Someone told us that many people buy one of these and gut it to fix it up and then for whatever reason, years may go by before it is usable again. So we cut out a plywood countertop and headed to Fort Wilderness for our somewhat annual Halloween camping trip. So not that things are hooked up in the kitchen or anything like that, but a countertop is good for putting stuff on. And Fort Wilderness is hard to get into, so we're technically at a tent site. John was a bit concerned, but it fit perfectly on the driveway. Our daughter said it's a lot like a rolling tent right now. We still have not gotten to the toilet, bathtub, shower , basically anything doing with the plumbing. Or the generator. Anyway, more fun, less work. We got lots of complements on our rig. The cast member at the checkin was quite impressed at how quickly John was able to back up to change lanes.
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Tiki drinks at the Polynesian watching the fireworks at Magic Kingdom |
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Our site is positively minimalistic! |
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It's Halloween at Fort Wilderness. So many decorations! |
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Backside of our tent site. Could have brought our tent and more friends! |
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Monorails are cool! |
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View from Swiss Family Tree house! |
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Contemporary Resort at night |
We are kind of minimalistic about the trip, we only go to the Magic Kingdom for the Not so Scary Halloween Party, and spend most of the time around the rest of the resort area. Bicycling, the pool, riding the monorail to the other resorts. Plus the Fort has so many decorated sites, there's contests for best decorated site, best decorated golf cart and so many other things to do. This was the one across the street from us.
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