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Posts posted by Notreallyacamper
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I keep hearing that this is a must-do while we're staying at the Fort in December. Our DD will be 18 months at our visit, and we have a 6 year old. Eating out with our youngest is tricky to say the least, and she is not a captive audience. Is this a terrible idea to try? Are we better off waiting until the kids are a little older?
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Hi everyone--we wanted a week at the Fort in December and could only get a premium for 6 nights. We booked that and have been checking every day for availability to add on a night to our trip. We finally got a full hook up (the only thing available) for the last night yesterday. We're bringing a Class A RV and towing a jeep, so premium is ideal.
I'll keep watching to see if a premium opens up, but if it doesn't, has anyone moved campsites during the week, and, if so, how big of a pain is this going to be? Do I have to check out that morning and then kill time until I can check back in to the full hook up after 1? Is there somewhere to leave the RV during the day until we can check back in? Can we still use the Fort amenities even if we're not technically guests for a couple hours the day our reservations change?
Thank you!
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Hello Fiends! I'm so impressed with all the information here and would appreciate your expert advice.
We'll be visiting the Fort in December and are borrowing a family member's Class A RV. When we booked the Fort, the Disney rep suggested we do a premium site. We were able to do that for 6 nights but had to switch to a full hook up for the last night since we couldn't get a premium that night (that's a whole other issue)...
I had heard that Loop 400 is a great loop for premium (and that's what we requested at booking) but wanted some opinions. We'll be renting a golf cart, are NOT bringing our dog, but have small children so want to be relatively close to things but quiet enough that our baby can sleep. Is 400 the right choice for us? Are we better off getting a loop that is not pet friendly or without a comfort station (we won't need it)?
Appreciate your input!
Hoop Dee Do Review with a toddler?
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Thank you all! This is so helpful! I've made reservations for Mickey's BBQ, which sounds like a better fit for my little one this visit. We're hoping to make it to WDW every year, so we'll think about HDDR next year.
For Mickey's BBQ, is there reserved seating, or do you just sit wherever?