The theme parks of Walt Disney World (WDW) offer both real and simulated experiences for the outdoors lover. For example, you can cruise the imitation jungle rivers of the world or hurtle down a waterslide into a refreshing pool. read more
It's every child and inner-child's dream to visit the sprawling Walt Disney World Theme Parks in central Florida, but not everyone is interested in the crowded resorts on the Disney property. If you're more interested in trees and the earth… read more
Fort Wilderness Resort Campground is actually part of Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida. This facility offers 799 tent and RV campsites; it also has 407 cabins. Free amenities are picnic tables, potable water, electrical hook-ups, grill… read more
Disney's Fort Wilderness Campsite outside of the Magic Kingdom in Orlando, Florida, is a natural, tree-filled, animal-roaming campground that was made by Disney. The campgrounds have facilities from pop-up tents to full sewer hook-ups for r… read more
Camping can be good family fun, as can a trip to a Disney theme park. A good way to keep costs down is to combine them into one trip. As neither Euro Disney nor Disneyland in California have their own official campgrounds, the only place fo… read more
One way to get a budget down is by going cheaper on accommodations, and it rarely gets cheaper than camping. This is especially true of a trip to Disney World in Orlando, Florida. In 2009, even the most expensive RV site at Fort Wilderness,… read more
Going to Disney doesn't mean you have to stay in a motel--camp at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort. With over 700 acres of pine and cypress forest to camp in, a camping trip to Fort Wilderness guarantees a trip surrounded by the beauty of na… read more
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