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DinDavie

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  1. Does anyone know if it is possible to park at the Dolphin or Swan hotel and use your annual pass to get into EPCOT from the entrance near the France Pavilion? We have breakfast reservations at 9:30 and am just trying to save myself and my wife about a mile of walking
  2. Thanks for the responses. I thought there was a way to scam the system but I guess not. There is nothing more convenient than staying at the Fort and taking Disney Transportation.
  3. Does anyone know if it is possible to park at the Dolphin or Swan hotel and use your annual pass to get into EPCOT from the entrance near the France Pavilion? We have breakfast reservations at 9:30 and am just trying to save myself and my wife about a mile of walking
  4. The large chains can offer volume prices or lower prices on new units and will have more of a selection on hand for you to see. They also have seemingly large service and parts departments but don't let that fool you . It will still take you a month of Sundays to get you unit serviced even with an appointment.
  5. For the past several years I have found my favorite spots in the 1600 loop but this year we got a deal in the 300 loop this August. Can't get the site app to work nor find a loop map with the site numbers. If some one can tell me the site numbers in the 300 loop that back up to the canal I would sure appreciate it. Don't need comfort station access but I do need a site wide enough for slides and an awning. The last time I stayed in the 300 loop I remember that some of those site were narrow. If anyone is in the Fort on August 23 - 27 stop by and say hello.
  6. When you get back could you advise me about how you drive went. I travel to Caldwell often and avoid I-95 by going up I 81. I-95 is 77 miles shorter in distance but driving thought the DC area was always a nightmare. How did it go for you?
  7. I suggest that you try to have a few camp grounds picked out ahead of time and then call around noon the day of your arrival to make a reservation. It is busy on I-95 on that weekend.
  8. If you are going during any part of the spring, summer or fall you may prefer to be close to the pool. It could get steamy in a tent so bring a small fan and sleep on a cot so you get good air circulation.
  9. I've never submitted a Trip report before so here goes. I live in the area now so this was supposed to be just a day outing that involved riding all of the same rides I have already been on at least a dozen times. I was not thrilled to learn that we had to dress up for Dapper Days. In reality all I had to do was wear a t-shirt that said "Remain Calm and Be Dapper" on it. The Star Wars cap did seem out of place. I splurged on a new pair of Keds. As I approached the Main entrance I noticed I may have been a bit under dressed. Most guys were dressed in formal wear including colorful vests
  10. Thanks for all the reply's. The website was very instructive. I have a hat and t-shirt that says "remain calm and be Dapper." As for who told me I was going, that would be DW and DD. I have a very important task of pushing the baby buggy around with the grandson in it. I am much relieved that I will not have to sing.
  11. I've been told I will be participating in Dapper Dan Days at the MK or Epcot. Does anyone know what this is like when and is a costume required? I think I'm being scammed and don't want to be the only one in a striped vest and Boater hat. PS, I can't sing either.
  12. I went last year in the last two weeks of August. Florida Kids go back to school so it is less crowded with the exception of the pool at the Fort. Everybody staying at the Fort is in the pool in the after noon. I hope you like people because it can get a little tight. While the water is wet, it is not cooling. I would also suggest that you bring a hat for everyone in your party and wear a cheap T shirt at the pool so you and yours don't look like that guy who glows in the dark when the sun goes down.
  13. My son in law does a prefect mickey voice, lives just north of Orlando and once worked at the Magic Kingdom as a trumpeter in the parades. He would be perfect for this job if they allow Mickey to be close to 6 feet tall. Hm, maybe not.
  14. Wekiva Springs State Park has camp sites with up to 50 amp service and full hook ups. The springs are a constant 74 degrees. The only problem is getting in. Its always crowded. Its off I-4 north of Orlando and west of Lake Mary
  15. I'm one of those people who don't post much but I read this forum every few days. So I hope this site has a long and prosperous future. This forum figures into my near future plans to sell my house next month and move to the fort for a month or two while I look for a house in the area. Discussions about how hard it is to get a reservation concern me greatly. I've noticed that I've become a thread killer so I don't post much to keep the discussion going.
  16. We were there in October and asked for chef TJ because we had two vegan children and one adult in our group. He was busy with the Food and Wine at Epcot but the chef that was on duty was still a big hit with everyone. It seemed that the chef on duty was trying hard to develop his own reputation and everyone left very pleased. I did not know that vegan food could be so good looking and tasting.
  17. My daughter was 3 when she potty trained herself at the Magic Kingdom. I guess the toilets seemed like an adventure to her. After she did it once she was excited to use every porcelain facility we walked by. She's 40 now and will try to potty train her youngest at MK in December when she comes down from NJ. I hope you have the same kind of luck. It sure makes life easier.
  18. The Governor of Florida is limited to two terms. He is in his second. He no longer has a target constituency so I don't think he is pandering to anyone. He is finally just doing his job. If he does it well enough he might get another job in the federal government. They seem to be having trouble filling vacant positions. Any one who has stood in a line for anything in the days before this hurricane can attest, some people are not handling the stress well. Cutting in line, arguing with other drivers about anything unimportant 7 days ago and making snippy comments about others, whether it
  19. The only thing you can control in this life is your attitude. I am assuming that my motor home will not be in condition to go to the Fort on October 9-20th. I will let this group know of my cancellation as soon as I can get out to the storage lot after the storm. I am also hoping the damage is enough to total the unit so I can buy a new one. Either way its a win-win for someone.
  20. There are a few people on this thread who must be biting their tongues reading some of these comments. While I am no fan of our Governor he was told to suspend the tolls because they cause massive traffic jams during an evacuation. Hurricane Andrew proved that. If you try to evacuate a metropolitan area just prior to a hurricane you are planning for a disaster to happen. Today it took a friend of mine 6 hours to drive from Homestead to Palm Beach County. It should have taken two. The Florida Turnpike is now impassible at certain times of the day. You encourage people to evacuate early s
  21. RV tires rarely wear out. The sun and weather will age the sides of a tire and that is what causes blowouts. Under inflation and overweight can cause a blow out. None of these conditions can be prevented by nitrogen inflation. Just keep your tires properly inflated, keep the weight of the cargo in your trailer evenly distributed and inspect the tires for age and cracking on the sidewalls. If your tires are more than 6-7 years old start saving up to replace them as a set.
  22. You don't buy an RV as a investment. Everything goes down in value. Some more than others. While I agree with much of what the article writer described in his article, his recommendation was a Casita. No way will that be comfortable for more than 1 person. There are a few manufacturers that have an excellent reputation for quality but you will find that you will still have to do maintenance on all of them. You will also have to recognize that you will pay for what you get. There is one very large manufacturer that claims 80% of the RV market. That is based on price not on quality. The
  23. I loved Cody. Like I said, timing is everything. If it is possible to check with the chamber of commerce find out when the Plains Indian Pow Wow is being held on the Museum grounds. You will not see anything else like it. Take lots of Pictures. The wild west show outside of the Irma is a little cheesy but maybe the kids will like it. I wish I was going back.
  24. I just thought of another thing to consider. Timing. We went in the early part of June. Still lots of snow and ice on the ground but the roads were clear. The waterfalls were roaring and the rivers were fast. The bears and other wild life were just coming out of hibernation and came down into the lower areas so we saw bears of all kinds, every day. I would imagine that the closer you go to summer school vacation times the more crowded everything will be
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