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Jan-15-2017 11:52 AM
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Jan-31-2017 12:07 PM
We like the premium. What other loops are recommended that seem to have the easiest sites. I think I liked the 600 or 900 loop that had the sunny sites next to the main road. I hate have tons of tree canopy over my site. Too dark and not what I want in April.
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Jan-25-2017 06:17 PM
It is better to have either bikes or a golf cart to get around than use the buses, although they do well. If on foot, then premiums are more centrally located, but there are two main activity areas so there will be distances to cover from any site.
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Jan-25-2017 01:48 PM
Generally, I like the Premium for the site size, bigger picnic table, and (usually) more privacy between sites.
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Jan-25-2017 07:11 AM
While the Fort is a bit pricey, it isn't all that much more than many of the other Florida campgrounds, especially in south Florida and the Keys. The Fort is what we use to compair all other campgrounds with as we travel. The Fort is the best run, maintained and clean CG where we have ever stayed. When we had a 5th wheel we found the 100, 200 and 300 loops to be very tight, not always the sites but the roads were way too narrow to be able to back in to some.
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Jan-16-2017 06:07 AM
The 1400 loop is one of our favorites. It's a far enough walk to everything that its exercise, but not too far from everything that it is too far too walk. We like to walk to the Wilderness Lodge from the Fort.
The first time we stayed at the Fort we were in the 1400 loop. I wish I could remember the site number (it was some where in the 1430s). Backing our 23' HTT was a bit of a struggle because the site was in the middle of the bend and a tree and trash can were just in the right spot, plus it was dark when we arrived. We've been in several other sites in the 1400 loop without a problem in the HTT and our 32' Motorhome.
There is no bad site at the fort.
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Jan-16-2017 04:21 AM
What size and type of camper are you going to be using?
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Jan-15-2017 07:34 PM
Our my choice would be the Preferred loops, closest to boat docks, but they are generally smaller sites. One time we felt a little crowed with a 19' HTT and van, Just able to get the 30'MH on it along with the car, another site we've had was huge. Some of h
the sites in the preferred loops (especially inside sites) could be a challenge to get in.
If you can't site in the loop you request, take whatever you can get, after you get parked and start enjoying Disney (even Fort Wilderness Campground), you will enjoy it.
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