Key West area ("call for pricing"). As someone who has towed a popup all the way to Key West, the possibility of a rental might be attractive to folks who want to get to the Keys. Hotels and B&B's are pricey down there so the combo of a campsite and camper rental might (or might not) be attractive. There are a couple private campgrounds (I stayed at Boyd's), a KOA, and Bahia Honda up at about mm32 (good luck getting a reservation between October-April).
For houseful of boys, being able to shut the door at night and have some privacy is a winner in my book. We started out in the FW cabins and that was the attractive part for us. We could put the kids in the back bedroom and close the door and DW and I could enjoy the living room, tv, and kitchen and use the Murphy bed.
Was that $280/night the cost for a site+trailer or just the trailer rental?
I stayed in 400 time before last. I like how close it was to the beach and boat dock for the MK boat.
Glad to hear you had a good Kenny rental experience. While nobody's perfect and some folks have reported Kenny rentals that were less than good, yours is typical. If I was in the cart market for a rental, I would (and have in the past) rent from him and not Disney.
Bama Ed
PS - also interesting on their 40' rental camper descriptions: "Please make sure your campsite will hold a 40' trailer. Fort Wilderness campsites in loops 100, 200, and 300 are not big enough for a 40 footer". They are professionals....