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- Rick_JayExplorer IISargehut234,
I forgot to add that IF you have a dog you need to request a site on a pet loop. When I've done that using their online reservation system, we're not always assigned a pet loop. I usually call in after I make the reservations to make sure we actually are assigned on a pet loop.
Good Luck,
~Rick - RGar974417ExplorerTry to get a site near the boat dock. We were in the 400 loop and could walk to get the boat to the Magic Kingdom, the store,the Hoop De Do revue, the pool and the Chip and Dale show. So any loop from 100 to 500,plus 700 is close enough to walk most places.
- Denny___JamiExplorerIf you think Fort Wilderness is experience just look at the price of CG around the area plus the cost to park it's not that bad all things considered.
Denny - Ski_Pro_3Explorer
IndyCamp wrote:
Boon Docker wrote:
fj12ryder wrote:
Take a lot of money. :)
$162 a night is a bit ridiculous. :E
Well, it is Disney.
We just paid $650/night last May for club level and dining plan at the Polynesian, and that was WITH military discount. :E
Wow! Military sure pays better than it did when I was in. One night was more than a month's pay. - PghBobExplorerWe go frequently to the Fort. Agree with the idea of joining or asking questions of the Fort Fiends. All types of inside info. from folks who frequent the Fort and WDW.
At our ages now, we don't necessarily want to go to the parks often. But, the Fort remains a priority camping destination for us. We refer to it as the "unDisney" component to WDW. The campground is very laid back compared to the hustle and bustle of the hotels and parks. One can actually relax while on vacation.
The cost IS expensive. You get what you pay for. Free bus transportation to anywhere on property. You are only a bus ride (or boat ride) from some of the best restaurants in the country. Highly maintained comfort stations that are cleaned multiple times a day, beautiful landscaping, and in most cases sites that are adequately separated from each other, often with shrubs providing some privacy.
There are sidewalks throughout the campground that encourage people to walk from point to point, ride bikes, or jog. There is security constantly in the Fort, both Disney and the Orange County Sheriff, patrolling the loops, so campers "feel" safe. Often, you may find joggers out early morning, or kids out after dark. You can walk from the Fort over to the Wilderness Lodge for a meal or drink, or you can take boats from the Fort to the Contemporary Hotel or Wilderness Lodge, or a boat to the Magic Kingdom.
There is much more, but I'll let you investigate further. - univmdExplorerWe go every Christmas week when it is $185 per night including fees & taxes. Still cheaper than the cabins which are $500+ per night. Reservations have to be made 500 days in advance to get a site during this week. It’s not super luxurious like Motorcoach Country Club or Desert Shores Motorcoach Resort in Indio, CA, but Disney is magical in its own way if you love Disney Corporation.
- I have been trying to get reservations at Fort Wilderness for years. Doesn't matter the time of year or how many days we try to reserve. Their online reservation site always says they don't have any sites available, except for tent sites. I have tried putting in a year in advance, fall, summer, spring doesn't matter. How are people getting reservations?
Burch - Denny___JamiExplorer
MetalGator wrote:
I have been trying to get reservations at Fort Wilderness for years. Doesn't matter the time of year or how many days we try to reserve. Their online reservation site always says they don't have any sites available, except for tent sites. I have tried putting in a year in advance, fall, summer, spring doesn't matter. How are people getting reservations?
Burch
We had to change our dates but we are booked a for right after Thanksgiving for 10 days.
Denny - justinhscottExplorerJust got back from 6 nights and we enjoyed it so much we booked the same week next February. Stayed close to the marina, which we loved. It's expensive by "camping" standards, and cheaper than any of the Disney hotels. To each their own.
You need reservations waaay in advance for some dates. As I said, we already booked a week for Feb 2019. - TomG2ExplorerSadly, I scratched Fort Wilderness off my list. Waited too long to get reservations and I started trying thirty years ago. Just kidding, but I never got in, even with a one year lead time and I won't book two or three years ahead. Looks like a great place.
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