Site Confusion ???

We are going to be there the same time..from the 4th to the 13th:cool1:. I am in the process of making a Green Mickey head and have also purchased some Christmas decorations. Are you as excited as we are?? :banana: We are hoping to get the 100 or 200 loop and will certainly try to catch up to say hello while there!
As I have no idea what type of site we actually have, so I have no idea where we'll be. :rotfl2: Thanks Disney! :rolleyes:

We'll definitely have to look for you. :thumbsup2 We have the golf cart that looks like a yellow taxi cab, complete with the sign on top! You really can't miss us. :goodvibes
 
We are going to be there the same time..from the 4th to the 13th:cool1:. I am in the process of making a Green Mickey head and have also purchased some Christmas decorations. Are you as excited as we are?? :banana: We are hoping to get the 100 or 200 loop and will certainly try to catch up to say hello while there!

Dec. 4-13 also in Preferred. Requesting 300 loop. Let's catch up!!
 

For the Fort Wilderness novices, let's clear up some of the confusion about the type of sites available.

Thank you so much for the info. We just moved to Florida and plan to put Fort Wilderness on our agenda (something I've wanted to do for so many years).

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For the Fort Wilderness novices, let's clear up some of the confusion about the type of sites available.

Partial Hook-Up Loops: 1500 & 2000
Amenities include: Water, Electric (110, 30amp, 50amp), Cable, Grill
A small concrete pad with a large coquina shell pad behind the concrete.
Tents and pop-up's only. Even though I've been told they are not allowed on these loops, I have seen full sized TT's and motor homes.

The following site levels allow any kind of camping equipment....

Full Hook-Up Loops: 1600, 1700, 1800, 1900
Amenities include: W/E/Sewer/Cable, Grill. A large concrete pad with a small coquina shell pad at the rear of the site. If you need a lot of space in front of your RV, it's okay to back all the way into the site on to the shell pad.

Preferred Sites: 100, 200, 300
Amenities are the same as the Full Hook-Up sites. These are called preferred only because of their proximity to the Settlement Area, Trails End, HDDR, Beach, and Marina. These 3 loops are original to Ft.W and the sites tend to be a little more compact than the sites on the Full Hook-Up loops.

Premium Loops: 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900, 1000, 1100, 1200, 1300, 1400.

The only things that make these sites "premium" is that they are all concrete, have new, composite, square picnic tables, and a grill with a shelf and cover. Some sites are so packed together that if you want to set up an E-Z Up awning, or a tent, you will have no place to stake them down. Other sites do have enough grass space around them to set up the above, but the ground may not be level enough to do so.

Pet Loops: Although there are loops that are supposed to be designated as "pet only" loops, the actual loop numbers change like the wind. In the past two years I have seen dogs on every loop in the campground, with the exception of the cabin loops. I suppose if someone booked a cabin and had a service dog, there could be a possibility of a dog in the cabin loops.

There is a sticky on the main page of the Camping Board that has a map of FtW. If you want to see where all the loops are located with their proximity to recreation areas, bus stops, etc., refer to the map.

If you make your reservation on line, make sure to print out the reservation and take it with you. You may not be asked to produce it (I never have been), but if you have made modifications to your ressie between the time you booked and the time you arrive and your site level was changed without your knowledge, you have proof of what you originally booked. Don't forget that you can always ask at check-in if there is a better price available. The CM's at check-in will help you with that.

Edit to add: Wi-Fi is not available with any site. You can either go to Wi-Fi spots within the Fort (shown on map), or you can go to the front desk and ask for a high-speed cable modem kit. The kit has a refundable $125 deposit. Access to the Fort's internet, either thru the cable modem or through the wi-fi spots requires access using the number on your KTTW card and you will be charged $9.95 for a 24 hour period (whether you use the wi-fi for 5 minutes or the full 24 hours).


EXAMPLE:


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preferred 300 loop = not so much



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premium 700 = awesome!
 
My goodness team Bradfield! I thought for a minute there Disney had done some real "upgrades" to part of the Fort! :rotfl2:

That was cool. Beautiful!
 
gardnier, MT at the north entrance to Yellowstone. Notice the lawn chair, it was pretty tough to leave it.

DW says: if "Yellowstone" would only adopt a WDW transportation system, it would be perfect!:rotfl:
 


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