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- zb39ExplorerHow much do u want to pay? I have stayed in all of them many many many times. I would think you would be fine in any of them. We go to the parks every day we are there from very early in the am to very late at night.
Thats just my family, they love Disney. The site for me is just a place to sleep and take a shower. Your family may be different. - lawnspecialtiesExplorer
- atomlinsonExplorerWe also stayed in the 1400 loop back in June. Nice spacious sites.
- Beverley_KenExplorerPremium would be the best, also the most expensive, but its Disney and to us, worth it. They are generally the biggest, most paved area on each site. Next choice (for a 35' trailer would be the Full hookup sites, further away from some of the amenities but generally fairly large sites.
Our my choice would be the Preferred loops, closest to boat docks, but they are generally smaller sites. One time we felt a little crowed with a 19' HTT and van, Just able to get the 30'MH on it along with the car, another site we've had was huge. Some of h
the sites in the preferred loops (especially inside sites) could be a challenge to get in.
If you can't site in the loop you request, take whatever you can get, after you get parked and start enjoying Disney (even Fort Wilderness Campground), you will enjoy it.
Ken - dblrExplorerCheck out the Fort Fiends site, they even have a app for site size and ease of backing in. Lots of great help on their site
- Bears_DenExplorerWe always get a premium site for our 30ft TT. DW hates getting sand in the TT so she likes the all concrete sites. We are season pass holders and go a few times a year, we just go to the parks and do what we want then leave. There is lots to do at the Fort and sometimes we just relax at our site. Prices depend on when you go, we go every 4th of July so it is more expensive. When the kids are out of school and around holidays you can expect to pay more. Going around Halloween and Christmas and 4th of July is always a treat as many of the campers decorate their sites and RVs for thr holiday. Enjoy!
- TvovExplorer IIWith our 21 foot trailer we found the "basic" full hookup sites to be plenty roomy.
What size and type of camper are you going to be using? - mgirardoExplorerWe've stayed on all types. There are Full Hook-up sites that are larger than Premium sites and vice versa. Now that all sites have Cable, the main differences are the amount of sand at the site. Full Hook-up sites have the most sand. Preferred a little less while the Premium sites have the least amount of sand. The Premium sites have nicer picnic tables and nicer grills. All the premium sites are nice, but there are some that are not all that spacious.
The 1400 loop is one of our favorites. It's a far enough walk to everything that its exercise, but not too far from everything that it is too far too walk. We like to walk to the Wilderness Lodge from the Fort.
The first time we stayed at the Fort we were in the 1400 loop. I wish I could remember the site number (it was some where in the 1430s). Backing our 23' HTT was a bit of a struggle because the site was in the middle of the bend and a tree and trash can were just in the right spot, plus it was dark when we arrived. We've been in several other sites in the 1400 loop without a problem in the HTT and our 32' Motorhome.
There is no bad site at the fort.
-Michael - RGar974417ExplorerWe stayed in the 400 loop when we were there over Halloween 3 years ago. It was very convenient. You could walk to the landing,the dog park and the pool from there.
- Texas_Roadrunn1ExplorerWe have a 37 ft fifth wheel, before that a 36 ft fifth wheel and before that a 30 ft. travel trailer. We have always stayed in loop 1 or 2 right by the landing. It is so convenient and easy to walk to the beach at night to watch the parade on the lake and the fireworks. The convenience is worth the premium site.
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