Staying in a recreational vehicle makes camping more like home.
Walt Disney World in Florida is a classic family vacation spot. Recreational vehicles (RVs) allow campers to bring the conveniences of home with them while they camp. Disney World offers camping at Fort Wilderness Resort, which makes camping convenient.
Disney World
Fort Wilderness Resort is pet-friendly.
The only RV camping facility within Disney World is located at Fort Wilderness Resort. Full hook-up campsites are $59 to $62 per night, as of 2010. Premium campsites that can accommodate larger RVs, are available for $74 to $77 per night for the "2010 Value Season," according to Disney World. Call 407-WDW-MAGIC or 407-939-6244 for reservations.
Fort Wilderness Resort
Transportation to and from the Magic Kingdom is provided by water taxi.
Fort Wilderness is located on 750 acres of "lush pine and cypress trees" near the Magic Kingdom theme park, which is one of four theme parks in Walt Disney World Resort. The large resort can be explored in an electric golf cart, which makes it easier for people of all abilities. Electric-powered carts are available for rent at the Outpost.
Features
Cable television hook-ups are available at every campsite.
There are four different types of campsites at Fort Wilderness Resort, including Premium Campsites, which can accommodate 45-foot-and-longer RVs. Each campsite has water, cable TV, electrical hook-ups, a picnic table and charcoal grill. Most sites also have a sewer hook-up. For a fee, high-speed Internet is available. The resort offers "Comfort Stations," which are air-conditioned and have private restrooms and showers. Additionally, a laundromat, ice machines and pay phones are available.
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