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Re: Nap-worthy attractions

Posted: Jan Tue 17, 2012 11:32 am
by UncleScrooge477
Amy wrote:
mindflipper wrote:Amy: never go anywhere without a camera bag. Among its many uses: pillow. :wink:
Ahhhh! I see :D I would have to get a bigger bag :roll: :lol:
UncleScrooge477 wrote:The only problem is that those "seats" are hard plastic! But you can stretch out, and the ride is pretty slow, and flat, so it was great nap time. It was YEARS ago, and we were taking the nephews, one at a time, through the parks. Had each in the camper at Fort Wilderness with us for a week, would trade off for another one, and so forth. Running the same touring plan, three times in a row, for three weeks straight, found the wife and I really looking forward to naps!
Oh my goodness, that would get a little old I would think. Might I ask why you didn't take all three at once? Too much to handle?? Were there enough adults to take the other ones while you had one in the park?
Well, no, actually. Just the wife and I, and we don't have children ourselves. Plus the dynamics of the nephews' personalities made us want to take each individually, in order to make sure each got their own adventure, without being overshadowed by the needs, wants or desires of another (wow - sounds like a psych report...)

We camped in our pop-up, back when the Fort was cheaper. It being summer, and all, we were getting campsites for $29 per night. The missus and I had annual passes that year (that was a GREAT year - any free weekend, and down to Orlando we went) so the most we had to cover was park entry for the 'phews. Good times - repetitive, but fun! :mickey:

Re: Nap-worthy attractions

Posted: Jan Tue 17, 2012 2:05 pm
by Amy
UncleScrooge477 wrote:Well, no, actually. Just the wife and I, and we don't have children ourselves. Plus the dynamics of the nephews' personalities made us want to take each individually, in order to make sure each got their own adventure, without being overshadowed by the needs, wants or desires of another (wow - sounds like a psych report...)

We camped in our pop-up, back when the Fort was cheaper. It being summer, and all, we were getting campsites for $29 per night. The missus and I had annual passes that year (that was a GREAT year - any free weekend, and down to Orlando we went) so the most we had to cover was park entry for the 'phews. Good times - repetitive, but fun! :mickey:
That is great that you were able to take the time to do that. I hope your nephews will realize, once they get older, what a great thing you did for them!

Re: Nap-worthy attractions

Posted: Jan Sat 28, 2012 11:35 am
by figmentaholic
I am not really an avid camper, but I always wondered what it would be like to camp at Disney. I wonder how many people really take advantage of that.. I dont mean in an RV, that is a s nice as a hotel, I mean like *REAL* camping. in a tent.

Re: Nap-worthy attractions

Posted: Jan Sat 28, 2012 11:43 am
by Amy
figmentaholic wrote:I am not really an avid camper, but I always wondered what it would be like to camp at Disney. I wonder how many people really take advantage of that.. I dont mean in an RV, that is a s nice as a hotel, I mean like *REAL* camping. in a tent.
Do they even have tent sites anymore??

Re: Nap-worthy attractions

Posted: Jan Sat 28, 2012 2:43 pm
by UncleScrooge477
Amy wrote:
figmentaholic wrote:I am not really an avid camper, but I always wondered what it would be like to camp at Disney. I wonder how many people really take advantage of that.. I dont mean in an RV, that is a s nice as a hotel, I mean like *REAL* camping. in a tent.
Do they even have tent sites anymore??
Yup - two loops, 1500 and 2000, are only partial hook up, designed for tent campers and pop-ups. The rest of Fort Wilderness caters to big rigs - a conversion a few years back was to add pull-through sites, so the bigger rigs did not have to back up into sites anymore.

While we really enjoy staying there, I'm not sure I would call it "real" camping! But it is certainly a Disney experience!

:wave:

Re: Nap-worthy attractions

Posted: Jan Sat 28, 2012 3:35 pm
by Amy
UncleScrooge477 wrote:
Amy wrote:
figmentaholic wrote:I am not really an avid camper, but I always wondered what it would be like to camp at Disney. I wonder how many people really take advantage of that.. I dont mean in an RV, that is a s nice as a hotel, I mean like *REAL* camping. in a tent.
Do they even have tent sites anymore??
Yup - two loops, 1500 and 2000, are only partial hook up, designed for tent campers and pop-ups. The rest of Fort Wilderness caters to big rigs - a conversion a few years back was to add pull-through sites, so the bigger rigs did not have to back up into sites anymore.

While we really enjoy staying there, I'm not sure I would call it "real" camping! But it is certainly a Disney experience!

:wave:
How much is a tent site? I could see my friends doing something like that in order to save money.

Re: Nap-worthy attractions

Posted: Jan Sat 28, 2012 11:26 pm
by figmentaholic
Amy wrote:
UncleScrooge477 wrote:
Amy wrote:
Yup - two loops, 1500 and 2000, are only partial hook up, designed for tent campers and pop-ups. The rest of Fort Wilderness caters to big rigs - a conversion a few years back was to add pull-through sites, so the bigger rigs did not have to back up into sites anymore.

