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joe_b_
Jan 25, 2017Explorer II
We too have Florida resident annual passes to WDW. Most years we spend between 35 and 40 nights at the Fort. That works out to 8 or 10 trips a year with the RV. The last three trips, I haven't gone to any of the parks. My wife and young grandsons go to one of the parks about every day. If the boys parents are with us, they too will hit the parks. I find the peace and quiet of the campground to be enjoyable. We usually have our granddog, Rookie beagle dog, with us so he too enjoys the walks around the campground. Some days the boys will spend half a day at the swimming pool at the campground and the other half at one of the parks.
While the Fort is a bit pricey, it isn't all that much more than many of the other Florida campgrounds, especially in south Florida and the Keys. The Fort is what we use to compair all other campgrounds with as we travel. The Fort is the best run, maintained and clean CG where we have ever stayed. When we had a 5th wheel we found the 100, 200 and 300 loops to be very tight, not always the sites but the roads were way too narrow to be able to back in to some.
While the Fort is a bit pricey, it isn't all that much more than many of the other Florida campgrounds, especially in south Florida and the Keys. The Fort is what we use to compair all other campgrounds with as we travel. The Fort is the best run, maintained and clean CG where we have ever stayed. When we had a 5th wheel we found the 100, 200 and 300 loops to be very tight, not always the sites but the roads were way too narrow to be able to back in to some.
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