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its tight but every time we went we squoze our 40' Diesel Pusher. The extra few minutes it takes to park should NEVER stop you from staying in the best campground in America
I was the girl that took Renee’s 11 PM call mentioned at 13:20 ! I live in an fifth wheel full time and work at Disney’s resort call center. When I was on the phone I had to pull up your profile to figure out what was going on with the truck issue and my jaw DROPPED when I realized it was y’all 😭 I didn’t say anything because it seemed like there was enough going on for you guys that night. Your videos got me through some stressful RV issues so thanks for all the amazing content! I never thought in a million years I’d cross paths with you guys but somehow out of like 25 cast members in my department the one RV lifer in the building took the call! 😂
Heck, it’s cheaper than stating at their resort! Plus, you can bring your pets and have them stay comfortably in familiar space. It’s doesn’t seem like a bad option as long as your rig isn’t on the larger side
A few years ago we took our 4 year old (at the time) grandson to Fort Wilderness. It was a great place to stay without going to any of the theme parks. He enjoyed going on the boat ride to the Contemporary Hotel and the Monorail to the Magic Kingdom. There is a great pool area in the campground with a separate area for small children. There is also the Chip and Dale outdoor movie and campfire every evening. We couldn't see paying theme park admission for all of us and try to deal with a child his age, we felt he could enjoy it much more when he was a bit older. He had a great time with the activities in the campground.
Great video. Couple tips. Looks like you were in cypress knee circle one of the original loops.They definately didn't envision todays rigs. Anyway one trick you can do, because they don't preassign sites, If you see a better site after you check in, that is empty, you can run to a comfort station call the wilderness outpost and change sites. Have done this many times.
Not all sites and loops are created equal. When we check in and they give us our assigned loop and site, we ask to look at the dimensions. We have a 43’ fifth wheel and a 20’ mid duty hauler truck (The Yeti), so we need a larger site. They are always more than kind enough to work with us to find one of the bigger sites we can fit in without issue. We enjoy being close to the boat dock (love hearing the boat horn, fireworks and the parade music) so we choose the 700 loop when available. When we had our smaller rig, 100 & 200 loops were our favorite. 300 is just tight no matter what. If when we get to the sight there is a bad pull-in angle, a tree or another vehicle blocking our back in, we call or go back up front to ask for another site. Again, they want your stay to be as enjoyable as possible and are always accommodating. THAT is one of the things that differentiates The Fort from just another campground. We used to drive cross country just to go there every year - so many good memories. Now that we’re full time, we go just to stay at The Fort whenever possible. We’re one of “those” campers. ❤ °O°
My husband and I are the ones that ran into by the boat dock. We were so excited to see this video. I’ve only ever heard people rave about the Fort and was so excited to stay there. While it was nice, I don’t understand the obsession. There is ZERO chance I would pay those prices just to camp there if I wasn’t doing Disney.
I totally agree. We enjoyed our stay in 2017 and were amazed at how ENORMOUS this campground was. We were in a loop pretty far away from the lake, but enjoyed being on Disney property and it’s benefits. Our site was HUGE and we had no trouble at all parking, so I guess which loop you are in makes a difference.
Hey guys! We love Fort Wilderness! We were just there Jan 26th through the 8th of Feb. We have an Alliance Valor 40V13 that measures 45 feet. You are absolutely right some loops are tight but we always stay in a premium meadow spot totally worth it! The spots are larger and accommodate us very well. Hopefully you guys will go back we love it there and thank you for all of your reviews and information! Lisa and Tim!
Glad you are looking out for the new to RV life friends! It is always heartbreaking to see somebody so excited about their new RV, only to be frightened and frustrated when they find themselves in positions they just are not ready for. And the opposite, when things go smoothly, you build confidence (and competence). You are most definitely our Thursday night friends! Love you, Stacy and Tad
You were in loop 300 which is a preferred loop (100, 200 & 300). They are some of the first loops built and can be pretty tight. The premium loops have mostly been upgraded and widen to fit the bigger rigs. We would use those when we had our 42 foot fifth wheel. We love Fort Wilderness.
I was going to point out the same thing. Smaller sites and packed in a little tighter but we have always stayed in the 300's just because of the closeness to everything. I think it's the 400-600's loops that have redone to fit larger rigs. There are some huge ones with the occasional Scamp parked among the giants in there too. LOL!
We just went to the fort this summer if you have a large rig, paying more for the premium loop is worth it. Way easier to back into those sights. Besides people parking over the line the golf cart traffic is annoying/insane
Going to say the same thing. Premium sites are expanded for the newer bigger rigs. Spend the month of November at the fort every year with car and golf cart on site and still not parked on the edge of site.
We were just in the 1000 loop (premium meadow) and it was fine with our big rig! I mean, unless you count the time we ran over someone’s Christmas lights (the kind laying all over the ground) while trying to leave. Lol Don’t worry, the campers were outside at the time and all was well. But seriously, the Christmas decorations make things even more tight than they should be!!
We love camping at The Fort! That was our 1st trip when we bought our RV. I’m happy to hear that they are actually calling people out for not parking properly. For a couple years there it seemed that not much was being monitored any longer and people parked all over the place and not on their paved space. Our last couple trips the mosquitoes were terrible. Hopefully they’re taking care of them better now too.
You’re spot on with the title! We were there the beginning of December and glad we had our 24’ Imagine TT and not our 36’ Reflection 5th wheel, I have 40 yrs towing/backing experience and it was tight with our TT. At Christmas you had add all the decorations people have out in front of their sites to the mix. I said the same things you said. One night we were coming back from EPCOT and saw a 45’ Momentum pulling in, in the dark. I couldn’t imagine his/her stress because you forgot to mention there are no lights in the site circles. We have reservations for this December so yes we will go back. You should go to the Orlando City Park at Turkey Cove $25 a night full hook ups, 4 miles from Universal Studios Park, 14 miles from Disney. We stayed there 4 nights while going to Universal and Sea World before moving to Fort Wilderness. It’s a great city park/rv park!!
Great video. Loved the use of the word cattywampus. My wife thought I made the word up and the only person that even knew the word was my dad and he said his dad was the only person he ever heard say it. So I had to rewind the video just so my wife could hear it. Her mouth fell open when I played that section of the video for her. Made my night.
