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There are other changes as well.
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Moving on with the current of the years.
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To a new day, we go on.
It's time to move on and move forward.
PassPorter is a small business, and for many years it supported our family. But the world changed, print books took a backseat to the Internet, and for a long time now it has been unable to make ends meet. We've had to find new ways to support our family, which means new careers and less and less time available to devote to our first baby, PassPorter.
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We will be taking my parents for their first trip to WDW in early December. I have previously read about the campers at Fort Wilderness decorating their camp sites. I think my parents would enjoy seeing these decorations. I am trying to figure out what may be the best way to view the lights. Wondering for those who have visited the camp sites, do you recommend sleigh ride, carriage ride or renting a golf cart? Thanks for your thoughts and recommendations.
We took the carriage ride/sleigh ride - I don't remember which one and I thought they were one and the same thing. It's a lovely relaxing way to see the site - and what people do there is just amazing.
Believe Chezp is correct carriage is redone to look more like sleigh I have seen others put posts about this and plan on doing it with my DW one night during or stay. Unless you are actually planning on staying in the Campground then renting a golf cart from Disney would be extremely expensive $65 per night.
I find that the best way to enjoy the decorations is to walk.
If your parents can't handle the walk, you might consider renting scooters for them, since there is a lot of walking in the parks, as well.
Whenever I'm at WDW in December, I make a point of walking around FW to view the lights. Some of them are truly spectacular, rivaling the Osborne Lights.
How early do people start decorating? I'm going in mid November. I know WDW is decorated by then, but I wasn't sure if the campers were in the spirit yet.
I've been to WDW as early as Nov 28 (the Wednesday after Thanksgiving) and seen plenty of decorations at FW. In mid-Nov, the decorations will probably be a bit slim, but there will certainly be some Thanksgiving-style stuff, and maybe some of the Christmas-style stuff as well. The later in Nov you go, I'm sure the more you'll see. Some of the big displays I saw last year must have taken at least a full week to set up.
[QUOTE=WillCAD;4148575]I find that the best way to enjoy the decorations is to walk.
If your parents can't handle the walk, you might consider renting scooters for them, since there is a lot of walking in the parks, as well.
Whenever I'm at WDW in December, I make a point of walking around FW to view the lights. Some of them are truly spectacular, rivaling the Osborne Lights.
Thank you Will for the information. My parents are in great shape and very active, so walking is not an issue. The reason I had thought about the golf cart was that we could take our time viewing the decorations, but sounds like walking could be the way to go. I just was not sure how spread out the campground was and if that was feasible. Maybe we will do the sleigh/carriage ride and then decide if we want to walk parts of the campground. Thank you also for the pictures, looking forward to seeing the decorations.
We took the carriage ride/sleigh ride - I don't remember which one and I thought they were one and the same thing. It's a lovely relaxing way to see the site - and what people do there is just amazing.
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Originally Posted by MikeL
Believe Chezp is correct carriage is redone to look more like sleigh I have seen others put posts about this and plan on doing it with my DW one night during or stay. Unless you are actually planning on staying in the Campground then renting a golf cart from Disney would be extremely expensive $65 per night.
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Originally Posted by oldmom
we did the sleigh ride last december and indeed it was awesome. well worth the money!!
Thank you everyone for your input - looking forward to spend some time enjoying the campers lights and decorations.