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    Jerome & Judy

    We stayed in Fort Wilderness two years ago when at Disney. I would only stay there if planning on spending time in the Disney Parks. It is tight quarters and expensive. We have stayed in the Encore site and also in Clermont -- both a nicer experience and more reasonable. Just my opinion.
  2. Following as we just purchased a 2017 Acadia All Terrain for dinghy tow. We need to invest in an entire system as this will be a first for us. We are looking for a system that will be easy for me [wife, traveling solo] to hook up/ unhook. What do others use? Blue Ox? Demco? or Roadmaster? What brake and lighting system do you use? Anyone have experience with the RVi portable braking system? All suggestions and ideas welcomed. Or email me direct....jfarrell51 @ yahoo Thanks in advance. Julie
  3. Manhold/Carl C: Yes, I'm a member of FMCA. I'll check SWG....Thnx.
  4. I can understand wanting a site that can accommodate your rig without worrying about low hanging branches and room for slide outs. As mentioned above, asking about the site dimensions will help. We have had travel trailers, fifth wheels and now a small Class A. I find it helpful to review the campground's website pictures and reviews written by others. We have found some great places with easy access that are not listed in any of the books --Good Sam, Passport, Woodalls, etc . Now that we are retired, we find non-holidays and traveling during the week is best and gives families the time and space they need on weekends. Check out Harvesthosts.com. It is a collection of wineries and farms that offer boondocking on their property. You are asked to offer support by purchasing their products. There is a small membership fee [$44]. If golf is your thing, try rvgolfclub.com. Enjoy....
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