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Newark De

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For a site at the Fort I would suggest using a travel agent especially for the time you want to go, no charge to you and they handle everything for you, I have a friend who is a agent and if you want pm me for his contact
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Dick_B

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Just put Orlando in the search box in the RV Parks section for more info.
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DavidandDayle

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If you're going to DW, look up the All Ears website. They have lots of good advice.
And check the ticket prices. The last couple of times we went, we stayed over 2 weeks and found annual passes were cheaper than multiple shorter passes. I think the AP covers parking.
We've also stayed at the Kissimmee KOA. (DW is in K., not Orlando)
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DavidandDayle wrote: If you're going to DW, look up the All Ears website. They have lots of good advice.
And check the ticket prices. The last couple of times we went, we stayed over 2 weeks and found annual passes were cheaper than multiple shorter passes. I think the AP covers parking.
We've also stayed at the Kissimmee KOA. (DW is in K., not Orlando)
This was once true but with Covid currently Disney World will only renew current AP's and will not be selling new ones. Now when (if) things get back to normal that could change, this was just announced this week
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