Earlier this month we visited the parks for 5 days, having booked a 1-day campsite at Fort Wilderness for about $60. We physically stayed off-site. We did the online check-in option a day before, never having set foot on the campsite. For that the purchase of the campsite we received: -2 days of free parking for check-in and check-out day ($34 value) -5 magic bands for our family ($64.75 plus tax) -60 day FP+ booking window for the full length of our trip, not just the campsite days -option to purchase a BOG FP+ lunch -option to use EMH (we followed easyWDW touring plans, so we actively avoided EMH, but to each his own) None of this is cheating or gaming the system. It's not even a loophole. These are the benefits available for booking an on-property campsite that I purchased with my own money. How I choose to use that campsite is nobody else's concern The argument that this is preventing other people from "legitimately" using the campsites is baloney. You're implying that I'm not "properly" using my campsite. Says who? You? What if I booked an ADR and chose to only purchase a milkshake? Are you mad at me for not ordering dinner? Am I somehow hurting someone else by choosing how I use the benefits that I purchased? Anyone who is turned away from a campsite because of capacity is welcome to plan as far ahead in advance as I did.