MudQueen22
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Mar 14, 2014
For our most recent trip to the Fort, we stayed in loop 500 (premium). We enjoyed it so much.
We've almost decided that we will likely never go back because the cost is going up so much. However, we don't really like that decision. We'll stick with it and get a value room if we crunch the numbers in a few years and it's too much, but we do like the Fort.
I played around on the website, and I noticed that the full hook-ups run about $30 less per night than the premium. How big of a difference is the experience?
I've heard the premiums are almost always quiet, and that's important to us. We are early to bed and early to rise at Disney.
Do people party and let their children run feral in the full hook-up sites? I've noticed that location makes a big difference at other campgrounds we have visited, so I wondered how it works at the Fort.
Basically, I'm concerned about camping next to the people that have all the 10 people that they're perimitted (plus a few extra off the record), with an RV, two tents, a EZ-up awning, everyone's personal car, a black-and-tan coonhound, and a siamese cat.
We've almost decided that we will likely never go back because the cost is going up so much. However, we don't really like that decision. We'll stick with it and get a value room if we crunch the numbers in a few years and it's too much, but we do like the Fort.
I played around on the website, and I noticed that the full hook-ups run about $30 less per night than the premium. How big of a difference is the experience?
I've heard the premiums are almost always quiet, and that's important to us. We are early to bed and early to rise at Disney.
Do people party and let their children run feral in the full hook-up sites? I've noticed that location makes a big difference at other campgrounds we have visited, so I wondered how it works at the Fort.
Basically, I'm concerned about camping next to the people that have all the 10 people that they're perimitted (plus a few extra off the record), with an RV, two tents, a EZ-up awning, everyone's personal car, a black-and-tan coonhound, and a siamese cat.