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cgflyer
Apr 04, 2015Explorer
As a disclaimer; I have 5 children so...Best campground in the country! We've stayed there over a dozen times, been all across the country and up to Alaska and back, nothing beats it.
If you add in the cost of parking at the parks(with a resort pass you get to park for free) or just take the bus or boat, you can go pool hopping to most of the other resorts for free, and all the great Disney amenities it turns into a good deal.
Combine the best group (RVer's) with the happiest place on earth and the best customer service and you can't miss. We've gone to Fort Wilderness just for the campground and the atmosphere without visiting any parks. Very relaxing. Once we went to plug into the power station and saw evidence of some burnt wiring; called the concierge and a repairman was on scene within minutes to completely rewire and back in service. They offered to let us move sites, but it would have taken longer than the repair.
On top of all this, there's a Camping World store about a ten minute drive out of the park.
If you add in the cost of parking at the parks(with a resort pass you get to park for free) or just take the bus or boat, you can go pool hopping to most of the other resorts for free, and all the great Disney amenities it turns into a good deal.
Combine the best group (RVer's) with the happiest place on earth and the best customer service and you can't miss. We've gone to Fort Wilderness just for the campground and the atmosphere without visiting any parks. Very relaxing. Once we went to plug into the power station and saw evidence of some burnt wiring; called the concierge and a repairman was on scene within minutes to completely rewire and back in service. They offered to let us move sites, but it would have taken longer than the repair.
On top of all this, there's a Camping World store about a ten minute drive out of the park.
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