Awesome job backing in! I drove truck 20 years. You did good! Thanks for the video. God willing, I’ll be able to partake in things you’re living. You two are a breath of fresh air. You’re awesome! I’m jealous!
Hello, Hanks! I wrote to you a couple of years ago. Anyway, I retired from my career as a park ranger in San Diego, put my stuff in storage, and bought an RV. Now, I’m full time, exploring Arizona and planning to visit Oregon and Montana. Thanks for the inspiration!
My family has spent a lot of time at Fort Wilderness. We live about 230 miles away and most time we never leave the campgrounds. We love it especially at Holiday times with all of the decorations in the campground. Our kids grew up playing there and we never worried about them.
We have been coming to Disney FT Wilderness for.. more times than I can remember! We pull our 45' and YES it is incredibly difficult in some areas - but now they do have wider/larger sites "premium" that give you a bit more room. We loved it with the kids, having the Chip & Dale campfire sing-a-long, the Water parade, renting boats from the launch and years ago you could swim in the lake (although we never did). Now since we purchased a house 10 mins away - we don't come to the Fort any more - but do still enjoy the parks when we are in Florida.
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Great video! We stayed Fort Wilderness several times. Always had a good time. First time tented it with friends (pre-kids), and a few times with 2, 3 or 4 kids in a 16' camping trailer! The perks really make it worth it. We hardly even used our tow vehicle (Ford Club Wagon). We would ride the monorail in to the park, had breakfast with the characters, and also got into the park 30 minutes before they opened the gates for parking lot people! Another disney hack we would use is to hop on the monorail at suppertime (when every gedunk in the park was mobbed); and ride to the Contemporary, have a sit down meal, and recharge for the evening events. No mixed feelings about staying till the end cuz no traffic to worry about.
Great review of Fort Wilderness. Considering it is Disney, the price was not bad relative that Yogi Bear Campgrounds are not much cheaper right now. Hope you guys didn't get AWOKEn while you were there. I won't be taking that chance. Safe travels.
Great video! During our first snowbirding season in 2016-17, we wanted to experience Disney (it was a bucket list of mine). Would probably not go back, but we sure enjoyed our 5 nights there! We took advantages of all the amenities, tennis court and pools, visited all the parks. We splurged and loved it! Beautiful campground and facilities.
We took several trips to Fort Wilderness when we were RVing. You are spot on that the campground was built with the original part of the WDW resort so opened in 1971 when RVs were much smaller. We did trips there in a 32’ travel trailer and a 41’ fifth wheel with no issues (I am an experienced RVer and a tow away driver delivering travel trailers and fifth wheels). You are correct that the sites are a challenge. Lots of trees, trash cans, site marker posts, parked vehicles, etc. to avoid. We had success by riding around on our first stay to scope out loops/sites to request for future reservations. Definitely wise to proceed cautiously if someone is new to towing a rig. The last time we stayed there I ended up helping another couple (new Big Horn fifth wheel) I observed clobbering a tree limb in the 900 loop. I flagged him down to help him adjust to reduce any tree limb damage. He phoned the desk and they reassigned him to a site in the 600 loop and I followed him over to help him get parked. As for it being the best RV park it is only a contender because it is part of WDW and you get all the same benefits as any other resort guest. Good video.
AMEN!!! About parking trucks hanging out in the street!! your comment about parking their rig to "accommodate their situation" was so spot on! No consideration for anyone else in the entire campground trying to get by on the narrow one way road, or even worse is trying to back in the site across from them. This situation is getting worse every year with the popularity of huge toy haulers. their rig is 35, 40 foot PLUS they need 10-15 more feet to drop their backdoor, then they book a 35 foot site and just take up half the road. After all "THEY" need to get their ATV or Golf Cart out to cruise the campground, so the heck with anyone else trying to get by. HAHAHA! Rant over, can you tell this drives me crazy and I run into it a lot here at state parks in the Midwest.
Fort Wilderness is my favorite place to camp. It depends on your outlook and how much you like Disney stuff. Be prepared to spend money but that’s not a surprise, everyone knows that. Once you get there, you never have to get in your vehicle again. Transportation on site is amazing.
Being that our very 1st RV venture was as OG's at your 1st Rally, we were already concerned about backing into the (now we realize) very spacious spots at Canopy Oaks. We came in early just to not face the lawn chair/popcorn-eating/scorecard-ready judges we had anticipated. And that was a good thing. I drove all over the spots near/across from us just to back in since it was my 1st time. We later drove through FW and I thought the exact same thing...Holy Moly! No way I can negotiate all that with our 42' GD 375RES. Miss you guys!
Back in the day, we would go to Ft Wilderness and never go into any of the parks. Pike paths everywhere, transportation everywhere, food everywhere.. perfect relaxation with out the craziness of the parks
The older part of the park is tighter. We did it with a borrowed 37 travel trailer, but I have a good bit of trailer experience. We enjoyed Fort Wilderness and plan on going back. I chill at the campground, while my wife and kid go to Disney.
We have to travel I-4 East from Tampa to Orlando when we visit “The Fort”. We have a 41’ 5th wheel and LOVE the fort. Yes, it is tight, but “I got this”. It has trained us for our future cross country adventures!!
Great video! You got a fantastic price, in high season it runs $186 to $265 a night … definitely not worth the cost. Especially if you aren’t planning to go to the parks. Small sites in most loops can’t accommodate big 5th wheels, not enough room to park your truck in most too. If you try to rent a golf cart it’s going to cost you a lot. Best bet is to rent from an outside Company & they’ll bring it to you near the entrance for almost half the price. On the plus side you can book & ask to be assigned to other RVrs, “aka: travel with”… which can make for a great group vacation. Just very expensive when you can get a great campground for well under $100 a nite nearby with the same or similar amenities, even in high season. Some even offer transportation to the park so you won’t have to pay to park too. Some things to consider as inflation continues to impact so many.
Literally did everything you said not to do in this video: first time out with our brand new 40’ travel trailer was to Fort Wilderness; we arrived after dark, in the rain, in the hottest part of the summer, and on empty stomachs. Needless to say we ended up not having a good first-time experience. We also found out the roof was leaking, but that’s a story for another time. Luckily our second trip went a lot better.
As mentioned previously, the premium loops are larger. I go several times a year (Florida resident) and have a 45' super C that I have had no issues with. Several of your Disney clips were actually Universal Studios.
