mathhouse88
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Feb 11, 2020
Hey, campers!
We're planning to be at Fort Wilderness in May at a preferred site with our family of 8 (kids are 16, 12, 8, 6, 4, 2). We do have a golf cart rented, but it's just your typical 4-seater (we got a good deal on this cart rental from the company we are using for the RV...don't want to fork out an extra $400ish to rent another from Disney). My main concern at this point is figuring out the best way to get to the main bus stop each morning. We're big rope-drop people, and I love figuring out all the logistics. I know that we'll be ideally located for the MK boat, but on our other parks days, what do you all recommend? Our older three are proficient enough bike riders to bike to the bus stop, but we'd have to invest in lights for their bikes, etc if we go that route. At this point we're considering doing two ride shifts in the cart each morning (with the second group potentially heading out on foot to save time), but I have no clue as to the layout of cart paths/how they intersect with walking paths...also no clue how long a one way trip might take from preferred RV loops to the main bus stop.
Any thoughts or suggestions are welcome!
We're planning to be at Fort Wilderness in May at a preferred site with our family of 8 (kids are 16, 12, 8, 6, 4, 2). We do have a golf cart rented, but it's just your typical 4-seater (we got a good deal on this cart rental from the company we are using for the RV...don't want to fork out an extra $400ish to rent another from Disney). My main concern at this point is figuring out the best way to get to the main bus stop each morning. We're big rope-drop people, and I love figuring out all the logistics. I know that we'll be ideally located for the MK boat, but on our other parks days, what do you all recommend? Our older three are proficient enough bike riders to bike to the bus stop, but we'd have to invest in lights for their bikes, etc if we go that route. At this point we're considering doing two ride shifts in the cart each morning (with the second group potentially heading out on foot to save time), but I have no clue as to the layout of cart paths/how they intersect with walking paths...also no clue how long a one way trip might take from preferred RV loops to the main bus stop.
Any thoughts or suggestions are welcome!