Here are the WDW rules for campfires. This is handed out when you check in at the Fort. When people are talking about other campgrounds being cheaper, remember the parking at all the parks is included in you campground rental fee. Otherwise I think it is up to $16 a day now to park. We spend an average of 40 nights a year at the Fort as we have Florida Resident annual passes, which also include parking.
But as mentioned it is not necessary to move your rig or drive you tow, once you are parked at your site. We tend to avoid loops 100 to 300 as the roads are a bit narrow when we are trying to back our 5th wheel in to one of the sites. We ask for sites across the road, loops 400, 500 and 700 are very nice IMHO. There are days I don't go to the parks but will mess around in the campground, ride the boats, the monorails, the buses, or walk my beagle dog. Our grandsons, 9 and 11 Y/O love the Meadows swimming pool.
WDW prices are not out of line with others in South Florida, say the Keys. But with some days having up to 73,000 employees at WDW trying to make sure you have a magical day, somehow Disney has to figure out how to make a $6 million dollar a day payroll. Some folks don't care for the Fort and other live there most of the year. Seems to be more than a few that do multiply months at a time staying there. The Fort doesn't advertise for seasonal stays but they are available for asking, it seems but I suspect a person pays the daily rate.
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