While we really enjoy staying there, I'm not sure I would call it "real" camping! But it is certainly a Disney experience!

:wave:
How much is a tent site? I could see my friends doing something like that in order to save money.




I was wondering that too, how much the tent sites are. If you or someone else finds out, please tell me! :)

Re: Nap-worthy attractions

Posted: Jan Sun 29, 2012 8:54 am
by Amy
Amy wrote:
UncleScrooge477 wrote:
Amy wrote: Yup - two loops, 1500 and 2000, are only partial hook up, designed for tent campers and pop-ups. The rest of Fort Wilderness caters to big rigs - a conversion a few years back was to add pull-through sites, so the bigger rigs did not have to back up into sites anymore.
While we really enjoy staying there, I'm not sure I would call it "real" camping! But it is certainly a Disney experience!
:wave:
How much is a tent site? I could see my friends doing something like that in order to save money.
figmentaholic wrote:I was wondering that too, how much the tent sites are. If you or someone else finds out, please tell me! :)
Well, it looks like the tent sites range from $48 - $81. Not all that inexpensive I guess. I suppose if you really enjoyed camping, then $48 a night during the weekday in the value season would be better than a value resort. There are also sites that allow pets so that is another plus for some guests.
It sounds like it is pretty well off the beaten track as far as catching buses to get to the parks though. Most of the reviews said how much fun the campgrounds are in and of itself though. I think I'll stick to the All Stars ;)
Here's the link to the 4 types of campsites and pricing...http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/resort ... +-+Weekday

Re: Nap-worthy attractions

Posted: Jan Sun 29, 2012 11:23 pm
by figmentaholic
Amy wrote:
figmentaholic wrote:I was wondering that too, how much the tent sites are. If you or someone else finds out, please tell me! :)
Well, it looks like the tent sites range from $48 - $81. Not all that inexpensive I guess. I suppose if you really enjoyed camping, then $48 a night during the weekday in the value season would be better than a value resort. There are also sites that allow pets so that is another plus for some guests.
It sounds like it is pretty well off the beaten track as far as catching buses to get to the parks though. Most of the reviews said how much fun the campgrounds are in and of itself though. I think I'll stick to the All Stars ;)
Here's the link to the 4 types of campsites and pricing...http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/resort ... +-+Weekday



Ah, thanks for the info! I will pass that on to the people I go to Disney every year with, see what they think about a possible camping trip. :)

Re: Nap-worthy attractions

Posted: Jan Mon 30, 2012 7:11 am
by Amy
figmentaholic wrote:
Amy wrote:
figmentaholic wrote:I was wondering that too, how much the tent sites are. If you or someone else finds out, please tell me! :)
Well, it looks like the tent sites range from $48 - $81. Not all that inexpensive I guess. I suppose if you really enjoyed camping, then $48 a night during the weekday in the value season would be better than a value resort. There are also sites that allow pets so that is another plus for some guests.
It sounds like it is pretty well off the beaten track as far as catching buses to get to the parks though. Most of the reviews said how much fun the campgrounds are in and of itself though. I think I'll stick to the All Stars ;)
Here's the link to the 4 types of campsites and pricing...http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/resort ... +-+Weekday
Ah, thanks for the info! I will pass that on to the people I go to Disney every year with, see what they think about a possible camping trip. :)
I have camped a few times with friends and I always feel so grubby with the smoke from the campfire and all the dirt. I do like nature, but I can't say I would find it relaxing to tent camp while at Disney. :roll:

Re: Nap-worthy attractions

Posted: Feb Sun 05, 2012 4:28 pm
by momeja
Btw, I think anyone planning to do the 24 hrs. at Disney on Feb. 29 should be taking detailed notes from this thread. :lol:

Re: Nap-worthy attractions

Posted: Feb Sun 05, 2012 5:12 pm
by Amy
momeja wrote:Btw, I think anyone planning to do the 24 hrs. at Disney on Feb. 29 should be taking detailed notes from this thread. :lol:
Good idea! :lol:

Re: Nap-worthy attractions

Posted: Feb Sat 11, 2012 9:20 am
by DemonOfMusic
Hall of Presidents. Dark, a long(ish) show, cool, comfy seats... I'm going to try to drag in a pillow next time :)

Re: Nap-worthy attractions

Posted: Feb Sat 11, 2012 12:21 pm
by mills10
My favorite ride to rest on is Living with the Land. Nice and relaxing!

Re: Nap-worthy attractions

Posted: Feb Sat 11, 2012 5:58 pm
by elizabethswann
momeja wrote:Btw, I think anyone planning to do the 24 hrs. at Disney on Feb. 29 should be taking detailed notes from this thread. :lol:
I'm still debating on if I'm going to do that with school being the next day!