Disney World fun!
Let me just say The Campsites at Disney’s Fort Wilderness are amazing! Over the years we have stayed at many different campsites and each one holds a special place, while some not so much. The Campsites at Disney’s Fort Wilderness will be one that stand out for sure. As a guest you feel welcome right when you drive up to the entrance. The park is Disney clean and the manicured landscape is breath taking. Pulling into the campsite was easy and every turn seemed to be thought out. Our RV is relatively small at 24ft but the layout of the campsites seemed to make our RV seem even smaller and easier to maneuver. All the connections at the site worked well we had everything we needed. Our site did not have sewer connections but when we left the park the customer service found us a site with sewer connections that we could dump at. The staffs dedication to customer service was very evident.
The amenities at the park were great and easy to use. Our kids loved the pool which was open until 11pm. Crazy late I know but when you get in from Arizona after 4 days of travel our bodies were not adjusted to the 3 hour time difference. The first night we also were able to watch a movie (Luca) while roasting s’mores at a large amphitheater near our campsite. The campsites had some fun playgrounds, lots of great recreation activities like basketball courts, tennis/pickle ball, arcades and more. One thing we did see but did not partake in because we brought our bicycles was golf cart rentals. Apparently this is something a lot of people know about and do because everyone was driving a golf cart.
The best part of staying on a Disney resort during your visit to the parks is the free transportation. We were able to take buses, skytrains and a ferry from the camp ground to any of the Disney Parks. We had a good time at Magic Kingdom but I think Animal Kingdom and Epcot took the top spot. Disney’s Hollywood Studio was a fun place and the detail in all the lands there was amazing. My personal favorite was Toy Story land where everything was built out of toys.
We were a bit nervous that Bradley our 6 year old would be left out on some of the rides but to our surprise there were not many he could not do. As a family we went around each of the parks enjoying the food and rides as we wanted. If the line was to long we would just move on to the next. Seems how we visited the park during the week I was surprised at how busy it was, but we only passed on a few attractions. A fun way to pass the time was using Disney’s Play pass on our phones. There were all kinds of games and activities for the family to play as we waited in line so it made some of the rides seem more tolerable.
Overall I am glad we went to DisneyWorld and even more glad we won’t have to come back for several years. I personally think the next trip will be when the kids are 14+ and we can let them play while we enjoy Epcot.
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