Thanks for the head up Hanks. I'll be pulling in there in a little over a month. I'll make sure I watch for folks in the "yellow zone". Keep the good stuff coming.
We stayed there last summer and really enjoyed it. Having our golfcart made it even better. We stayed in a premium site that has the extra width so parking our 43 ft toyhauler wasn't too bad with the extra width. We'd definitely go back.
Heading there March 1st. I’m glad I didn’t take my 41’ FW for the first year as a snowbird and only have a 32’7”. The only place we got in our traveling this season with plenty of space was Camp Margaritaville last week of January while you had your rally.
Many, many great memories of time spent at Ft Wilderness when our kids were younger. And I'm glad you guys enjoyed the boat ride over to Magic Kingdom. Honestly, that is one of my favorite things about staying at the campground. Used to enjoy the slow ride over in the mornings with my coffee. That and the light show parade would do a private showing just off the beach at night as well. Hoop dee do Music Revue was also a fun night away from the parks and the swimming pool area's were always better then the ones at the hotels on property. Next time Bonecrusher and I go to Disney, we will definitely be staying in Ft Wilderness.
Lol interstate 4 is a nightmare, just like Atlanta on I-75 . Glad you got back up to your site. We have reservations here late this year. Thanks guys 👍
I just want to say thank you for pointing out the vehicles that park in the roadway! I hope Disney and others who watch this learn how hard I makes it for people trying to park in the spots when they leave not only vehicles but decorations at the edge or in the road.
Heading there in about four weeks with the kids and grandkids. Our Class A shouldn't be a problem as we made it through Cooper Rock State Park in Pennslyvannia last year, which is very tight as well. Thanks so much for sharing.
First (second)…. Zach and I say hi! And we need to check out Fort Wilderness. The rainy weather is perhaps the best time ever to go to Disney, overcast clouds, that’s what we hope for almost every trip now. So much more comfortable! Looks like a great time.
Live full time and have encountered lots of campgrounds like Fort Wilderness, which were built for 30’ rigs and not our 42’. Definitely makes for some challenges. More importantly is Kyle’s comment about Orlando stress driving. We just left Orlando area after spending several weeks there and in Tampa. Just driving around town in our truck was stressful, and every time we moved our rig, I had to have my head on a swivel. Worst city to drive in and you need a vacation after driving there.
Florida drivers are the worst based on police incident reports and insurance filings. Everyone loves to say people where they are from are bad. But based on actual numbers, Florida is the worst.
Love you guys!! Not sure what loop you were staying in...but when we stayed there, we had a huge site that accommodated our 34' trailer and truck....and very private! We love the campground. You're right, we treat our visit there as a vacation.
Been there with the grand baby, loved it, can’t wait to go back! First trip with our 36ft Reflection and backed in no problem (but hubby can back a semi also).
Thanks Hanks! Our family has been looking at making the trip from Colorado to Ft. Wilderness. My rig is 22’ but that still looks tight. Always good to know what you are getting into before venturing out! Appreciate all you do!
Look at the premium sites- they are much bigger than the sites in the preferred loops which is where they stayed. We travel in a 40 Ft RV with car and golf cart and have plenty of room…
Private piloting is cool - you'll LOVE it. Take an introductory ride/lesson at a small airport and fly from the left seat of a Cessna, Piper, Cirrus, whatever. Far Part 61, baby!
I borrowed my parents 1986, 34 foot class A motor home and towed a Plymouth Horizon on a tow dolly and took my wife and two young children to Fort Wilderness from Ohio in 1989. Epcot had not been built yet. The campground was tight back then and pretty crowded. I had to unload the car and remove the trailer before we could back into our site. It was somewhat stressful but the week was especially fun for the kids. The boat transportation from the campground to the park was super convenient. Great video and advice.
Disney and Camp Wilderness definitely wouldn't be my first choice of places to go, but everybody should experience it ONCE in a lifetime. Betting you two are at the Grand Design rally in the Q!?!. I hope you get out of Florida and see the West again!
We’ve been there twice. We stayed in premium the last time and they are all very tight loops. Our first trip we had to call and ask for another site. Nice campground, but only if we were going to Disney.
Being a Florida native I grew up camping in Fort Wilderness and it hasn’t changed a bit besides adding more loops. As an adult I first came with my 30’ class C. At that time I drove my golf cart around and wrote down my favorite, larger easier to get into spots and ask for one of those every time I go back. Glad I did because now I have a 40’ Super C. I don’t think I would stay there without going into Disney.
I camped at Fort Wilderness in the 90s. It was me and my collage roomie for our graduation gift to each other. So much fun. We flew there from Boston with a tent and all our gear. It was very clean! Lots of fun and we even cooked frozen pizza on the grill! Our state park check out is 3pm. Need I say more, Hanks. :)
We spent a week at Fort Wilderness in our 42 foot Grand Design Solitude 5th wheel around the Holiday. Navigating the turns was difficult with trees everywhere. Rented a golf cart and drove all of the loops every night looking at the decorations. Super expensive, everything adds up in the end. If we did Disney again, we’d probably do the same thing.
Wooot! First time I caught your post the second you posted it! Felt like I won a scratch ticket. Looks like it was an OK campsite and you two gave such good insight. Sad you're heading west before we do in May so the likelihood of running into you somewhere is low. Bummah! Wish our Maximus (Max) was a lap kitty like Dexter. But Max is a British Shorthair and they just aren't your typical lap cat. Love you guys and your energy in this latest video 🙂
I've stayed there twice, about 20 years ago an 10 year ago, it has not changed much, great place BUT it dose need a upgrade for the larger RV'S, love that you keep it real. Stay safe best of luck on your West Trip, sincerely 100k subscriber. LOL.
We like it, been many times but in a tent. Last time we went, two years ago for our anniversary, was the first time we took our grand design reflection 337rls. It was tight for sure. Not parked 100% straight but only there for 3 days. We had a blind-side back in.
We went in 2017 for vacation. We were in a loop quite a ways back from the lake. Couldn’t figure out why they had so many golf carts for rent up by the main check in…until we became familiar with the park. IT’S HUGE!!!!! The biggest and most expensive campground we’ve ever been to. Our site was huge and we had no trouble parking, but apparently that’s not true for the entire park. We wanted to stay on Disney property to receive all the perks that go along with that. Loved the boat ride to the Magic Kingdom. We would go back again…maybe…but Disney in general has gotten so so expensive.
