My family and I took a trip to Disney.
We had a fabulous time!!!
We started the trip at Fort Wilderness Campground Resort, then moved on to the Disney Wonder for their 3 night Disney cruise to the Bahamas and Castaway Cay, then we came back to Disney and stayed at Disney's Boardwalk Inn Resort.

Here is some info on my trip:
We had a fabulous time!!!
We started the trip at Fort Wilderness Campground Resort, then moved on to the Disney Wonder for their 3 night Disney cruise to the Bahamas and Castaway Cay, then we came back to Disney and stayed at Disney's Boardwalk Inn Resort.

Here is some info on my trip:
Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground
THE ROOM: At the Fort Wilderness Campground, we stayed in a cabin. These cabins are very roomy and large in comparison to a regular hotel room. When you walk in, you're in the kitchen, there is a full fridge, sink, microwave, stove, oven, all the kitchen utensils and cupboards full of dishes and pans. To the right is the table with bench seating, along with a few chairs (perfectly decorated to the up north woodsy theme) and onto the living room where there was a couch, and another couple chairs that match the kitchen table chairs. Up in the wall, is a pull down murphy bed, full size. Which we used a lot for snuggling in to watch movies and such at night.
Down the hall to the left from when you first walk in, is the bathroom, and the bedroom. In the bedroom there was another full size bed, along with bunk beds, that the kids LOVED! The closet was small but enough room, and we had plenty of nooks and crannies to store all of our luggage, and we had a LOT!
GOLF CART: We rented a golf cart, as it's almost necessary, unless you want to spend a lot of time walking and walking and walking. I do enjoy walking, so I did walk around a bit, but having the golf cart to ride around in was extra nice. The cost was $54 plus tax per night stay. That's a pretty expensive golf cart! UGH! But, I had figured this into our trip cost, so was prepared.
FOOD: We ate at Trail's End Buffet restaurant twice. It too was a bit on the spendy side, but the food was great. The salad bar was sufficient, and the meats to choose from was the highlight, the ribs and fried chicken, and carved roast beef were great. We did not do take out, but the menu was small, and we did not do Hoop-Dee-Doo or the Backyard BBQ, it just didn't work out this time. But thumbs up to the food.
ENTERTAINMENT: We did do the sing-a-long around the campfire with Chip-n-Dale twice while we were there, and I have to admit, it was not exactly what I was expecting. I was expecting these huge fire pits to roast marshmallows, and a stadium type setting so you wouldn't dream of seeing the characters, but to my surprise, it was so much better!!! There were 2 fire pits, rather small, but perfect for my small children, I didn't feel that they would be 'burned', and you could purchase the marshmallows right there, and the sticks came with it, I think it was around $4 or something close to that, so we didn't think that was too bad. They roasted the marshmallows, and then we took a seat while the guitar/banjo playing guide sang songs into the night. Chip and Dale did make an appearance, and they were up on the little stage, and then in an orderly fashion, they made their way around to see and take pictures with each and every individual that was there. Amazing!! So we each got a snippet of time with the characters. Very fun! We didn't stay to see the movies under the stars, it just got too late.
...THE ROOM: At the Fort Wilderness Campground, we stayed in a cabin. These cabins are very roomy and large in comparison to a regular hotel room. When you walk in, you're in the kitchen, there is a full fridge, sink, microwave, stove, oven, all the kitchen utensils and cupboards full of dishes and pans. To the right is the table with bench seating, along with a few chairs (perfectly decorated to the up north woodsy theme) and onto the living room where there was a couch, and another couple chairs that match the kitchen table chairs. Up in the wall, is a pull down murphy bed, full size. Which we used a lot for snuggling in to watch movies and such at night.
Down the hall to the left from when you first walk in, is the bathroom, and the bedroom. In the bedroom there was another full size bed, along with bunk beds, that the kids LOVED! The closet was small but enough room, and we had plenty of nooks and crannies to store all of our luggage, and we had a LOT!
GOLF CART: We rented a golf cart, as it's almost necessary, unless you want to spend a lot of time walking and walking and walking. I do enjoy walking, so I did walk around a bit, but having the golf cart to ride around in was extra nice. The cost was $54 plus tax per night stay. That's a pretty expensive golf cart! UGH! But, I had figured this into our trip cost, so was prepared.
FOOD: We ate at Trail's End Buffet restaurant twice. It too was a bit on the spendy side, but the food was great. The salad bar was sufficient, and the meats to choose from was the highlight, the ribs and fried chicken, and carved roast beef were great. We did not do take out, but the menu was small, and we did not do Hoop-Dee-Doo or the Backyard BBQ, it just didn't work out this time. But thumbs up to the food.
ENTERTAINMENT: We did do the sing-a-long around the campfire with Chip-n-Dale twice while we were there, and I have to admit, it was not exactly what I was expecting. I was expecting these huge fire pits to roast marshmallows, and a stadium type setting so you wouldn't dream of seeing the characters, but to my surprise, it was so much better!!! There were 2 fire pits, rather small, but perfect for my small children, I didn't feel that they would be 'burned', and you could purchase the marshmallows right there, and the sticks came with it, I think it was around $4 or something close to that, so we didn't think that was too bad. They roasted the marshmallows, and then we took a seat while the guitar/banjo playing guide sang songs into the night. Chip and Dale did make an appearance, and they were up on the little stage, and then in an orderly fashion, they made their way around to see and take pictures with each and every individual that was there. Amazing!! So we each got a snippet of time with the characters. Very fun! We didn't stay to see the movies under the stars, it just got too late.
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