Whats the best part about camping at WDW?

it's awesome when your 5 year daughter asks to visit Cinderella's ponies.

We visited Millie in November...

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DH and I love Millie. I know you can't pet them, but she always looks like she would like to have a hug.

Also where can you go in today's world and watch horses being washed and dried. Maybe if you live on a farm, but for us "city" folk I love catching the action at TCD when they are grooming the horses.
 

clean bathrooms

clean campsites - never stayed in another campground where they clean your site when you leave for the next recipient

boatride to MK

pool

love smell of the Meadows Trading Post - it's like coming home

Trails End Fried Chicken

looping in the golf cart

just to name a few...
 
love smell of the Meadows Trading Post - it's like coming home

Love that!!! And I swear when I read that, I could almost smell it (I know, weird, but true).

It is the one place my husband will relax at when we are on vacation.
 
The first time I camed at the fort was five years ago. We had gone with two other families. It was the most fun I had in a long time. Life in the real world was overwhelming at that time. My DH & I were dealing with aging parents. My mother was in the early stages of alzheimers and his mother was in failing health. For the time we were at WDW we were able to put all of that aside relax and have a great time. We were hooked. We would spend more time there if we lived closer.
 
love smell of the Meadows Trading Post - it's like coming home

Love that!!! And I swear when I read that, I could almost smell it (I know, weird, but true).

It is the one place my husband will relax at when we are on vacation.


Funny, but it's true of my husband also. We have never had a great vacation until FW. He could never relax and enjoy. He was always trying to find something to do and would make work if he had to. Now, we have wonderful things to do every day. Parkks, resort hopping, riding bikes, watching fireworks, boats, horses, etc. Many things we haven't done yet. Because some things are extra and pricey we try for a new thing each trip. Keeps him calm and relaxed and we both have a great time.
 
The food. All natural, in the wild food.You know, acorns nuts, mushrooms, pine seeds, clovers, June berries, Mulberries, Pine bark,
course if that don't suit you , then you could always go to the Trails End.
 
Just curious to see what everyone thinks. popcorn::

Classic Disney: Magic Kingdom is the original Disney theme park, first built in the original Disneyland in California, and now part of every Disney location (Disneyland Paris, Hong Kong, etc.) Signature attractions include The Haunted Mansion and the three mountain roller coasters (Space, Splash, and Thunder). Magic Kingdom is the top Disney World theme park for little kids, with attractions such as the Dumbo tea-cup ride, carousel, Winnie the Pooh, Peter Pan, etc.:cool1::cool1::cool1:

Part of Epcot is a sort of permanent world's fair, with international pavilions, and hands-on exhibits at Future World. Some call it educational; but it's also very entertaining to tour the 11 countries surrounding the lagoon at World Showcase. Every pavilion has some type of live show, movie, or interactive experience. The pavilions also have great eats: from the casual (French patisserie, anyone) to fine dining.

Epcot also has plain ol' fun like the "Honey I Shrunk the Kids", Test Track rides, Soarin', and Mission Space. :yay::yay::yay:

With a Disney World vacation, theme parks are about much more than "rides". At no extra charge, guests can enjoy PARADES in the day-time at several parks, and beautiful night parade in Magic Kingdom; IllumiNations, unique spectacle at night at Epcot, followed by fireworks; more FIREWORKS, at Magic Kingdom; and some great LIVE STAGE SHOWS, including a stunningly imaginative staging of Finding Nemo in a (cool, covered) theatre in Animal Kingdom.

Meanwhile, for an extra charge: CHARACTER MEALS give you much for your bucks-- for ex., a giant buffet with kids' section, at the Crystal Palace (left) Do a late breakfast and make it lunch. The characters sing, dance, and pose for pix.:woohoo::woohoo::woohoo::

:dance3::dance3::dance3::dance3::dance3::dance3::dance3::dance3:
 
The endless supply of scalding water in the comfort station showers during cold winter nights like this past weekend.

I will say that the Tree House Villas at SSR and the One Bedroom at OKW are a very close second to FW for us.
 
we have three little boys and i like that i can let them be free to be energetic little boys at FW, instead of being in a hotel where i feel like i have to keep them calm and shushed all the time so we don't bother other guests.
 
we have three little boys and i like that i can let them be free to be energetic little boys at FW, instead of being in a hotel where i feel like i have to keep them calm and shushed all the time so we don't bother other guests.

Well, a little freedom is okay, but just because I'm camping dont necessarily mean that I mind being bothered anymore than a hotel guest. :confused3


And welcome to the boards, :thumbsup2
 
Well, a little freedom is okay, but just because I'm camping dont necessarily mean that I mind being bothered anymore than a hotel guest. :confused3


And welcome to the boards, :thumbsup2

Have to agree with Born 2 Fish. I camp to relax not listen to kids yell 24/7. At least take them to the play ground or pool to blow off steam so they can be relatively quiet back at camp. Now before every one with kids jumps on me. I realize kids will be kids but some folks don't seam to care if their kids are disturbing others.
 
Funny, but it's true of my husband also. We have never had a great vacation until FW. He could never relax and enjoy.

Here too. DH is pretty constantly stressed out at work, but by the time we're done setting up at the Fort and the first pitcher of margaritas is made... :goodvibes

I have pics of him from our November trip napping....

...in a rocker on the porch at Crocketts
...in a chair on the beach
...in a lounge chair at our site with a dog in his lap

and my personal favorite

...standing leaning on the railing waiting for the MK launch :cloud9:
 
the camping, :thumbsup2.

oh, and the dogs like it.

wait, also looping, you can bring a golf cart.

OH ! and how could I forget the FISHING ! :thumbsup2

Hi can you define looping? We are planning to get a cart this time...we're taking our 9 y.o. granddaughter with us and she loves the golf carts!
 
Along with the explanation Lisa gave I would like to add a personal touch.

I am a people watcher,,you know that guy who sits onna bench and smiles as he watches you go by when your doing something that you hope someone isnt noticing ? Well that guy is me. :lmao: I love to people watch, and looping is the very best way,, that and sitting on the porch inna rocking chair at Trails End, :thumbsup2
Also, the campers come and go daily, its fun to see, meet different folk at the Fort, there fore the sites change daily lots of fun to look at folks different set ups.

and don't forget your red plastic (throw away) cups
and if you forget your fishing poles you can rent them at the Fort,.
 
There is a fine line between a people watcher and a stalker, Frank.
 




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