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1Adam12
Jul 29, 2015Explorer
RUFFSTUFF wrote:1Adam12 wrote:
Thanks for the info. Our current coach is just shy of 40' and we've done the Fort many times. I'm going to have to find a loop that isn't as tight as the others.
Now if there were a way to put diesel fuel in one of those tanks on the toy hauler ??
If you had separate tanks for your generator and toys you could pull that off.
Any tips and tricks for Fort Wilderness? BTW, We aren't doing anything Disney, we have other plans (Universal, etc!) and wanted to take the trailer...
In regard to the Fort- I'd call their back line a few days before you go (407) 824-2742 and tell them you'll have a toy hauler. We always stay on a premium site which gives you the most room. I prefer to back over my left shoulder so an inside loop site is the best. As others have mentioned about the Fort, you can get in no problem but it gets a little crazy backing up into the spot. This is caused by little wood poles and markers they have as well as cars and trucks parked on the edge of their site. With my 3500 DRW Ram I pull as close as possible to the left to allow myself room to swing around.
On a side note, if you have kids, jump on the boat to the Contemporary Hotel, take the Monorail to the Grand Floridian, then go their snack bar restaurant on the back side. You can get a snack, beer or coffee and watch the fireworks at the Magic Kingdom with a direct view of the castle. Our kids run around on the grassy areas near there and have a blast.
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