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2014 RAM 3500 Diesel 4x4 Dually long bed. B&W RVK3600 hitch โข 2015 Crossroads Elevation Homestead Toy Hauler ("The Taj Mahauler") โข <\br >Toys:
โJun-27-2018 11:48 AM
luvmydogs wrote:
Well you know I just get really tired of campgrounds soaking people for every singe penny they can get. We've been on the road now since May and I will have to say when we find a home, the RV is going away. It's just not what it used to be. My aggravation is charging enough that they should give you a actual ROOM, and then slamming you with more money because you have a pet. The pet DOES NOT cost the campground anything extra. And certainly a cat IN the rv that never comes out costs them nothing.But these campgrounds continue to soak campers.Was curious as to weather this campground searched you vehicle for anything else they can charge you for. Sorry, but I'm on my last nerve trying just to camp without going broke. I agree with the poster who said a night or 2 was enough in this campground.I only wanted to stay there so I could go to the park and get back and forth easily to my dogs who will be in the camper.
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โJun-27-2018 11:33 AM
BayMom wrote:luvmydogs wrote:
I can assure you paying more does not make irresponsible pet owners responsible pet owners. They should also put poop bags out which helps those who are lazy and dont pick up. Then if you cannot pick up, they need to kick them out.
There is a dog park next to Cottontail Loop (there might even be more then 1, that's the 1 I'm familar with), and there are poop bag stations in/around the property, except in the non-pet-friendly loops.
โJun-27-2018 08:37 AM
luvmydogs wrote:
I can assure you paying more does not make irresponsible pet owners responsible pet owners. They should also put poop bags out which helps those who are lazy and dont pick up. Then if you cannot pick up, they need to kick them out.
โJun-27-2018 08:34 AM
soren wrote:suprz wrote:
Too expensive, does NOT live up to the hype
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-20-2018 06:59 AM
luvmydogs wrote:
I can assure you paying more does not make irresponsible pet owners responsible pet owners. They should also put poop bags out which helps those who are lazy and dont pick up. Then if you cannot pick up, they need to kick them out.
โApr-20-2018 06:50 AM
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โApr-19-2018 06:44 AM
luvmydogs wrote:
Jon Walter, there are other campgrounds that take pets and dont charge extra for them. The others are MUCH cheaper and very easy to get to. Yes you might have to pay for parking going to the parks, but even with that I saved a bunch. But for those who want to stay on Disney property, its your only choice. I'm sorry though, I have a problem with campgrounds who charge for pets. I have to pay for my pets to walk on there ground? Ridiculous. Now I would totally agree with those who abuse the campground with pets like those who dont clean up after them, or tie them outside or let them run loose. Fine them or make them leave, but stop punishing other pet parents who take care of there pets and stop charging for them.
โApr-19-2018 06:29 AM
โApr-19-2018 06:11 AM
soren wrote:Pirate wrote:
I would actually like to see them expand the fort. Lots of undeveloped land around the lake.
I agree, they could expand it by 50% and still get close to keeping the place fully booked. OTOH, we just spent an entire boat ride, from FW to the Magic Kingdom, talking to a first mate. She was a lifer, who started in the eighties. She had a lot of interesting info. about the history of the region, and claimed that there is a lot of Disney property locked up in preservation agreements, including waterfront.
The other interesting observation about FW, is that there has been very little effort to upgrade much of anything in the last few decades. Lots of high quality maintenance, and modest upgrading of things like bath houses, but no real drive to capture a lot of missed opportunities. IMHO, a family oriented casual restaurant, an ice cream shop and a coffee cafe would all be extremely popular, and profitable. There has to be a pretty compelling reason that a corporation like KOA makes every effort to monetize every single opportunity (cafe, bike rental, zip-line, ice cream parlor, etc....) in their premium properties, yet Disney doesn't lift a finger, when it comes to lost potential.
It would suck, but seeing an announcement that Disney is planning to close the Fort, in the future, wouldn't surprise me in the least.
โApr-19-2018 05:40 AM
โApr-19-2018 04:43 AM
โApr-19-2018 04:11 AM
Pirate wrote:
I would actually like to see them expand the fort. Lots of undeveloped land around the lake.