We are visiting the Fort in a few months but opted to stay in the premium sites even though we have a 28ft. Sites are bigger in that section. Safe travels!
I'm glad you clarified on the thumbnail! We were going to rent an RV that a company comes in and sets up for you and was hoping you weren't going to burst our bubble! Funny (not funny) story about availability-you can make reservations 499 days out and when I called 489 days out to get the very popular Halloween season there was nothing left! You hit it at the right time for sure!
Hi guys! I just discovered your channel and I have been binge watching all of your videos. I love your sense of humor and the way you just seem to jive with each other. Love Dexter! I have subscribed to your channel and I’m looking forward to more of your awesome content. Thanks and stay safe!
43 Ft here. Soooo…we stayed there in early December and yes the spot was tight not only that but everyone had there Christmas decorations in the way it was a pain in the arse to back in and I’m seasoned. We did talk to the cast members about this afterwards and they said that they could park it for people if they needed it. Honestly pride aside that’s what I would have opted for it but was that stressful.
We stayed there in our 45’ bus. It was super tight getting into our spot. We were honestly quite disappointed with the campground. I expected Disney clean and nice. Granted it was during pandemic, but after that experience, we are not planning a return visit.
Interesting video! Your comment about the year the campground was built is appropriate. Older campgrounds from the '60s, '70s, and '80s were designed to accommodate much smaller trailers of the time. Slide-outs were rare to nonexistent. Now we have these ginormous trailers and 5th wheels with slides on both sides that can't fit into the sites. And don't get me started on the toy haulers with their patio decks. They need half an acre just to open everything up. We see this quite a bit traveling. Even our 25 ft travel trailer is pushing it in a number of them. Many parks can't expand or increase the size of the sites because it's very expensive and many were grandfathered in under the new environmental regulations. Re-doing the park would end that grandfather status, so only maintenance projects (electrical, plumbing, etc.) would be allowed. Say, is y'all's truck a 2500HD or a 3500HD? Just curious. Safe travels, y'all. Bob and Dottie
DFW was one of our first season 1 trips from Michigan. Our first trip was from Detroit to St. Louis! When we first went, we were a family of 5 plus a pup and all our girls were 10, 8, and 6! We didn’t have much of a problem for me backing in, but we have a 32-34ft TT. We enjoy the amenities for our family of 6 plus the pup. What hotel/resort can we stay in for less? Planning on returning or going to a few state/city parks this year as well. Third season for us and we haven’t looked back yet! :)
We went to Fort Wilderness a few years ago. It took me 5 tries to back into our spot. It was awful. 34 foot bumper pull with the same truck you have. 53 feet long with truck and trailer. Our spot was on the inside of a turn, cars were parked in the way. It was extremely tight. We haven’t had that issue at any other campground and go camping 8 times a year. We won’t be going back.
Thanks for the review and recommendations but I have no desire to get anywhere near Disney World and I hate tight roads and close spacing sites! I’m only approximately 37 feet but I like lots of room to maneuver and camp. Stay safe, healthy and happy! God bless ✝️
Great video guys!! We have never been there but always hear about it. Those sites are super tight! But, if you are there for Disney you are there more than your site anyway. And the perk of being able to get shuttled there by land and sea is awesome!
We camped at Fort Wilderness in 1973! Dad planned our trip from Michigan to Disney Orlando in two modes: (A) driving in the car and staying at hotels OR (B) renting a motorhome ($$) and staying at Fort Wilderness (and rest areas in route). Calculating for gas, food, motels, etc, he totalled up two columns of expenses and they were $1 apart. We rented the motorhome! It was Mom, Dad and Grandma, plus us three kids (5, 4 and 2 1/2 years old) We left home on St. Patrick's Day 1973 in a BLIZZARD! The normal drive time from home to Cincinnati was 3 hours. It took us 8 hours in the snow.
If you get out to Groom, Texas…. Definitely check out The Creek RV camping… only 4 sites total in the middle of a huge farming area…. No one around. I was apprehensive but we actually enjoyed the peacefulness. You just call up the owner and he meets you at the property.
We love the Fort. Stayed there in Jan of this year with our 37’ travel trailer. We did have to ask our neighbors if they could move their truck for back in but it was definitely worth it.
We have stayed in Fort Wilderness twice, actually wound up with the same site both times and I would say it’s an awesome campground. It is the only place I have ever seen people park their camper at the front of the site so they could hangout behind the camper. We are pretty well traveled but that is the only place I have ever seen people do that. I normally park as far back as I possibly can.
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its tight but every time we went we squoze our 40' Diesel Pusher. The extra few minutes it takes to park should NEVER stop you from staying in the best campground in America
I was the girl that took Renee’s 11 PM call mentioned at 13:20 ! I live in an fifth wheel full time and work at Disney’s resort call center. When I was on the phone I had to pull up your profile to figure out what was going on with the truck issue and my jaw DROPPED when I realized it was y’all 😭 I didn’t say anything because it seemed like there was enough going on for you guys that night. Your videos got me through some stressful RV issues so thanks for all the amazing content! I never thought in a million years I’d cross paths with you guys but somehow out of like 25 cast members in my department the one RV lifer in the building took the call! 😂
Heck, it’s cheaper than stating at their resort! Plus, you can bring your pets and have them stay comfortably in familiar space. It’s doesn’t seem like a bad option as long as your rig isn’t on the larger side
A few years ago we took our 4 year old (at the time) grandson to Fort Wilderness. It was a great place to stay without going to any of the theme parks. He enjoyed going on the boat ride to the Contemporary Hotel and the Monorail to the Magic Kingdom. There is a great pool area in the campground with a separate area for small children. There is also the Chip and Dale outdoor movie and campfire every evening. We couldn't see paying theme park admission for all of us and try to deal with a child his age, we felt he could enjoy it much more when he was a bit older. He had a great time with the activities in the campground.
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Great video. Couple tips. Looks like you were in cypress knee circle one of the original loops.They definately didn't envision todays rigs. Anyway one trick you can do, because they don't preassign sites, If you see a better site after you check in, that is empty, you can run to a comfort station call the wilderness outpost and change sites. Have done this many times.
Oh my goodness, did anyone ever notice that he talks like Ernest T, LOL got a love it…..
