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  1. We just got back from our Disney trip, and we did both. My kids are 17, 15, 13, and 5. They all enjoyed both, but I think the teens enjoy Hoop Dee Do more. There was more slapstick and physical humor, whereas the BBQ has the characters young kidd like. That's just my take on it. Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
  2. Thanks again, Ryan. I went on Facebook and put out a general request for a used fridge, or one to borrow, and a fb friend of mine came through -yay!
  3. Thanks for the offer! When the hubs gets home from work, I'll see what he decides and let you know if we'll take you up on it.
  4. Thanks for all that info! I wondered if the fridge would need to be transported upright, due to freon. The ones I'm considering are too tall to put in the pup, not sure if the back of our Suburban has enough height for it to fit.
  5. Ah, so the ice isn't "complimentary ", then? Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
  6. A couple questions - we've had multiple unforeseen expenses recently, and my husband is looking to cut unnecessary additional expenses before we head out Saturday, arriving Monday at the Fort. We are staying in a pup, and up until about 10 minutes ago, the plan was to buy a small fridge for it to keep dairy and perishables in... The hubs just texted me-asking if we could just use the ice maker at the comfort station, and bring 2 coolers. I told him I'd ask in the forums for opinions of experienced FW campers. Told him I didn't want to be "that" camper that empties the ice machine
  7. Well, here's hoping all the washing machines in our comfort station are working next week!
  8. Not at all! You don't mess around when you have a history of DVTs! And like I said, this will be our first road trip-we haven't done it yet, and may discover that 600 miles is a bit much. We're hoping to get a very early start, plan for potty breaks and a breakfast/brunch stop, so we can get to our hotel by dinnertime and relax, use the pool, my hubby can soak in the hot tub, if there is one...
  9. This will be our first big road trip! Leaving Wisconsin on Saturday, arriving to the Fort Monday morning. I have hotel rooms reserved for our drive there and back, since finding a room that sleeps 6 may be a real hassle without ressies. Planning a little over 600 miles Saturday, about 430 miles Sunday, and just over 200 miles Monday morning. We have 4 kids, ranging from 17 down to 5, so we're stopping where there is a pool and free breakfast at each hotel.
  10. My thought as well. I'd rather have it, and chance being told no, than not even bring it. And if they don't approve if it, maybe the Trading Post will have something permissible.
  11. Well, I picked up this ^ particular floatie on clearance. Hoping we can use it, but if not, it will get use at some point! Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
  12. Actually, I'm thinking more like swim rings, or something like this:
  13. Wondering if I could bring a floatie for my kids to use at the Meadow Pool? Are they permitted? Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
  14. Love all of this! We're going in a couple of weeks, so likely before it comes out. Boo! Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
  15. Has anyone done any of the pony, carriage, or wagon rides I see under the Sports and Recreation tab? We plan to have one full day at FW during our visit next month, as well as a flex day, where we'll play it by ear. The Meadow Pool is a given. Didn't know if the pony ride was a "real" ride, or just circling around? Are the wagon or carriage rides worth making time for?
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