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CCIntrigue...aka Gwen

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  1. I have no problem with your set up. We have an Aluma trailer for our golf cart and there is no way that trailer is staying anywhere but behind our motor home when we're at the Fort. It's small, it fits behind the MH & it doesn't bother anyone.

    And for those of you who don't think trailers get stolen, one of our neighbors had TWO aluminum trailers stolen from the overflow lot. They were both chained and had tongue locks. Because they were aluminum and light weight - they were easy targets.

    I also have big time problems with people who park their trucks in such a way that they hang out into the street. Their mind-set is, "I'm all set up. I don't give a rat's ass about being in anyone else's way."

    Sorry about the sign! That was our last pre Fort Fiends trip. I didn't know any better.

  2. I had a chihuahua for 17 years ... don't understimate them! That was the most ferocious dog I've ever had. Even the great danes didn't compare.

    Back to original question, have you considered staying at a Cracker Barrel? We've done that several times recently. Just ask the manager for permission. Usually have several other RVing neighbors with us. Not so much noise and traffic as walmart.

  3. Okay, this thread is making me feel snarky ...

    Are you bothered by the sight of this?

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    Chances are that you wouldn't even notice the trailer if you weren't looking for it.

    Not being able to have the trailer on our site would certainly cause us to visit WDW less often. We have a nice Featherlite trailer. DH would NOT leave it in the overflow lot for a couple of reasons -- one is potential theft, and the other is that departure day would be so much more difficult having to take the time to maneuver the moho in the overflow lot to hook up.

    IMHO saying you don't want to be beside me because of my utility trailer would be like me saying I don't want a tent or a pop-up beside me. It's snobbish, and I won't be like that.

    Surely we've all been around situations in various campgrounds that we don't want to be subjected to. But it's just part of camping. Not everyone wants the same thing, and not everyone can afford the same thing. What we DO have in common is a love of the lifestyle!

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