Not all sites and loops are created equal. When we check in and they give us our assigned loop and site, we ask to look at the dimensions. We have a 43’ fifth wheel and a 20’ mid duty hauler truck (The Yeti), so we need a larger site. They are always more than kind enough to work with us to find one of the bigger sites we can fit in without issue. We enjoy being close to the boat dock (love hearing the boat horn, fireworks and the parade music) so we choose the 700 loop when available. When we had our smaller rig, 100 & 200 loops were our favorite. 300 is just tight no matter what. If when we get to the sight there is a bad pull-in angle, a tree or another vehicle blocking our back in, we call or go back up front to ask for another site. Again, they want your stay to be as enjoyable as possible and are always accommodating. THAT is one of the things that differentiates The Fort from just another campground. We used to drive cross country just to go there every year - so many good memories. Now that we’re full time, we go just to stay at The Fort whenever possible. We’re one of “those” campers. ❤ °O°
Love the 700 loop
My husband and I are the ones that ran into by the boat dock. We were so excited to see this video. I’ve only ever heard people rave about the Fort and was so excited to stay there. While it was nice, I don’t understand the obsession. There is ZERO chance I would pay those prices just to camp there if I wasn’t doing Disney.
I totally agree. We enjoyed our stay in 2017 and were amazed at how ENORMOUS this campground was. We were in a loop pretty far away from the lake, but enjoyed being on Disney property and it’s benefits. Our site was HUGE and we had no trouble at all parking, so I guess which loop you are in makes a difference.
When Disney first opened Fort Wilderness in 73 my parents rented a class A Winabago and we spent a week there!
I just can't tell you how much this old lady and her husband enjoy watching you two!! Any time we need a good chuckle, you're there!!!
Hey guys! We love Fort Wilderness! We were just there Jan 26th through the 8th of Feb.
We have an Alliance Valor 40V13 that measures 45 feet.
You are absolutely right some loops are tight but we always stay in a premium meadow spot totally worth it! The spots are larger and accommodate us very well.
Hopefully you guys will go back we love it there and thank you for all of your reviews and information!
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I forgot today was Thursday. Thanks Hanks for reminding me! I love Spending Thursday with the Hanks!
Glad you are looking out for the new to RV life friends! It is always heartbreaking to see somebody so excited about their new RV, only to be frightened and frustrated when they find themselves in positions they just are not ready for. And the opposite, when things go smoothly, you build confidence (and competence). You are most definitely our Thursday night friends! Love you, Stacy and Tad
You were in loop 300 which is a preferred loop (100, 200 & 300). They are some of the first loops built and can be pretty tight. The premium loops have mostly been upgraded and widen to fit the bigger rigs. We would use those when we had our 42 foot fifth wheel. We love Fort Wilderness.
I was going to point out the same thing. Smaller sites and packed in a little tighter but we have always stayed in the 300's just because of the closeness to everything. I think it's the 400-600's loops that have redone to fit larger rigs. There are some huge ones with the occasional Scamp parked among the giants in there too. LOL!
I think the Meadow loop is the best for large RVs.
We just went to the fort this summer if you have a large rig, paying more for the premium loop is worth it. Way easier to back into those sights. Besides people parking over the line the golf cart traffic is annoying/insane
Going to say the same thing. Premium sites are expanded for the newer bigger rigs. Spend the month of November at the fort every year with car and golf cart on site and still not parked on the edge of site.
We were just in the 1000 loop (premium meadow) and it was fine with our big rig! I mean, unless you count the time we ran over someone’s Christmas lights (the kind laying all over the ground) while trying to leave. Lol Don’t worry, the campers were outside at the time and all was well. But seriously, the Christmas decorations make things even more tight than they should be!!
As always, thank you for the deet’s! And thank you for the entertainment! Haven’t met you yet, but we love you both!! And Dexter too!! ❤️💕❤️
We love camping at The Fort! That was our 1st trip when we bought our RV. I’m happy to hear that they are actually calling people out for not parking properly. For a couple years there it seemed that not much was being monitored any longer and people parked all over the place and not on their paved space. Our last couple trips the mosquitoes were terrible. Hopefully they’re taking care of them better now too.
My favorite thing is you can have up to 10 people in a spot , and you can take a boat to world!!! I love this place
You’re spot on with the title! We were there the beginning of December and glad we had our 24’ Imagine TT and not our 36’ Reflection 5th wheel, I have 40 yrs towing/backing experience and it was tight with our TT. At Christmas you had add all the decorations people have out in front of their sites to the mix. I said the same things you said. One night we were coming back from EPCOT and saw a 45’ Momentum pulling in, in the dark. I couldn’t imagine his/her stress because you forgot to mention there are no lights in the site circles. We have reservations for this December so yes we will go back. You should go to the Orlando City Park at Turkey Cove $25 a night full hook ups, 4 miles from Universal Studios Park, 14 miles from Disney. We stayed there 4 nights while going to Universal and Sea World before moving to Fort Wilderness. It’s a great city park/rv park!!
Great video. Loved the use of the word cattywampus. My wife thought I made the word up and the only person that even knew the word was my dad and he said his dad was the only person he ever heard say it. So I had to rewind the video just so my wife could hear it. Her mouth fell open when I played that section of the video for her. Made my night.
Have heard and used "cattywampus" all my life...I'm 80 y.o.
@@gerryhemmer1573 Yeah I have used it for most of my life and I am 37. My wife said I made it up lol. Nope I didn't make the word up.
Awesome job backing in! I drove truck 20 years. You did good! Thanks for the video. God willing, I’ll be able to partake in things you’re living. You two are a breath of fresh air. You’re awesome! I’m jealous!
Hello, Hanks!
I wrote to you a couple of years ago. Anyway, I retired from my career as a park ranger in San Diego, put my stuff in storage, and bought an RV. Now, I’m full time, exploring Arizona and planning to visit Oregon and Montana. Thanks for the inspiration!
Fantastic! Safe travels and happy exploring!
My family has spent a lot of time at Fort Wilderness. We live about 230 miles away and most time we never leave the campgrounds. We love it especially at Holiday times with all of the decorations in the campground. Our kids grew up playing there and we never worried about them.
