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Jbolen2

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  1. 14 hours ago, Tri-Circle-D said:

    This is a topic that has been discussed before.

    You need to call the front desk at the Fort and confirm that your reservations are "linked."

     

    If you reserved both sites on one reservation, you are already linked and good to go.

    Are both sites the same level of campsite?

    TCD

    I did a search but didn’t use the right words I guess. Our sites are under my name and the other in my uncles. Can you still actually call the forts front desk? Seems like last year it sent me to the main phone center. We both have preferred sites with pets traveling with us. I can tell them my rv size also I assume? I changed to a 44’ rv with more slides from when I booked them last year

  2. You must be reading my mind. :) We've been here since Christmas Eve and it is really getting out of hand. There was a cart with about 5 or so guys in their late teens/early 20s flying around the loops making a lot of noise, blowing their horn, blaring their radio. They drove off t J e road and into a bush, got out to pull the cart out and took off. Kids of all ages driving. We were talking to someone who has been coming since the train was here and they are getting sick of it. They said it is getting out of control. Someone is going to get hurt or worse. We've heard skidding golf carts on our loop (200) several times. It will take an accident to change things.

    We were just on the 100 loop from the 26-2nd and did notice several faster gas powered karts(we didn't know they were allowed) as one passed us on our electric kart on evening. we also noticed the golf karts have gotten more and more reckless over the last 10 years. I can remember coming in the late 90s and it seems like there was only about 20 karts parked at the old spot by the settlement bus stop. Now there is so many parked at the new spot by pioneer hall it's crazy.

  3. We have a 16ft trailer pack our golf cart, bikes and other misc stuff in for our trip. In our past trips with a longer rv we always left it in the overflow lot but are using a shorter rig this time. Would it be allowed to leave it hooked up and back them both in our site? I wouldn't be forced to unload suit cases, bikes and other items out like if I sent the trailer to the lot.

  4. We have reservations for ft wilderness in nov for the 20-25th in a prefered loop. We originally were going to just pay for 5 day park hoppers when we got there and do our own food but have spoke about seeing if we could save anything booking all 3 with AAA. After speaking to a agent she said we would have to transfer our site to them since it is booked solid for those dates. My question to fellow members here is basically will we gain anything bundling it this way of your past experience? Ive done the meal plan several times when staying in a room but never have used it when staying at the campground in my past visits.

  5. Thanks for all the input yall. At worst if I was made to move it I could still park it in the overflow like I have parked my golf cart trailer before? Any tips or advice on a certain Disney operator to talk to so I get put in a longer site? I have had to back in some tight spots pulling the 44' race trailer so hopefully I can manage the smaller trailer.

  6. thanks for the help on the picture. The truck with the camper attached to it is 53ft long. Are there a good number of sites this length or longer? I downloaded the site app and notice most premium loops seem to be long enough. Its good to hear other setups like this pulling a camper have been sighted there. I was afraid they might view it as 2 rvs even though that is mainly a big truck with rv components to make it not require cdl to drive. Who would ultimatley make this decision at the campground as to it being able to stay or not? Could i get this answer before i arrived?

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