Had to do Fort Wilderness
It's not what I would call our style of camping in general, but being a mere 90 minutes from Fort Wilderness we just couldn't resist getting away for 4 nights to preview it for the hoped-for upcoming trips by our 4 grandkids.
For those unfamiliar with it, this is the Disney World campground, a manicured, expensive (~$50/night with tax) place with manicured woodsy atmoshphere, a range of entertainment, shopping, pools and trails on site, bus transportation free to any Disney park. The bathrooms and showers were meticulous, the camp sites spacious and well tended.
We hung out, I jogged, we walked, took in the Disney stuff in small doses (annual Florida resident pass makes that easy to do). Amazing array of RVs with scores of 40' class A's and similar number of popups. In some ways it was not as relaxing as a backwoods state campground, but also not as hassled and frenetic as a resort hotel would have been. All in all, a very relaxing and enjoyable weekend. Next time it will be with the little ones - you can only take just so much Mickey Mouse unless you're watching your grandkids or kids taking it all in.
The TM was perfect except for a fridge that was DOA in our new 3124KS. Quite a few comments were received - people can't quite figure out what this hybrid beast really is.
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