We have been coming to Disney FT Wilderness for.. more times than I can remember! We pull our 45' and YES it is incredibly difficult in some areas - but now they do have wider/larger sites "premium" that give you a bit more room. We loved it with the kids, having the Chip & Dale campfire sing-a-long, the Water parade, renting boats from the launch and years ago you could swim in the lake (although we never did). Now since we purchased a house 10 mins away - we don't come to the Fort any more - but do still enjoy the parks when we are in Florida.
I just found you guys and I've got to say: I LOVE YOUR STYLE!! Your posts are entertaining, informational, down to earth, educational, and realistic. I love your PSAs (Public Service Announcements) especially about reacting to emergency vehicles!! Keep on keeping it real! 💚
Great video! We stayed Fort Wilderness several times. Always had a good time. First time tented it with friends (pre-kids), and a few times with 2, 3 or 4 kids in a 16' camping trailer!
The perks really make it worth it. We hardly even used our tow vehicle (Ford Club Wagon). We would ride the monorail in to the park, had breakfast with the characters, and also got into the park 30 minutes before they opened the gates for parking lot people!
Another disney hack we would use is to hop on the monorail at suppertime (when every gedunk in the park was mobbed); and ride to the Contemporary, have a sit down meal, and recharge for the evening events. No mixed feelings about staying till the end cuz no traffic to worry about.
Great review of Fort Wilderness. Considering it is Disney, the price was not bad relative that Yogi Bear Campgrounds are not much cheaper right now. Hope you guys didn't get AWOKEn while you were there. I won't be taking that chance. Safe travels.
Gotta love Thursdays and watching the Hanks
Great video! During our first snowbirding season in 2016-17, we wanted to experience Disney (it was a bucket list of mine). Would probably not go back, but we sure enjoyed our 5 nights there! We took advantages of all the amenities, tennis court and pools, visited all the parks. We splurged and loved it! Beautiful campground and facilities.
We took several trips to Fort Wilderness when we were RVing. You are spot on that the campground was built with the original part of the WDW resort so opened in 1971 when RVs were much smaller. We did trips there in a 32’ travel trailer and a 41’ fifth wheel with no issues (I am an experienced RVer and a tow away driver delivering travel trailers and fifth wheels). You are correct that the sites are a challenge. Lots of trees, trash cans, site marker posts, parked vehicles, etc. to avoid. We had success by riding around on our first stay to scope out loops/sites to request for future reservations. Definitely wise to proceed cautiously if someone is new to towing a rig. The last time we stayed there I ended up helping another couple (new Big Horn fifth wheel) I observed clobbering a tree limb in the 900 loop. I flagged him down to help him adjust to reduce any tree limb damage. He phoned the desk and they reassigned him to a site in the 600 loop and I followed him over to help him get parked. As for it being the best RV park it is only a contender because it is part of WDW and you get all the same benefits as any other resort guest. Good video.
AMEN!!! About parking trucks hanging out in the street!! your comment about parking their rig to "accommodate their situation" was so spot on! No consideration for anyone else in the entire campground trying to get by on the narrow one way road, or even worse is trying to back in the site across from them. This situation is getting worse every year with the popularity of huge toy haulers. their rig is 35, 40 foot PLUS they need 10-15 more feet to drop their backdoor, then they book a 35 foot site and just take up half the road. After all "THEY" need to get their ATV or Golf Cart out to cruise the campground, so the heck with anyone else trying to get by. HAHAHA! Rant over, can you tell this drives me crazy and I run into it a lot here at state parks in the Midwest.
I just love the relationship you two have, stay safe and keep the videos rolling
We appreciate you being here :)
Fort Wilderness is my favorite place to camp. It depends on your outlook and how much you like Disney stuff. Be prepared to spend money but that’s not a surprise, everyone knows that. Once you get there, you never have to get in your vehicle again. Transportation on site is amazing.
Being that our very 1st RV venture was as OG's at your 1st Rally, we were already concerned about backing into the (now we realize) very spacious spots at Canopy Oaks. We came in early just to not face the lawn chair/popcorn-eating/scorecard-ready judges we had anticipated.
And that was a good thing. I drove all over the spots near/across from us just to back in since it was my 1st time.
We later drove through FW and I thought the exact same thing...Holy Moly! No way I can negotiate all that with our 42' GD 375RES. Miss you guys!
Back in the day, we would go to Ft Wilderness and never go into any of the parks. Pike paths everywhere, transportation everywhere, food everywhere.. perfect relaxation with out the craziness of the parks
I enjoyed this video because the film editing was top notch as usual, informative and unbiased.
Thanks Hanks. 😎
Safe travels to AZ. 🙏
The older part of the park is tighter. We did it with a borrowed 37 travel trailer, but I have a good bit of trailer experience. We enjoyed Fort Wilderness and plan on going back. I chill at the campground, while my wife and kid go to Disney.
You make some very good points! Thanks for sharing! 🖖🏻😘👍🏻🙏🏻
We have to travel I-4 East from Tampa to Orlando when we visit “The Fort”. We have a 41’ 5th wheel and LOVE the fort. Yes, it is tight, but “I got this”. It has trained us for our future cross country adventures!!
Great video! You got a fantastic price, in high season it runs $186 to $265 a night … definitely not worth the cost. Especially if you aren’t planning to go to the parks. Small sites in most loops can’t accommodate big 5th wheels, not enough room to park your truck in most too. If you try to rent a golf cart it’s going to cost you a lot. Best bet is to rent from an outside Company & they’ll bring it to you near the entrance for almost half the price. On the plus side you can book & ask to be assigned to other RVrs, “aka: travel with”… which can make for a great group vacation. Just very expensive when you can get a great campground for well under $100 a nite nearby with the same or similar amenities, even in high season. Some even offer transportation to the park so you won’t have to pay to park too. Some things to consider as inflation continues to impact so many.
I appreciate your honest reviews of camping sites.
Literally did everything you said not to do in this video: first time out with our brand new 40’ travel trailer was to Fort Wilderness; we arrived after dark, in the rain, in the hottest part of the summer, and on empty stomachs. Needless to say we ended up not having a good first-time experience. We also found out the roof was leaking, but that’s a story for another time. Luckily our second trip went a lot better.
Stayed there last summer was the best camping experience I have had. Want to go back.
As mentioned previously, the premium loops are larger. I go several times a year (Florida resident) and have a 45' super C that I have had no issues with. Several of your Disney clips were actually Universal Studios.
When we camped at Disney in 1972 we camped in a tent and there was only one or two loops. Loop 300 is my favorite.
