DavidHobart
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- Oct 17, 2006
In both of the refurbed Cabins I stayed in, there was a picnic table but no rocking chairs.
I'm starting to get a bit worried about transportation and getting to Magic Kingdom early. We rented a golf cart and here's how I planned to get where I want to go. Does this sound feasible?
Magic Kingdom, day 1: Get on blue flag boat at 7:00, arrive at MK at 7:30, ADR at BOG at 8:00.
Magic Kingdom, day 2: Get on blue flag boat at 6:45, arrive at Contemporary at 7:00, ADR at Chef Mickey at 7:05
I just edited my post b/c I didn't make it clear that Day 1: Get on blue flag boat at 7:00, arrive at Contemporary at 7:15, then walk to MK and arrive there at 7:30.
I don't think the boat that runs directly to MK will get me there in time for my 8:05 ADR.
For those that have been to the refurbed cabins what furniture is now on the deck? I saw a partial picture that looks like 2 rocking chairs but is there anything else? Is the picnic table gone? I really love the rocking chairs.
Also, are the mattresses in the bunk beds just regular mattresses? I was thinking that we might just put the mattress on the floor instead of bringing our inflatable one.In the refurbed cabins, is there room for a twin-sized air mattress on the floor of the living room if the pull-out couch is open? I know the bedroom is too tight for it. I tried to look at the pictures that David linked to, but the site seems to be down.
Thanks!! I'll try making a separate post about the mattress to see if someone knows for sure if it's removable.The site is down so I can't look myself! My tech support is working on it...
I never tried moving the mattresses on the bunk beds, so can't answer that. In the living room, the area where the easy chair is should fit an air mattress.
Thanks!! I'll try making a separate post about the mattress to see if someone knows for sure if it's removable.
Thanks!!Yes, the bunk mattresses are movable.
As for an air mattress - we had a queen sized air mattress down in the living area when the cabins had Murphy beds. It was a bit tight though, lol.
The new layout with the sofa sleeper out would work just fine for a twin air mattress. The pantry is no longer there so the space along side is open.
They have wagon rides that depart near Trail's End. It costs $8 for ages 10 and up and $5 for ages 3-9. The times are 6 and 830 PM. It is first come, first serve- no advance reservations. You can reserve a carriage ride for $45 for up to 4 adults.We have an ADR for dinner at Trails End. Is there anything to see and do at Fort Wilderness in the evenings (after dinner) besides the Camp Fire Sing Along & Movie? We have 2 teenagers and thought we would explore Fort Wilderness because we haven't been to that resort before.