WebmasterDoc said:
While I'm not positive about the policy at SSR, at OKW RV's are not allowed in the regular parking areas. They do have parking available nearby at PO-R for those vehicles.
It might be best to call the resort to ask before arrival - just to be prepared.
Enjoy!
Hey Doc, it's not often anyone ever catches you in an error, but finally did....
At OKW RV parking is allowed on property if the vehicle is less than the width of the interior of the lines of one individual parking space, and does not exceed 24 feet in length. In other words, it doesn't take up anymore than a single parking spot. However, an RV that exceeds these measurements cannot be parked on property and must be parked at Port Orleans. (See your member Guidebook, page 112)
Of course when someone parks an RV and takes up more than one space then they are breaking the rules. And it gives all us RV'ers a bad name. I don't like it any more than you do. I only saw it happen once and I did stop by the front desk about it, but it did stay there for at least 2 more days so I don't know if
DVC ever said anything or not.
For the other resorts:
SSR: No RV's at all. RV's must be parked at Port Orleans.
VWL: Parking is allowed but the vehicle must be parked way in the back near the exit roads, and not take up spaces in the main areas of the lot.
BCV, same as VWL, park RV's at the back of the lot, furthest away from the buildings.
BWV: RV's can be parked in the lot near the taxi cab waiting area, but not in the main guest lot. To get to the proper lot, make an immediate left turn about 20 feet past the guard station at the main entrance. This takes you to the lot that is right next to Buena Vista Drive.
HH: No RV parking available. There's suppose to be a spot about 1-1/2 miles from the resort, but I'm not sure where it's at. (We've never taken the RV to HH)
VB: This is the only one I don't know for sure, but I don't think there's any RV parking available there.
Caskbill
DVC owner since 1993.
Tent Camping 1972 - 1979
RV'er 1979 -2005 (and hopefully many more years to come)