Well, I pulled out of the Fort this morning...truly sad. I hated to leave, because I really felt I did not have enough time to truly get to experience this place fully. The rain and repairs to the camper really took a bite out of this vacation, but I will get to that in a minute. I have now set up shop at Gulf State Park in Gulf Shores, AL. I missed the last two days of the report due to insurance adjuster and repairs to the camper. By the way, if you are at the Fort and need on site repairs, I strongly recommend Camper Connection. These guys are great, they are very fast and know a lot about what they are doing. They even gave me $200 off the regular $1200 that the repair parts would have cost.
On to the end of the trip.
We spent Thursday bouncing around from park to park picking up on some things that we had not got to do earlier. I ran into a couple outside Crockett's that apparently were having a similar National Lampoon's family vacation like I was. They said their youngest child had gotten a shiner by swimming into the pool ladder, and later that night the husband had gone to the bathhouse without his towel. When the wife went after him she stepped in a hole and badly twisted her ankle. She said she had it x-rayed (my opinion is that she has a tarsal fracture judging by the severe swelling and the fact that it is 5 days old and looks really bad). Now I don't feel so alone in the "man, this trip just isn't clicking along like it should be" mindset. Very nice people, I believe they were from PA. Hope she gets to doing better.
We finally made the campfire show, and here are my two daughters and my niece with Chip...or is it Dale. Dang, I get this whole one has a gap and the other doesn't thing...
Marshmallow mouth...
We got up Thursday morning and had breakfast at the castle, I strongly recommend the steak and eggs...
I had to leave the park early to meet the repair guys. After they were done we heard the usual thunder and realized that the rest of the day was again a washout. We stayed in the camper until it was over and caught the fireworks down on the beach again.
So we got up this morning...
Cooked breakfast...
and said goodbye to my good pals who never let me be alone out on the patio...
To sum it all up, I will without a doubt be back to this campground. For all the things that went wrong for us on this vacation, (there were several things that I have just not mentioned because they took away from the point of the post) I have decided that staying in my own bed, with my own kitchen, and my own porch is the best way to be. That night when I came in and found my awning destroyed, I just stood there for about 2-3 minutes debating on just hooking up and getting out before anything else bad happened. Two separate buses had broke down on us that morning, so we got to Hollywood Studios really late, and it was beyond packed. My wife had her toe cut by a running teenager who stomped on her foot on his way past us. I seriously thought about going...and I just realized that the kids were having a blast. Even if I felt like it was all going wrong, they were happy, and that was what was important. This place is like nothing else on Earth. When you look around this campground you don't see the frustrated parents dragging their kids crying. You see parents and their kids riding bikes, or all sitting around the table outside eating. Everybody here waves and says hello...even the Auburn fans

You don't see this at the resorts, or at least not as much. Camping is probably the one thing left that is a true family bonding moment, and I for one am sold on it and this campground. I'll be back in couple years after I finish up grad school.
So the lessons I learned on this trip:
1. Roll up the awning
2. If you bring the camper, eat your meals at the camper (table service meals are just too expensive. I could have stayed another 2 nights for what I paid for one meal)
3. Ed's right, these squirrels are not dumb. They have coordinated attack plans and can take out a bowl of Froot Loops quicker than you can blink)
4. Roll up the awning (I don't care what the weather prediction is)
5. Vaseline works to keep ants out of your camper (They will not cross this stuff) Put it around anything that touches the ground.
6. Keep the awning rolled up...