We got back from a week's stay at the Fort about two weeks ago. Try to get us to the Christmas Party every year with our pre-teen grandsons plus we spend roughly 30 to 40 nights a year at the WDW Fort. It is the campground which we compare all others to and so far it is still the finest campground. Well staffed, clean all the time, most of the sites have plenty of privacy due to the vegetation and lots to do in the campground.
Yes it is expensive but we feel it is worth the cost. We buy a Florida resident yearly pass for our extended family members living here in Florida. Expensive is all relative to each of us. Compared to what I have spent on aircraft, boats, sonw machines, river boats for Alaska, RVs, etc., WDW is not even in the top ten categories of expenditures. LOL Our last trip I was told there were just slightly over 70,000 employees working that day at WDW, that works out to be a payroll of over $6 Million a day so that money have to come from somewhere and have enough remaining for Disney to make a profit, which is why they are there.
We have never had them say anything about being snacks or water bottles into the Parks. They are really strict about chewing gum, (not sold on property) and smoking. I enjoy both of those rules and glad they enforce them. Water, cold by the bottle is expensive, $2.50 each. One night we attended the Luau at the Kingdom and my daughter , 38 years of age, had a beer with was priced at $8.10 tax included, LOL for that single bottle of brew. Beer at the campground trading post is about $6.50 a bottle so I take enough with me from home. I watched one guy buy a six pack of beer at the Trading Post and he paid right at $40 for it. He also purchased a couple of bottles of wine so his total was well over $100usd. In chatting with him in the cashier's line, he said his family came up from Columbia twice a year to WDW and rented one of the cabins. He commented on how nice it was to be about to come to the USA for a family vacation and not have to bring their bodyguards with them. Made me stop and be thankful for being born in this country.
joe b.
Stuart Florida
Formerly of Colorado and Alaska
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