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- GoldencrazyExplorerThanks folks. Doing two months this year and will top off before arrival. I have also seen people washing their own rigs as I walked around.
- JamesBrExplorerI have never heard of that, they refil bottles, but if you have a bus I think you have to head off campus to get refilled. I would just make sure I was topped off before going there, but I only stay for a week or two.
- JohnnyTExplorer IIWe spend a couple of months each year at Fort Wilderness and I do not recall seeing an propane delivery truck in the camp ground. In terms of washing, they do not permit washing any longer in the campground, but I have seen rigs being washed up in the parking lot.
JohnnyT - GoldencrazyExplorerAnd I don't understand people who reply to a post they don't understand or have an answer. Ft. Wilderness is the huge campground at Disney World. Many of the readers here have camped there and provide great information. I was expecting that if propane is not available I would get info on the best way to get it and from whom. In the past people have been so helpful in providing extended information from the question asked. The campground phone operators often don't have a clue. I have had numerous times that the information I get here is much more up to date than I get from the staff at a large campground. So I hope you understand why I asked here first. It just provides a bit more information. I learned for instance once that propane was not allowed in the campground but that a private vendor parked a truck for an hour on Tuesday in the front parking lot and you could bring the coach up for a fill. Not the best but better than driving 30 miles one way. So perhaps you get the picture. I didn't intend to irritate, just looking for info which is so incredibly plentiful on rv.net. I think this forum is the most valuable tool I have.
- PogoilExplorerWhere is this place?
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