Rv and a popup on same site?

We're at the Fort right now and there is an RV & a pop-up on the 1800 loop. They actually have a nice set up. Pop at the very back of the site, screen room next, and then the RV. It's nice and tidy.

Also, there are 2 full size TT's, a class B & a class A MH on the 2000 loop. There are at least 5 hybrid's on 2000. I don't know about you, but I consider a hybrid basically to be a TT with slides.

We checked in on Thurs and the above listed rigs have been in 2000 all weekend. Therefore, I doubt any CM or manager spoke to any of them as there are plenty of premium sites & preferred sites open to move all of them to.
 
We're at the Fort right now and there is an RV & a pop-up on the 1800 loop. They actually have a nice set up. Pop at the very back of the site, screen room next, and then the RV. It's nice and tidy.

Also, there are 2 full size TT's, a class B & a class A MH on the 2000 loop. There are at least 5 hybrid's on 2000. I don't know about you, but I consider a hybrid basically to be a TT with slides.

We checked in on Thurs and the above listed rigs have been in 2000 all weekend. Therefore, I doubt any CM or manager spoke to any of them as there are plenty of premium sites & preferred sites open to move all of them to.

Can you post a pic?lol

Thanks
 
I check with Fort management before we did it and we got the ok from Disney to do it no rules broken :thumbsup2

:thumbsup2 right, no problem ;) ;)

The way I am looking at it is this...I have every single person on my reservation that is on the site. I am paying for all those people. Plus, the popup in question is not using any sewer or water. The only thing it is using is electric. Since most of the newer RV's (5er's) that are huge are requiring both 30 AND 50 amp hookups, I really don't think this should be an issue. I am not taking up any more space than any one else, nor am I parking on the grass. This is a perfect way in the summer for my son to bring his friends to Disney and them to enjoy themselves at the Fort. They can't all fit in my MH. We check to see if there is a problem with management and never have received a no.

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Can you post a pic?lol

Thanks

Sorry - I didn't take a pic. Look at AuburnJen92's pic. It was basically the same set up, but had a screen room between the pop & the MH. The MH was a class A - looked about 36' long - with slides & an awning. They had to put the pop into the site first, back on to the coquina pad, but it worked just fine.

I know people that have outfitted their cargo trailers with fold down bunk beds, a/c with reverse cycle heat, just so their family could all be together on one site. To me there is not much difference between that, a TT, or a pop. If all your peeps are on the ressie, don't sweat how you are housing them.
 
















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