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Jknezek

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  1. You aren't paying for the location. You are paying for all the things available at the campground. Frankly, there is simply more there than even at Ft. Wilderness for families to do (campground only obviously!). But you are right, you can see most from the interstate and it's not the same quality for sites. There is no real perfect comparison for Ft. Wilderness, but there are other campgrounds that have tons of family amenities. Most that are in the same realm as The Fort cost close to $100 a night. Which was the point. The Fort is expensive, more expensive than the comparable campgrounds you
  2. Hmm. Seems like a pretty bad rumor considering those are AP blackout dates. What's the point of doing AP previews with the AP people? 4/8 through 4/21 is a no go...
  3. I would like to be contrary, but at this point I think Fort Wilderness has about pushed the envelope on the value of the campground as far as it can go and I'm of two minds. At roughly $100 a night for a Preferred spot in the off season of the first week of December, it is the most I've ever spent on a campsite in 10 years of camping. But does that mean that it is overpriced? Here is my comparison. The Tallahassee area Jellystone (actually Madison FL), has a 60' water slide, a lazy river, a splash pool, a zero entry pool, a putt putt course, a place to rent kayaks, jump pad, a couple play
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