Fort Wilderness, renting an RV from a company that sets up everything

smk

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We love FW, cannot afford the cabins this year but I have been searching companies that set up an RV for a family and include the use of a golf cart. Seems perfect right? Has anyone used one of these companies and what have your experiences been? We have not picked a date, maybe not even until May 2015, just looking over options. There would be 5 of us, including my grandson who will be 2 in November. Thanks in advance for anyone who can give me some insight!
 

smk

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I recently read a glowing review of this company by a Disney guest (although I have no personal experience with them). I don't think they rent golf carts, but they will set everything up for you so that you're literally just opening the door and ready to unpack/relax/grill: http://www.floridacamperrental.com/
There are some who rent a golf cart as a part of the package, I think I read the same review just today! But there are some out there that include rent a cart for an additional 25 a day or so.
 
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slappy magoo

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Can't help at all but can I ask what the RV rentals seem to be running you? Because it seems that the least expensive trailers are in the $700 range or a week, PLUS the cost of the site itself which could be nearly $100 a night for a full hook-up (versus preferred or premium campsite). Maybe it'd be easier renting 2 value rooms? You might prefer staying in the camper, so believe me I'm not judging, just wondering if you explored other options.
 
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smk

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Can't help at all but can I ask what the RV rentals seem to be running you? Because it seems that the least expensive trailers are in the $700 range or a week, PLUS the cost of the site itself which could be nearly $100 a night for a full hook-up (versus preferred or premium campsite). Maybe it'd be easier renting 2 value rooms? You might prefer staying in the camper, so believe me I'm not judging, just wondering if you explored other options.
We just love FW, we have gone many times and rented two value rooms and found that option to be fine as well. FW has so many kid friendly places, campfire, horse barns, beach, electric light parade, playground. Not so sure with a two year old that we would be going to the parks as much as we normally do, so we would have a more relaxing stay, low key, so to speak. PLUS, our married daughter and her husband are our go to dog watcher, so we may have to take him with us! So, not so much about the saving but rather nostalgia and convenience for our family.
 
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