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Old 11-08-2002, 10:23 AM   #1
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I'd like to surprise my 9 year old daughter with a horseback riding tour at FW in Dec. I've read that it takes 45 minutes to complete, but where do you ride and is there a guide? Also, my husband will be hanging back with our two younger kids. Is there enought to see and do at FW around the stable area for them so that they feel like they're doing something special too?
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Old 11-08-2002, 01:34 PM   #2
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I can't give you 1st hand info, because that was one of our plans that got cancelled due to rain when we went in June, but from what I understand it is a very gentle, guided ride through the grounds at Ft. Wilderness. I know there is a petting zoo on the grounds too that would probably be able to occupy your younger children.
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We did the trail ride in July, and Jennifer wrote a great piece about it for our newsletter.

The ride most certainly has guides-two of them. The trail consists of old, unpaved woodland roads within Fort Wilderness (probably retired camping loops from the old days). You don't see any current human habitation, but it's not way out in the boondocks, either.

Unfortunately, there's nothing to do nearby. The stables aren't open to the public, you can't see any of the trail ride once they depart the stable, which is located at the "front" of the resort, near check-in and the kennel. The kids could watch Disney movies in the registration building, but that's it. I suggest you catch the bus that stops right there and take it to Settlement Depot (at the other end of the resort), where you can visit the petting zoo.
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Old 11-08-2002, 05:57 PM   #4
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Thanks Dave! I did look on the map in the Passporter and noticed that the settlement area was not near the livery. [img]images/icons/frown.gif[/img]
Another money question, is it worth the money to ride? It would be $64 for the two of us!
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The ride was slow and easy. I rode so I could go with my son- who had never ridden before. I enjoyed it. It's a personal decision- the guide was funny one time he said (as we rode our horses in a single-file line slowly on the trail) "Does anyone want to run?" And a couple of people said, "Yes!" and he said, "Okay then, hop off and run- I'll take your horse back for you!" [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img]
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Thanks, it sounds like the ticket.
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