I"m not a troll. just trying to figure out why people are so excited about it. The WDW website doesn't do much to explain what there is to do & why someone should go there. I'm sure that people who go to the Disney parks find an advantage for early hours and the food program, but since we won't be going to any Disney parks, there isn't an advantage for us. I get that camping means cooking my own meals - but a vacation also means getting to visit some restaurants too. We don't eat southern/fried food, and we aren't fans of buffets.
Peach - I actually posted many years ago -- when my kids were little and we were taking them to Disney parks. When I tried to log in again to find out about FW, it wouldn't accept my login.
Rusty - thanks for the list.
Peg - thanks for the link about the pool.
Bama_ed -- we bought a 45' Prevost. My understanding is that we need the larger lot size to fit a big rig. We don't have a toad yet, so we will have enterprise drop off a car. The Prevost forums warn that the people at FW are clueless and try to cram big coaches in small lots. I've read that the designs are not in consideration of big rigs - that some areas the driver can't help but "curb the tires". Also, there is an overhang at check-in coupled with a speed bump that causes the big rigs to scrape their top sides.
That being said, we are trying to book it. I called the number listed and was told reservations can only be made online. I can't determine from looking online if my first choice of dates are even available and the "service" person on the phone wouldn't look anything up.
Online only? That isn't right. Somebody gave you the wrong information on that one. Perhaps I missed it, what were your dates you were looking for? 1-407-939-5277 is the number I have always used and never had an issue booking.
The premium sites do, generally, offer more room, but mainly no sand pad as this is usually paved over to give more room on the site. I will tell you, that not all premium sites are easy to get into, and in some cases, Full hookup sites can be more roomy. It depends on if you want to deal with the sand pad or not. I always go with the premiums so my wife doesn't have a fit about the debris in the camper but I have since bought two 8x20 foot outdoor carpet rolls and will next time book full hookup and just use the carpet to cover the sand area in front of the camper. This helps on cost.
On the HDR, the food is brought out in a bucket, yes, but you have a plate. You spoon the beans, corn, etc. onto your plate and as you empty one of the pans they bring you another. I'm telling you, the food is great. I know, the price is up there, but honestly comparable to any dinner show you will go to. The stage show is the longest running stage show in America. You don't have to get the tier 1 seating. We have done tier 1 and tier 3 and got just as much interaction and able to see the show for a lesser price. If the money is there, I highly recommend it. If not, I understand.
I would recommend 900 or 400 loop. I say this because they are the premiums I stayed in and had plenty of room and close to either the marina/beach (400 loop) or The Meadows/pool (900 loop). I have stayed in 1400 loop, but it seemed pretty tight to me and if I had not been able to switch to a different site in that loop I would have requested a different loop all together. You can request the loop and other requests when you do online checkin. You can also call FW front desk 1-407-824-2900 about 5 days out from your visit to put in a special word about your rig size and concerns and they'll make some special notes for you.
Sorry, it just seemed like you were against the Fort idea in your initial post and reply. That is sometimes the problem with just having words on a screen giving a wrong impression. Sorry, we are a protective group. If it was in fact a real fort we would be volunteers to man the cannons.
Please, let us know what else we can help you with. I promise, the Fort is a unique place as far as campgrounds go. I have not found a nicer place to stay. To me, the thing about camping is relaxing. Sounds like you want to avoid the parks, and this is a great place to do just that even if you don't wish to utilize the perks of Disney property.