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  1. Ok, I'm brand new to the site so please go easy on me lol. I have a dumb question but here goes. I made a tent only reservation for our October Fall Break months ago. This past weekend we bought a small 19' ft camper. I called to change my reservation and, as I suspected, there were no available trailer sites for that week. I asked the cast member if I could still use the site since it's a small camper and at first she said yes, then said no. I kept the tent site and plan on checking back repeatedly, but has anyone done this? Surely, a pop up with the tents out is around the same size as my sm
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  2. 60 foot is a good sized camper!
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  3. OK first we had the burger at P and J's good burger nothing wrong with it. It was better then any quick service burger in the parks but on the same level as one. Nothing that is mind blowing just a burger. Next the Bison burger over at the Lodge that was amazing for being a counter service joint. I really don't know of a better burger at Disney. The barbecue sauce though was more like a fruit flavored spread it was good better than expected . It is one of very few burgers I did not put mustard on. Now the pork belly food truck burger at the Fort. Again wow. I had them put the barbec
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  4. I've always thought it was just tents and popups but Disney reservations website says : While Full Hook-up sites say the same except adds " Sewage hook-up " So it would certainly permit ClassBs and I guess, to them, they don't really make a huge distinction and probably allow anyone in that doesn't mind not having the sewer hook-up.
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  5. The advantage of doing that is they would get their own Magic Bands to use for the gate, thus avoiding the Guard Shack every time they came over.
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  6. As stated, go inside to check in then check availability of a different campsite. On my last trip, I made my reservations later than usual and could only get a full hookup instead of my usual preferred or premium. I kept calling even to daily 3 weeks before arrival and was told nothing was available. When I got to check in, I inquired and was told if I would want either they were available. Go figure. Disney reservations are weird. Another for instance, are dining reservations. You can try to make advance dining reservations and nothing will be available, but sometimes you can walk u
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  7. Boy, they have that tied up with a nice little bow, don't they. [emoji12] Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk
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  8. How can these groups reserve a whole loop when I can't reserve Thanksgiving and the day after when reserving 13 months out? I tried to sell the camper this year but the kids don't want to give up the fort. I still love the fort, but I'm about over the greed, the rule breakers and the plain old BS that was not at the fort years back
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  9. Nothing new to see here. People with Class C's and A's intentionally reserve sites in the tent loops to save money. And Disney is happy to take their money. That 10 person per site limit is also merely a suggestion. If you want to put 20 screaming teenagers and a half dozen or more tents on one site, come on down. Park as many cars as you can fit on the site, and set up your tents wherever you can find the space. Feel free to soup up your golf cart so it can exceed the measly Fort speed limit. That way you can pass the stopped buses faster. And please don't feel obligate
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