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Get your mind out of the gutter.
Sorry.... Then I got nothing for you.. >:D
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Yes, we were there in March for 10 days and never did see one... I was looking for one and was going to have the Motorhome done again, I usually have it done once a year. I was really disappointed, it was reasonably priced and very convenient. :rofl2:
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Yes, at 11 months out I have had better luck, but not good luck. If I get 1 out of 6 resies I want through DVC I"m lucky. :rofl2:
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Boy oh boy does that look good!!!!!!!!!! :rofl2:
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Yep, that's what we did a couple of weeks ago. Went through the guard, went through check in, and then to the overflow lot and they sent me a text message with my site # about noon. :rofl2:
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If I remember correctly the ones at Blizzard Beach use to come filled with ice cream as stuff. Kind of like a small kitchen sink.
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Cool Daddy, Man! I am lovin' the fort wilderness sign. Great job on that, and thanks for the pics. :D
I really loved that sign, they were one of the last sites in the 100 loop. I would love to get one but not sure how or where they got it from...
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Animal Kingdom
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Yep I know it very well, we always stop there every time we go and get the "Himezen" it's really good but $$$ $10 a glass, and I believe $60 a bottle...
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OK I just got back from the Fort for 10 days and now I have a new most aggravating thing that people do. PLEASE use the hook and unhook area to unload your stuff. I understand that people tow cars behind your motorhome and trailer you golfcart or put them in your toy hauler. But do not drive through your loop and start to unhook it or unload it in front of your site and block the whole loop for 15-20 mins. I watched this happen probably 5 or 6 times this past week.. Please the unhook area is there for a reason... USE IT!! Or use the overflow lot.
OK I am better now thanks!!!!! :dropjaw:
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We are camping there next week. I grew up in Z-hills but never have camped there. I don't even remember the last time I was at the park.
DH and DD did a group tent camping with church a few years ago and DD loved it. Hopefully I chose a site large enough for the TT :banana:
Great pictures! Can't wait to try it out.
You grew up in z-hills!!!! Ha... I have lived there all my life.
I can't get my DW to camp at there she says its not Disney and way to close to home...
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The main road headed back to the campsites from the outpost.....
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Yes, my "pony" as she was lovingly referred to by the Fiends, loved the dog park and would pull us there as fast as she could as soon as it was in her sight, though given her size we did try to be careful as some were purely afraid even though she was very gentle for such a large dog... We tried to steer clear when it seemed like the "toy group" was holding court :rofl2:
Now that we are up North, we had to rehome our Newfies to a friend of ours who is taking very good care of them for us, but we have a lil pup who is just bout 3 months old (who wont shed as much-the stipulation for being able to have a dog here) now that I''m sure will love the dog park every bit as much as they did :rofl2: :rofl2: :rofl2:
Brady- I love the mods to the bunk house for the crates!!!! What a wonderful idea!!!
Awww.... so you don't have hugs no more? I have some pics somewhere of her dressed in the snow white costume from a couple of years ago...
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Personally, I think the 100, 200, and 300 loops are to tight for all of the stuff we bring.
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I usually call 7 days before check in. I always request a site and a loop if the site is not available. Sorry no suggestions for 100 or 200 loop usually don't stay in those.
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I used the cutting bit with the attachment that screws on to the dremel and makes it like a mini router. So it has a solid surface to hold against the globe. This is how they looked after cutting.
This is the attachment I used:
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I used a dremel to do both of mine Mickey light post. I just traced the outside of the globe and then cut the inside of the line and sanded very carefully to get the holes the perfect size.
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yyuuummmm!!!!! tasty the 2nd time huh.. :D
Hoses, Power cords, etc.
in General Camping Discussion and Questions
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I bring way to much stuff...
Standard 50 amp power cord
50 amp extension cord
50 amp surge protector for the motorhome ( I was actually hit by lighting at the fort one time)
50' of coax with surge protector
35' of sewer hose
a sewer hose holder angle thingy
50' of water hose
multiple 110 extension cords with timers (for decorations)
a set of the orange level blocks kit ( mostly used for supporting sewer hose and leveling the picnic table)
and I'm sure I missed something..