Guest guest Posted February 18, 2007 Report Share Posted February 18, 2007 What was it like, staying in Fort Wilderness campground? Smiling here just at the thought of how fun that would be. - Sue Sunday, February 18, 2007 9:20 AM Re: a veggie in mickey's house-Chrissy Having stayed at Fort Wilderness many, many times, I tend to agree. Unless you have a little camper like we did. (13 foot, with A/C) But, you will find walking around in any of the " worlds " unbearable. All you can think of is getting into a building with A/C. Sue ---- wwjd 2/18/2007 9:59:23 AM Re: a veggie in mickey's house-Chrissy Are you going to start at Fort Wilderness campground at Disneyworld? That always looked like so much fun. Summers are extrememly hot though and almost unbearable for camping, at least for my liking. Spring or fall would be best. Have fun, Judy - Chrissy Friday, February 16, 2007 7:45 PM Re: a veggie in mickey's house-Judy We are going to Disney next year(hopefully) and we are going to take our tent and camp for the week. That way we can afford their meal plan that will pay for 2 meals a day. On 2/16/07, wwjd <jtwigg wrote: > > Steph, > > Oh I know, the Wilderness Lodge was out of the price range that we wanted > to pay also, but I can still dream and tour it. ( :> )) LOL The music and > sports resorts in the Disney properties are the most reasonable. I have > never seen the Nickolodeon hotel. Is it part of the Disney properties > hotels? > > I am thankful for this group too and how kind and helpful folks are > too. You're right, it is like a family here. > > Hugs, > Judy > - > Steph > > Friday, February 16, 2007 1:42 PM > Re: a veggie in mickey's house-Judy > > > Thanks Again Judy! > we are staying at the Nickolodeon hotel so they do have shuttle I just > needed to know if we went home to change then returned can you use the theme > park ticket again? I will be turning 31 in Disney so for my gift I asked to > go to the Wildreness Lodge. We wanted to stay there but it was way out of > our budget so this will be close enough. I am so thankful for all the > support from this group in all ways. It is like family helping one another. > Steph > > > Bored stiff? Loosen up... > Download and play hundreds of games for free on Games. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2007 Report Share Posted February 18, 2007 Better than staying at the hotels. There is so much to do at the campground Several huge pools. Outside movies. All kinds of Disney Characters. Great places to eat. I don't know if the Hoop-dee-doo review is still there, but it was an all you can eat table service with a great show. Looking it up now, I see that there is no veggie selection. The beach is fun with boats to rent. Canoe trips at night to go for a marshmallow roast on the beach and watch the fireworks. My grandson at 4 years, had no problem going to the playground, on his bike, with Grandpa. I would rather stay there than at one of the hotels. Sue ---- wwjd 2/18/2007 12:15:48 PM Re: a veggie in mickey's house-Sue What was it like, staying in Fort Wilderness campground? Smiling here just at the thought of how fun that would be. - Sue Sunday, February 18, 2007 9:20 AM Re: a veggie in mickey's house-Chrissy Having stayed at Fort Wilderness many, many times, I tend to agree. Unless you have a little camper like we did. (13 foot, with A/C) But, you will find walking around in any of the " worlds " unbearable. All you can think of is getting into a building with A/C. Sue ---- wwjd 2/18/2007 9:59:23 AM Re: a veggie in mickey's house-Chrissy Are you going to start at Fort Wilderness campground at Disneyworld? That always looked like so much fun. Summers are extrememly hot though and almost unbearable for camping, at least for my liking. Spring or fall would be best. Have fun, Judy - Chrissy Friday, February 16, 2007 7:45 PM Re: a veggie in mickey's house-Judy We are going to Disney next year(hopefully) and we are going to take our tent and camp for the week. That way we can afford their meal plan that will pay for 2 meals a day. On 2/16/07, wwjd <jtwigg wrote: > > Steph, > > Oh I know, the Wilderness Lodge was out of the price range that we wanted > to pay also, but I can still dream and tour it. ( :> )) LOL The music and > sports resorts in the Disney properties are the most reasonable. I have > never seen the Nickolodeon hotel. Is it part of the Disney properties > hotels? > > I am thankful for this group too and how kind and helpful folks are > too. You're right, it is like a family here. > > Hugs, > Judy > - > Steph > > Friday, February 16, 2007 1:42 PM > Re: a veggie in mickey's house-Judy > > > Thanks Again Judy! > we are staying at the Nickolodeon hotel so they do have shuttle I just > needed to know if we went home to change then returned can you use the theme > park ticket again? I will be turning 31 in Disney so for my gift I asked to > go to the Wildreness Lodge. We wanted to stay there but it was way out of > our budget so this will be close enough. I am so thankful for all the > support from this group in all ways. It is like family helping one another. > Steph > > > Bored stiff? Loosen up... > Download and play hundreds of games for free on Games. