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Re: [GMCnet] Disney World [message #308664 is a reply to message #308646] |
Thu, 13 October 2016 07:09 |
skip2
Messages: 544 Registered: September 2011 Location: Winter Haven,FL (center o...
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If your going to Fort Wilderness make sure and reserve as far ahead as possible. It's a little expensive but it's first class and the ease you can get in and out of the Magic Kingdom, at the end of a long day is worth it. If you get tired during the day hop back on the boat, that runs back and forth, go to your coach, chill, and go back for the night time stuff when it cools down. Lots of stuff for kids at the campground too. They have internal transports that run back and forth to the other Disney attractions. With the size of our TZE and the large sites we parked up front with the towd and still had room for a good size tent in the back for the kids. Bring bikes if you can. Just my experiences.
Skip Hartline
74 Canyon Lands, FiTech,
3.7 FD LSD, Manny Tranny,
Springfield Distributor,
2001 Chevy Tracker Ragtop Towd
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Re: [GMCnet] Disney World [message #308665 is a reply to message #308664] |
Thu, 13 October 2016 07:25 |
tphipps
Messages: 3005 Registered: August 2004 Location: Spanish Fort, AL
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Go with Skip's suggestion. Staying at a Disney has benefits. We did the park one 4th of July, stayed in premises, great to be easily return to air conditioned quiet comfort during the afternoon.
Bring more cash.
Tom, MS II
2012 Phoenix Cruiser model 2552
KA4CSG
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Re: [GMCnet] Disney World [message #308667 is a reply to message #308646] |
Thu, 13 October 2016 08:04 |
jknezek
Messages: 1057 Registered: December 2007
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We are going this fall. I booked Ft Wilderness 499 days ahead of our first arrival, which was the very first day I could. Study the loop map. There are benefits to being up front by check in, namely you are close to the buses to the parks, there are benefits to being in the middle, namely you are close to the pools, movie night area, and food, and there are benefits to being way in the back, you are close to the boats to Magic Kingdom and the Hoop Dee Doo Revue. Chose what is important to you and find the loop that fits. About 7-10 days before you go, you can request a specific site in a loop as well.
If you aren't staying at Ft. Wilderness, ignore all of this. But if you are, book now. As a resort guest, you can book your dining reservations 6 months ahead. You WILL need to do this if you want to get into the better places to eat and the shows like Hoop Dee Doo and Spirit of Aloha. If you are using the Disney Dining Plan, it is imperative you book your Table Seating Restaurants 6 months in advance of the first day of arrival. Otherwise you will be using your meal plan on lesser restaurants, which is a waste of money.
Finally, if you stay at a Disney resort, like Ft. Wilderness, you can book Fastpasses for the rides 60 days in advance. You WILL need to do this as well, especially if you want to limit the amount of time you spend in line and get the most out of your park tickets. If you don't stay at a Disney resort, you can book 30 days ahead. The difference in what is available, especially at peak times, is incredible.
Disney is no longer one of those places you show up and walk around. It is a mountain of pre-planning. They have been very clever. People used to show up, wait in line forever, eat in crappy restaurants, and complain that it wasn't worth the money. They have now moved as much of the frustration about your trip as possible to before you go. So you get really annoyed at Disney while doing all the planning, but once you get there you have a plan, most things are set, and you just go along for the ride. Not very spontaneous, but it does cut down on the frustration. Then when you leave, you remember how well it worked, and not so much how frustrating it was to all plan!
Clever, clever Disney, but it does mean start early and plan hard...
Thanks,
Jeremy Knezek
1976 Glenbrook
Birmingham, AL
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Re: [GMCnet] Disney World [message #308669 is a reply to message #308646] |
Thu, 13 October 2016 09:21 |
GeorgeRud
Messages: 1380 Registered: February 2007 Location: Chicago, IL
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If possible, escape the mouse one day and visit JimB at his new digs. He's only about 30 -45 minutes away north of the airport. And you don't have to exit through the gift shop!
George Rudawsky
Chicago, IL
75 Palm Beach
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Re: [GMCnet] Disney World [message #308729 is a reply to message #308646] |
Fri, 14 October 2016 12:57 |
jhbridges
Messages: 8412 Registered: May 2011 Location: Braselton ga
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Hauling a toad?
Wekiwa Springs State Park in Apopka or Lake Louisa State Park in Clermont. Reserve early. No toad, bite the bullet and stay in or adjacent to The Mouse.
--johnny
Foolish Carriage, 76 26' Eleganza(?) with beaucoup mods and add - ons.
Braselton, Ga.
I forgive them all, save those who hurt the dogs. They must answer to me in hell
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Re: [GMCnet] Disney World [message #309163 is a reply to message #308646] |
Fri, 21 October 2016 18:47 |
lw8000
Messages: 201 Registered: July 2012 Location: S.E. Michigan
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We were just there in June. The Fort Wilderness campground is awesome and we loved it, it's out a ways in its own area and you aren't fighting tons of people out there. A plus at the campground is the ferry boat that goes to and from the Magic Kingdom, so you can bypass the busses and save a short wait. Going by bus it seemed to take about 45 min to get to any of the parks though, as you have to go from the bus station in your area in the campground to the main campground bus stop, then from there to the destination park. But the busses run frequent and it is a good system.
We're used to the frigid north and encountered issues with our coach, vapor lock and carb issues due to the heat. On the day we checked out of DW we limped over to JimB and he and his guys got us a new carb and inline electric fuel pump to fix the vapor lock and we got home with no problems at all. We still can't thank them enough for all of their help.
And last but not least.. Make sure the roof AC is working well!!
Enjoy!!!
Chris S. -
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S.E. Michigan
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