Thanks for the head up Hanks. I'll be pulling in there in a little over a month. I'll make sure I watch for folks in the "yellow zone". Keep the good stuff coming.
Thank you so much, Johnny! It's always wonderful to hear from you 😃
We stayed there last summer and really enjoyed it. Having our golfcart made it even better. We stayed in a premium site that has the extra width so parking our 43 ft toyhauler wasn't too bad with the extra width. We'd definitely go back.
Heading there March 1st. I’m glad I didn’t take my 41’ FW for the first year as a snowbird and only have a 32’7”. The only place we got in our traveling this season with plenty of space was Camp Margaritaville last week of January while you had your rally.
Many, many great memories of time spent at Ft Wilderness when our kids were younger. And I'm glad you guys enjoyed the boat ride over to Magic Kingdom. Honestly, that is one of my favorite things about staying at the campground. Used to enjoy the slow ride over in the mornings with my coffee. That and the light show parade would do a private showing just off the beach at night as well. Hoop dee do Music Revue was also a fun night away from the parks and the swimming pool area's were always better then the ones at the hotels on property. Next time Bonecrusher and I go to Disney, we will definitely be staying in Ft Wilderness.
Lol interstate 4 is a nightmare, just like Atlanta on I-75 . Glad you got back up to your site. We have reservations here late this year. Thanks guys 👍
Great video explaining the pluses and minuses of that campground. See ya next week!
I just want to say thank you for pointing out the vehicles that park in the roadway! I hope Disney and others who watch this learn how hard I makes it for people trying to park in the spots when they leave not only vehicles but decorations at the edge or in the road.
It’s actually against the posted rules on the website. You’re allowed one vehicle per site, and it can’t be in the road.
Heading there in about four weeks with the kids and grandkids. Our Class A shouldn't be a problem as we made it through Cooper Rock State Park in Pennslyvannia last year, which is very tight as well. Thanks so much for sharing.
First (second)…. Zach and I say hi! And we need to check out Fort Wilderness. The rainy weather is perhaps the best time ever to go to Disney, overcast clouds, that’s what we hope for almost every trip now. So much more comfortable! Looks like a great time.
Carl… You got skilz, dude. Great job backing in on one shot. Props to your beautiful spotter too !
Live full time and have encountered lots of campgrounds like Fort Wilderness, which were built for 30’ rigs and not our 42’. Definitely makes for some challenges. More importantly is Kyle’s comment about Orlando stress driving. We just left Orlando area after spending several weeks there and in Tampa. Just driving around town in our truck was stressful, and every time we moved our rig, I had to have my head on a swivel. Worst city to drive in and you need a vacation after driving there.
Florida drivers are the worst based on police incident reports and insurance filings. Everyone loves to say people where they are from are bad. But based on actual numbers, Florida is the worst.
Love you guys!! Not sure what loop you were staying in...but when we stayed there, we had a huge site that accommodated our 34' trailer and truck....and very private! We love the campground. You're right, we treat our visit there as a vacation.
Been there with the grand baby, loved it, can’t wait to go back! First trip with our 36ft Reflection and backed in no problem (but hubby can back a semi also).
Thanks Hanks! Our family has been looking at making the trip from Colorado to Ft. Wilderness. My rig is 22’ but that still looks tight. Always good to know what you are getting into before venturing out! Appreciate all you do!
Look at the premium sites- they are much bigger than the sites in the preferred loops which is where they stayed. We travel in a 40 Ft RV with car and golf cart and have plenty of room…
@@nstack06 nice tip! Thanks!
Private piloting is cool - you'll LOVE it. Take an introductory ride/lesson at a small airport and fly from the left seat of a Cessna, Piper, Cirrus, whatever. Far Part 61, baby!
I borrowed my parents 1986, 34 foot class A motor home and towed a Plymouth Horizon on a tow dolly and took my wife and two young children to Fort Wilderness from Ohio in 1989. Epcot had not been built yet. The campground was tight back then and pretty crowded. I had to unload the car and remove the trailer before we could back into our site. It was somewhat stressful but the week was especially fun for the kids. The boat transportation from the campground to the park was super convenient. Great video and advice.
Great review of pros & cons of the campground.
You did an awesome job, parking the rig i
Another popular place that is tight is Pigeon Forge KOA! The new riverfront sites is on a loop that is impossible to loop around with a long rig.
Disney and Camp Wilderness definitely wouldn't be my first choice of places to go, but everybody should experience it ONCE in a lifetime.
Betting you two are at the Grand Design rally in the Q!?!. I hope you get out of Florida and see the West again!
We’ve been there twice. We stayed in premium the last time and they are all very tight loops. Our first trip we had to call and ask for another site. Nice campground, but only if we were going to Disney.
Great info! I've heard the same about that place...not for me...maybe when there's grandkids in the future😎
Being a Florida native I grew up camping in Fort Wilderness and it hasn’t changed a bit besides adding more loops. As an adult I first came with my 30’ class C. At that time I drove my golf cart around and wrote down my favorite, larger easier to get into spots and ask for one of those every time I go back. Glad I did because now I have a 40’ Super C. I don’t think I would stay there without going into Disney.
I camped at Fort Wilderness in the 90s. It was me and my collage roomie for our graduation gift to each other. So much fun. We flew there from Boston with a tent and all our gear. It was very clean! Lots of fun and we even cooked frozen pizza on the grill! Our state park check out is 3pm. Need I say more, Hanks. :)
We spent a week at Fort Wilderness in our 42 foot Grand Design Solitude 5th wheel around the Holiday. Navigating the turns was difficult with trees everywhere. Rented a golf cart and drove all of the loops every night looking at the decorations. Super expensive, everything adds up in the end. If we did Disney again, we’d probably do the same thing.
Wooot! First time I caught your post the second you posted it! Felt like I won a scratch ticket. Looks like it was an OK campsite and you two gave such good insight. Sad you're heading west before we do in May so the likelihood of running into you somewhere is low. Bummah! Wish our Maximus (Max) was a lap kitty like Dexter. But Max is a British Shorthair and they just aren't your typical lap cat. Love you guys and your energy in this latest video 🙂
Now you tell me!! We went on our first RV trip to Fort Wilderness. We had a really hard time parking our 42'.
