Thanks for the response. We have a TT that I was considering renting to families that want to go to FW. I am just trying to do research to see if there is any intrest in this. We live 2 hours from WDW and that would give me an excuse to visit more often!
A huge reason we camp is because I sleep in my own bed, sit on my own couch, eat at my own table, etc.. If we didn't have a TT, we'd either rent a cabin but would probably stay at the Wilderness Lodge.
I am wondering if you have or would consider renting a travel trailer at Ft Wilderness.
Thanks for the response. We have a TT that I was considering renting to families that want to go to FW. I am just trying to do research to see if there is any intrest in this. We live 2 hours from WDW and that would give me an excuse to visit more often!
Thanks for the response. We have a TT that I was considering renting to families that want to go to FW. I am just trying to do research to see if there is any intrest in this. We live 2 hours from WDW and that would give me an excuse to visit more often!
Oh, I see. Your original post made it sound like you wanted to rent. Now that I read further down I see what you are thinking.
I don't know if I would rent out your trailer to someone. Maybe if it was someone you knew very well and trusted them. I am not sure how insurance would be handled either.
I think you would be better off driving it there and setting it up yourself but would they let you do that at the Fort?
Would you allow pets? My dogs do a lot of tent camping with me, but I wouldn't want them tent camping in Florida. A trailer with A/C though, I'd at least consider it.
I would be sure to have plenty of time between renters to clean/repair.
Wow, as a non-trailer owner and frequent tent camper (with my dog), I would love to try trailer camping at the Fort! Who knows, I might like it so much that I'd have to get a trailer. What kind of trailer do you have? I've only ever tent camped at FW once and would love to stay there again, but DH says "I'm not sleeping in a tent at Disney". Frankly, their cabins are too $$$ so we stay value instead. It's great to be at Disney, but it ain't the Fort. FW is an experience all its own.