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Best: Looping and visiting w/ FrIENDS or making new friends.

 

Worst:  Pompous Rangers with their arbitrary, inconsistent interpretation of the Fort rules and enforcement of same. 

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Not sure if these would be my answers all the time, but having just got back yesterday, my thoughts are:

 

The Best: In addition to what everyone else said, I loved that i could be on vacation far from home, yet still be able to let my kids go play tether ball or go to the pool while i did laundry to cooked dinner.  Since we were so close to the tether ball, I could let even my 7yo go alone.  For the pool, I sent an older child with her.

 

The worst: The standing water in between every site and the mosquitos.  Also, the comfort stations were not as well maintained as I remember them being 4 years ago.  Still very nice, just not quite as nice.

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Sorry Lou you got an up arrow for that one!  You have always made our trips more fun.

WHAT?  :bugeyes:    He got an arrow for that drivel??  

 

He only said it to up his pie count.

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Best: The peace and quiet

Worst: Not spending enough time at the campground.  All our time is in the parks.

 

Since our first trip to the Fort in 1990, I have always said you can spend a week at the campground and have a great time without going into the parks.  Someday I may just find that out, probably not.

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Best:  I can be there in three hours and never want to leave.

Worst:  All the able bodied adults and children who are driving around epcot in those 3 wheel scooters.  Expecially the the 20 ish guy built like a gymnast wearing a blue shirt with a big red S on his chest, holding a solo cup of beer and complaining about all the people in his way.  But thats just me, I could be wrong.

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Best: The peace and quiet

Worst: Not spending enough time at the campground.  All our time is in the parks.

 

Since our first trip to the Fort in 1990, I have always said you can spend a week at the campground and have a great time without going into the parks.  Someday I may just find that out, probably not.

We just did that the week leading up to July 4.

 

We haven't been to the parks in quite a few years, and even when we did stay at the Fort and go to the parks, we usually rushed back to the Fort.  We did 1/2 days at most at the parks.

 

But then again we only live an hour away.

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Someday we will only be a couple of hours away, again.  I miss that 1.5 hour drive from Palm Harbor to Disney.  Now it is 19 hours or so, so on a good year we might make 3 trips.  We usually hit MK, AK or HS in the mornings and hit EPCOT most afternoons and hang around the campground in the evenings.  But once we move back to FL, I look forward to just hanging out at the fort.

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