Well i found the site that the home schoolers are using. They are calling us holiday crazy campers, which i actually don't mind as i am crazy about Halloween. What i don't like is that they are using the pools all day and the movie at night and some are not even paying to stay there! I realize the person who wrote this said that they usually rent a campsite for the night, but gave info to others to tell them how to get around it. This is what they wrote, and yes i did send an email to guest relations.
For several years, we have gone out to Fort Wilderness Campgrounds to trick-or-treat. It is a LOT of fun, because the holiday-crazy campers descend on Fort Wilderness and decorate their RV's with elaborate halloween displays. (It gets even crazier at Christmas, btw!)
Usually, we rent a campsite for the night. There is no parking area inside the campground for visitors, so if you don't want to get a campsite ($79 as of today) you just have to park at the entrance and ride the bus into the campgrounds.
If you want to come out early and hang out with us at the pool, we'll be there all day. There is no entrance feel We'll get ready to trick-or-treat around 4-6ish. After trick-or-treating, there is a free sing-along, movie and marshmallow roast at the outdoor amphitheater.