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Tripalot
Feb 28, 2015Explorer
Fort Wilderness is where we took our teens for a last family vacation before they entered university. That was many years ago and I remember the sticker shock when we pulled in to register. The one nice thing was that after the experience of registering, everything but food was paid for. Although it was very expensive we don't regret that one last family vacation together and there are things to do to suit all ages.
If you stay in an rv park close by, you have the hassle of driving to WDW every day, paying to park, etc. Staying in Ft. Wilderness might give you a discount on admission prices - not sure of that though. Disney raised their prices last week to $105 daily for adults, very slightly less for kids. OUCH!
If you stay in an rv park close by, you have the hassle of driving to WDW every day, paying to park, etc. Staying in Ft. Wilderness might give you a discount on admission prices - not sure of that though. Disney raised their prices last week to $105 daily for adults, very slightly less for kids. OUCH!
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