If you even remotely like camping and the outdoors, then I am certain you will love the Fort. It's one of the best campgrounds I have stayed at.My husband isn't convinced he wants to camp at the Fort, but I think we'll likely come down there for a visit to check it out. I think I would love it! It sounds so lovely!
1) What a shame.
2) The Fort should not have been your first experience.
3) It will ruin you for most other campgrounds!
4) It is VERY tough to match or beat The Fort.
5) However, at least we know you will be coming back.
6) We'll keep a light on for you.
How about watching Wishes (or whatever will be at MK now) barefoot in the sand with a beer and then when its over being back at your "room" minutes later?
No Shirt; No Shoes, No Beer OR NO ENTRYDo we have to be barefoot, or is that optional?
My husband isn't convinced he wants to camp at the Fort, but . . .
The pools and the kids activities. The adventure of camping with disney amenities. Have a 4 yr old and she cries when we leave. Loves the playgrounds and beach.We visit the Orlando area about every other year. We stay at the Swan on points so our lodging only costs less than $50 in parking and resort fees. We just bought a camper and my daughters would love Camp at Fort Wilderness. However, convincing the husband to pay over $100 a night to camp is going to take some doing.
What are some unique qualities of Fort Wilderness that keep you coming back?