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โApr-18-2018 03:47 PM
LarryJM wrote:My hard to decipher point I was trying to make was more people away from Disney, makes it easier for people like me to get in to the Fort. Stay away I say, it is horrible and overpriced. You won't enjoy it at all (as I take a short walk from my camp site to the boat launch for a quick 10 minute trip back to MK after a nap).Pirate wrote:
I am happy to see so many people that would prefer to stay elsewhere.
WOW talk about misreading what has been posted ... 15 positives and 4 negatives out of 30 responses thus far is IMO hardly "so many people":S:E
Our typical stay there for the last 10 years has been is 40 to 70 days once a year!!! Before that it was generally 2 to 4 weeks. This year will be our 21th in the last 33 years and our total nights at FW just over 650.
Larry
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โApr-18-2018 05:56 AM
Lantley wrote:
Interesting but I can't imagine FW is losing money at those rates.
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โApr-18-2018 05:30 AM
Lantley wrote:soren wrote:suprz wrote:
Too expensive, does NOT live up to the hype
Disney runs perhaps the most successful entertainment enterprise on the planet. They own what is regarded as one of the best RV parks in North America. It is 100% full, for much of the year. For ever potential client with your attitude, there are several that are disappointed that they failed to even get in. The fact that anybody is not impressed with Fort Wilderness, is of little concern to them.
The average family of four now spends $7500 for a five day Disney vacation. Obviously, that figure would cause many here to faint, as many are tighter than a frog's butt, and have moths flying out of their wallets when they get cracked open, every few months.
Here on the forum there is a long history of those that bitterly whine that FW is a "rip-off" since it's fifty bucks more that the local KOA. The same people who drop over $100 per person a day,for park tickets, are horrified that a high end RV resort on the property isn't as cheap as the one ten miles away in Kissimmee. (in one of the highest crime cities, in one of the highest crime states, BTW) Having been a loyal customer at FW for the last two decades, I occasionally wonder when Disney leadership is going to pull the plug on the whole place. It's located on prime property, and I doubt it generates the return of other high end lodging located on the lake. It's a valid concern, with the long abandoned water park, immediately adjacent, being replaced with a huge timeshare facility. I can see the day when some executive asks, " If Fort wilderness brings such a poor ROI, and our internal data shows that our camping guests spend much less on their vacation experience as those who stay in our high end properties, why are we wasting prime property on them?"
Interesting but I can't imagine FW is losing money at those rates.
โApr-18-2018 04:39 AM
soren wrote:suprz wrote:
Too expensive, does NOT live up to the hype
Disney runs perhaps the most successful entertainment enterprise on the planet. They own what is regarded as one of the best RV parks in North America. It is 100% full, for much of the year. For ever potential client with your attitude, there are several that are disappointed that they failed to even get in. The fact that anybody is not impressed with Fort Wilderness, is of little concern to them.
The average family of four now spends $7500 for a five day Disney vacation. Obviously, that figure would cause many here to faint, as many are tighter than a frog's butt, and have moths flying out of their wallets when they get cracked open, every few months.
Here on the forum there is a long history of those that bitterly whine that FW is a "rip-off" since it's fifty bucks more that the local KOA. The same people who drop over $100 per person a day,for park tickets, are horrified that a high end RV resort on the property isn't as cheap as the one ten miles away in Kissimmee. (in one of the highest crime cities, in one of the highest crime states, BTW) Having been a loyal customer at FW for the last two decades, I occasionally wonder when Disney leadership is going to pull the plug on the whole place. It's located on prime property, and I doubt it generates the return of other high end lodging located on the lake. It's a valid concern, with the long abandoned water park, immediately adjacent, being replaced with a huge timeshare facility. I can see the day when some executive asks, " If Fort wilderness brings such a poor ROI, and our internal data shows that our camping guests spend much less on their vacation experience as those who stay in our high end properties, why are we wasting prime property on them?"
โApr-18-2018 04:31 AM
suprz wrote:
Too expensive, does NOT live up to the hype
โApr-18-2018 02:32 AM
Pirate wrote:
I am happy to see so many people that would prefer to stay elsewhere.
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