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2007 Report Share Posted February 18, 2007 That really sounds like FUN!!!!!!!!! Thanks for all those details. I didn't find out about any of that on the website. W'd love all of that! Those activities would make it GREAT! Thanks Sue! Judy - Sue Sunday, February 18, 2007 11:46 AM Re: a veggie in mickey's house-Sue Better than staying at the hotels. There is so much to do at the campground Several huge pools. Outside movies. All kinds of Disney Characters. Great places to eat. I don't know if the Hoop-dee-doo review is still there, but it was an all you can eat table service with a great show. Looking it up now, I see that there is no veggie selection. The beach is fun with boats to rent. Canoe trips at night to go for a marshmallow roast on the beach and watch the fireworks. My grandson at 4 years, had no problem going to the playground, on his bike, with Grandpa. I would rather stay there than at one of the hotels. Sue ---- wwjd 2/18/2007 12:15:48 PM Re: a veggie in mickey's house-Sue What was it like, staying in Fort Wilderness campground? Smiling here just at the thought of how fun that would be. - Sue Sunday, February 18, 2007 9:20 AM Re: a veggie in mickey's house-Chrissy Having stayed at Fort Wilderness many, many times, I tend to agree. Unless you have a little camper like we did. (13 foot, with A/C) But, you will find walking around in any of the " worlds " unbearable. All you can think of is getting into a building with A/C. Sue ---- wwjd 2/18/2007 9:59:23 AM Re: a veggie in mickey's house-Chrissy Are you going to start at Fort Wilderness campground at Disneyworld? That always looked like so much fun. Summers are extrememly hot though and almost unbearable for camping, at least for my liking. Spring or fall would be best. Have fun, Judy - Chrissy Friday, February 16, 2007 7:45 PM Re: a veggie in mickey's house-Judy We are going to Disney next year(hopefully) and we are going to take our tent and camp for the week. That way we can afford their meal plan that will pay for 2 meals a day. On 2/16/07, wwjd <jtwigg wrote: > > Steph, > > Oh I know, the Wilderness Lodge was out of the price range that we wanted > to pay also, but I can still dream and tour it. ( :> )) LOL The music and > sports resorts in the Disney properties are the most reasonable. I have > never seen the Nickolodeon hotel. Is it part of the Disney properties > hotels? > > I am thankful for this group too and how kind and helpful folks are > too. You're right, it is like a family here. > > Hugs, > Judy > - > Steph > > Friday, February 16, 2007 1:42 PM > Re: a veggie in mickey's house-Judy > > > Thanks Again Judy! > we are staying at the Nickolodeon hotel so they do have shuttle I just > needed to know if we went home to change then returned can you use the theme > park ticket again? I will be turning 31 in Disney so for my gift I asked to > go to the Wildreness Lodge. We wanted to stay there but it was way out of > our budget so this will be close enough. I am so thankful for all the > support from this group in all ways. It is like family helping one another. > Steph > > > Bored stiff? Loosen up... > Download and play hundreds of games for free on Games. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2007 Report Share Posted February 18, 2007 You may or not know that if you want to stay at Fort Wilderness, you need to make reservations as soon as possible. Or take the first open date. (That s what we always do.) Sue ---- wwjd 2/18/2007 1:06:04 PM Re: a veggie in mickey's house-Sue That really sounds like FUN!!!!!!!!! Thanks for all those details. I didn t find out about any of that on the website. W'd love all of that! Those activities would make it GREAT! Thanks Sue! Judy - Sue Sunday, February 18, 2007 11:46 AM Re: a veggie in mickey's house-Sue Better than staying at the hotels. There is so much to do at the campground Several huge pools. Outside movies. All kinds of Disney Characters. Great places to eat. I don't know if the Hoop-dee-doo review is still there, but it was an all you can eat table service with a great show. Looking it up now, I see that there is no veggie selection. The beach is fun with boats to rent. Canoe trips at night to go for a marshmallow roast on the beach and watch the fireworks. My grandson at 4 years, had no problem going to the playground, on his bike, with Grandpa. I would rather stay there than at one of the hotels. Sue ---- wwjd 2/18/2007 12:15:48 PM Re: a veggie in mickey's house-Sue What was it like, staying in Fort Wilderness campground? Smiling here just at the thought of how fun that would be. - Sue Sunday, February 18, 2007 9:20 AM Re: a veggie in mickey's house-Chrissy Having stayed at Fort Wilderness many, many times, I tend to agree. Unless you have a little camper like we did. (13 foot, with A/C) But, you will find walking around in any of the " worlds " unbearable. All you can think of is getting into a building with A/C. Sue ---- wwjd 2/18/2007 9:59:23 AM Re: a veggie in mickey's house-Chrissy Are you going to start at Fort Wilderness campground at Disneyworld? That always looked like so much fun. Summers are extrememly hot though and almost unbearable for camping, at least for my liking. Spring or fall would be best. Have fun, Judy - Chrissy Friday, February 16, 2007 7:45 PM Re: a veggie in mickey's house-Judy We are going to Disney next year(hopefully) and we are going to take our tent and camp for the week. That way we can afford their meal plan that will pay for 2 meals a day. On 2/16/07, wwjd <jtwigg wrote: > > Steph, > > Oh I know, the Wilderness Lodge was out of the price range that we wanted > to pay also, but I can still dream and tour it. ( :> )) LOL The music and > sports resorts in the Disney properties are the most reasonable. I have > never seen the Nickolodeon hotel. Is it part of the Disney properties > hotels? > > I am thankful for this group too and how kind and helpful folks are > too. You're right, it is like a family here. > > Hugs, > Judy > - > Steph > > Friday, February 16, 2007 1:42 PM > Re: a veggie in mickey's house-Judy > > > Thanks Again Judy! > we are staying at the Nickolodeon hotel so they do have shuttle I just > needed to know if we went home to change then returned can you use the theme > park ticket again? I will be turning 31 in Disney so for my gift I asked to > go to the Wildreness Lodge. We wanted to stay there but it was way out of > our budget so this will be close enough. I am so thankful for all the > support from this group in all ways. It is like family helping one another. > Steph > > > Bored stiff? Loosen up... > Download and play hundreds of games for free on Games. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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