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  1. Dave
    March 13, 2013

    Hey D.J.-great to here from you again. On the cabins, see this, whihc came out just last week: https://yourfirstvisit.net/2013/03/05/review-the-cabins-at-disneys-fort-wilderness-resort-2/

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  2. D.J. – The World of Deej
    March 13, 2013

    Not being a camper, you’re right I’d have a tough time with that option. But, one of those nice cabins, now that’s something I could handle:)

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  3. Heidi
    February 28, 2013

    I could “camp” at Fort Wilderness in a big camper, with a bathroom! I could NOT camp in a tent. I’m not a “roughing it” kind of girl – I need a bathroom with running water close by. I can’t argue that it’s the cheapest option, though. 🙂

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    • Dave
      February 28, 2013

      Yo Heidi. I also know you can rent RVs (not from Disney, but from others)…but I dunno what they cost to rent per person/night…

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  4. Dave
    February 26, 2013

    My family, too Mary–two of the three of them love camping, but all of them refuse to tent-camp at Disney World! So my last two tent camping visits have been solo…

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  5. Mary @ Capturing Magical Memories
    February 26, 2013

    For those accustomed to camping I see this as a great option. Also I know of people that brought campers and really enjoyed it. But I am not sure I could talk my husband into this even at $6 a night. 🙂

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