Disney Campground
Walt Disney World Resort at Orlando, Florida has many fine amenities and one of them is Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground, which opened in 1971. The Disney Campground is great fun, giving families a taste of the backwoods life within the theme park. Trees are dotted round the area of 784 campsites and 409 cabins, designed in log cabin style. The campsites are suitable for tents and RVs.
This is camping in comfort and the sites contain showers, laundry facilities and restrooms. The RVs are hooked up to the sewer, cable, water and electric supply. Campers can use a charcoal grill and sit round the picnic table. The cabins on the Disney Campground are air conditioned and have fully equipped kitchens and there is a patio deck and a dining table to seat six people.
There is plenty to do to keep adults and kids entertained. Pontoon boats and canopy boats are available to rent out on the lake and bikes are for rent too. Another way to explore the campground is to hire an electric cart. For keen walkers, there are exercise trails and there are opportunities for fishing and horseback riding. There are hard surface tennis courts where lessons can be booked and a video and pinball games arcade. Campers can also just relax on a white sand beach. A baby sitting service enables parents to go out on their own. Restaurants offer sit down meals and buffets and there is a snack shop. Marshmallows and s’mores can be roasted at the firepits.
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October 06 2008 | Entertainment | No Comments »