jag90 said:Jim, Until last weekend we had never 'camped' at all much less FW. We borrowed BIL's 27' travel trailer and had an ABSOLUTE BLAST!! (did no parks this visit) So much so that we reserved a site for Dec just to experience Christmas at FW.
We are BIG Disney people, having had AP for 15+ yrs and also currently owning DVC. This was just a side of Disney we had never thought to explore. I have to admit, I'm a little afraid of the 'pandoras box' this may have opened for us.
Was it quiet at night?
Was it quiet at night?
We were in the 1000 loop specifically 1004 which is right bihind comfort station with walkway to it running next to campsite, and had no noise issues what so ever.
bama_ed said:Jim, if you don't mind my asking, is it that you really want to drive that far in a Class C or just stay in one at the Fort?
Bama Ed
Its a combination of wanting to drive, having a small car, and staying at FW.
Add all that to the fact that everyone wants that ultimate road trip in an RV, seems like a good time to try it.
bama_ed said:PS-And yes, Preferred sites are the same as Full sites but they are in different parts of the Fort (the other types are Premium and Tent/Partial). Tent/Partial don't have a sewer hookup. The other 3 types do. And they all have power, water, and cable tv.
This might help or be of intrest, you can rent a Trailer and they will drop it off at FT. Wilderness. They can even set the trailer before you get there.
Greenbergrvflorida.com/trailer-rental
I know me and my family are thinking of doing this.
chartle said:I see this as a much better idea. I have driven from Pittsburgh a couple of times and its only at most a day and a half trip. Some leave early in the am and drive straight through.
OP are you ok driving and parking some thing as big as bus?
How many driving hours does it take from Pittsburgh?
I've driven some box trucks a few times, but yeah the size of the RV will be different.
I think you will find that when you factor in rental, gas and a site at the fort you could drive and stay at the GF.
This is what kept us from renting and staying at the Fort. When you look at the rental cost, mileage cost, gas and cost of the campsite, it really adds up. If money is less of an issue then experience, or if you are thinking of trying RVing and maybe buying an RV, then it might be worth it.
We just bought our first RV last year so we are looking forward to our first stay at the Fort. FWIW, We have a similar length drive from NJ. From what our local friend with the same RV as ours tells us, the fuel cost in the RV should be about double what it was with our car ($400 round trip, plus $300.00 in hotels). I expect it to cost us around $800. for diesel, depending on the price per gallon when we leave. The cost difference is worth it to me not to have to stop at dirty rest areas or rent hotels.
I did a rough calc and come up with around 700 for gas for an RV.