I've stayed there twice, about 20 years ago an 10 year ago, it has not changed much, great place BUT it dose need a upgrade for the larger RV'S, love that you keep it real. Stay safe best of luck on your West Trip, sincerely 100k subscriber. LOL.
I love the word “honkers”😂
We went to Fort Wilderness on our honeymoon in our van when it was brand new 45 years ago. We loved it back then!
We like it, been many times but in a tent. Last time we went, two years ago for our anniversary, was the first time we took our grand design reflection 337rls. It was tight for sure. Not parked 100% straight but only there for 3 days. We had a blind-side back in.
Thanks for the heads up! I love Disney World, but we haven’t taken the camper.
We went in 2017 for vacation. We were in a loop quite a ways back from the lake. Couldn’t figure out why they had so many golf carts for rent up by the main check in…until we became familiar with the park. IT’S HUGE!!!!! The biggest and most expensive campground we’ve ever been to. Our site was huge and we had no trouble parking, but apparently that’s not true for the entire park. We wanted to stay on Disney property to receive all the perks that go along with that. Loved the boat ride to the Magic Kingdom. We would go back again…maybe…but Disney in general has gotten so so expensive.
We are visiting the Fort in a few months but opted to stay in the premium sites even though we have a 28ft. Sites are bigger in that section. Safe travels!
I'm glad you clarified on the thumbnail! We were going to rent an RV that a company comes in and sets up for you and was hoping you weren't going to burst our bubble! Funny (not funny) story about availability-you can make reservations 499 days out and when I called 489 days out to get the very popular Halloween season there was nothing left! You hit it at the right time for sure!
Great video. Good Info, we plan on going there in the next couple of years. Should have lot of practice backing in by then..lol
Hi guys! I just discovered your channel and I have been binge watching all of your videos. I love your sense of humor and the way you just seem to jive with each other. Love Dexter! I have subscribed to your channel and I’m looking forward to more of your awesome content. Thanks and stay safe!
We love the show tonight!!!!!!! We're heading down to Elgin family Campsite in Florida next month and we're super excited. ❤️
Loved the show! Take care !
Looks like you guys were at Disney with Keith and Raini. That had to be fun! You had characters and Disney characters! Holy cow!
We love camping at Fort Wilderness!!
43 Ft here. Soooo…we stayed there in early December and yes the spot was tight not only that but everyone had there Christmas decorations in the way it was a pain in the arse to back in and I’m seasoned. We did talk to the cast members about this afterwards and they said that they could park it for people if they needed it. Honestly pride aside that’s what I would have opted for it but was that stressful.
We stayed there in our 45’ bus. It was super tight getting into our spot. We were honestly quite disappointed with the campground. I expected Disney clean and nice. Granted it was during pandemic, but after that experience, we are not planning a return visit.
Interesting video! Your comment about the year the campground was built is appropriate. Older campgrounds from the '60s, '70s, and '80s were designed to accommodate much smaller trailers of the time. Slide-outs were rare to nonexistent. Now we have these ginormous trailers and 5th wheels with slides on both sides that can't fit into the sites. And don't get me started on the toy haulers with their patio decks. They need half an acre just to open everything up. We see this quite a bit traveling. Even our 25 ft travel trailer is pushing it in a number of them.
Many parks can't expand or increase the size of the sites because it's very expensive and many were grandfathered in under the new environmental regulations. Re-doing the park would end that grandfather status, so only maintenance projects (electrical, plumbing, etc.) would be allowed.
Say, is y'all's truck a 2500HD or a 3500HD? Just curious.
Safe travels, y'all.
Bob and Dottie
DFW was one of our first season 1 trips from Michigan. Our first trip was from Detroit to St. Louis! When we first went, we were a family of 5 plus a pup and all our girls were 10, 8, and 6!
We didn’t have much of a problem for me backing in, but we have a 32-34ft TT. We enjoy the amenities for our family of 6 plus the pup. What hotel/resort can we stay in for less?
Planning on returning or going to a few state/city parks this year as well. Third season for us and we haven’t looked back yet! :)
We went to Fort Wilderness a few years ago. It took me 5 tries to back into our spot. It was awful. 34 foot bumper pull with the same truck you have. 53 feet long with truck and trailer. Our spot was on the inside of a turn, cars were parked in the way. It was extremely tight. We haven’t had that issue at any other campground and go camping 8 times a year. We won’t be going back.
Thanks for the review and recommendations but I have no desire to get anywhere near Disney World and I hate tight roads and close spacing sites! I’m only approximately 37 feet but I like lots of room to maneuver and camp. Stay safe, healthy and happy! God bless ✝️
We camped there in the 70's. Yes, 1976. Ok I'm old. Rvs were small...lol
Great video guys!! We have never been there but always hear about it. Those sites are super tight! But, if you are there for Disney you are there more than your site anyway. And the perk of being able to get shuttled there by land and sea is awesome!
Another GREAT video!
We camped at Fort Wilderness in 1973! Dad planned our trip from Michigan to Disney Orlando in two modes: (A) driving in the car and staying at hotels OR (B) renting a motorhome ($$) and staying at Fort Wilderness (and rest areas in route). Calculating for gas, food, motels, etc, he totalled up two columns of expenses and they were $1 apart. We rented the motorhome! It was Mom, Dad and Grandma, plus us three kids (5, 4 and 2 1/2 years old) We left home on St. Patrick's Day 1973 in a BLIZZARD! The normal drive time from home to Cincinnati was 3 hours. It took us 8 hours in the snow.
If you get out to Groom, Texas…. Definitely check out The Creek RV camping… only 4 sites total in the middle of a huge farming area…. No one around. I was apprehensive but we actually enjoyed the peacefulness. You just call up the owner and he meets you at the property.
We love the Fort. Stayed there in Jan of this year with our 37’ travel trailer. We did have to ask our neighbors if they could move their truck for back in but it was definitely worth it.
We love FW! We have a 38’ Fiver and were in the 700 premium loop. Some loops are tighter than others. First class and clean all the way.
We have stayed in Fort Wilderness twice, actually wound up with the same site both times and I would say it’s an awesome campground.
It is the only place I have ever seen people park their camper at the front of the site so they could hangout behind the camper. We are pretty well traveled but that is the only place I have ever seen people do that. I normally park as far back as I possibly can.
We stayed there in April 2021 and had a blast but it is a huuuggeee campground and so difficult to navigate through! 😘😘