The bottom line is that the pet and non-pet designations are for planning purposes. If the pet loops are full and they need more pet sites, than campers with pets can be placed in non-pet loops. This happened to us last fall, but didn't bother us or our neighbors. We wouldn't think of going without "our girls", so we're glad that the Fort would make these arrangements.
we were thee last week, first time on 600 and it is really open compared to our previous stays, after I got used to it wasn't bad but is definitely a different look.
Of course they've been rimming and removing stuff all over the place so few spots are as "woodsey" as they were.
Does anyone have any pictures of the premium sites? We have a Class A motorcoach and we do travel with our very small quiet dog. We require a premium site with 50 amp service because our coach is all electric. Anyone out there with any advice as to what loop to consider. The grandchildren will be with us when we show up. I hope to be able to do this for March or April 2010. Thank you.
Does anyone have any pictures of the premium sites? We have a Class A motorcoach and we do travel with our very small quiet dog. We require a premium site with 50 amp service because our coach is all electric. Anyone out there with any advice as to what loop to consider. The grandchildren will be with us when we show up. I hope to be able to do this for March or April 2010. Thank you.
Do you want to be near a playground, or the pool, or transportation, or the campfire? These and other considerations will determine which loop you might request.
Ok, planning big gathering at the Fort. Some will be in campers, some in cabins. Which loops should we request to have the best chance of being the closest to each other- even if it is just through the woods? Isn't there a cabin loop off to itself that backs up to a rv loop?
Ok, planning big gathering at the Fort. Some will be in campers, some in cabins. Which loops should we request to have the best chance of being the closest to each other- even if it is just through the woods? Isn't there a cabin loop off to itself that backs up to a rv loop?
Yes, there is a cabin loop and camper section that back up to each other. I believe the 1100 loop backs up to the cabins and part of the 1000 loop may also back up to it, but I am not 100% positive on that one. Also, in the 100 loop of the camper section, they have 2 or 3 cabins in with the campers.
Ok, planning big gathering at the Fort. Some will be in campers, some in cabins. Which loops should we request to have the best chance of being the closest to each other- even if it is just through the woods? Isn't there a cabin loop off to itself that backs up to a rv loop?
Your post is kind of off topic for this thread, but I will go ahead and answer your question. The only cabin loop that backs up to a camping loop is the 2100 loop. It backs up to the 1100 loop. Here is a thread with some photos:
The specific sites on 1100 that back up to cabins are: 1111, 1113, 1115, 1116, 1117, 1119 and 1120. The cabins that back up to these sites, more or less, are 2124, 2126, 2128, 2130, 2132, 2134 and 2135. I gave those to you in order, so the matching pairs are 1111 and 2124, etc. 1120 and 2135 sit right next to a paved sidewalk that leads to a comfort station that sits between the two loops. But, as you can see from the photos on thread that I posted the link for, you can easily walk between the cabins and the sites. In order to request a site in the 1100 loop, you would have to reserve a premium site. In case you haven't read it somewhere on here before, all you can do is request to be placed close together. They cannot and will not promise that you will be close together or assigned to particular cabins or campsites. Good luck, and have fun!
Yes, there is a cabin loop and camper section that back up to each other. I believe the 1100 loop backs up to the cabins and part of the 1000 loop may also back up to it, but I am not 100% positive on that one. Also, in the 100 loop of the camper section, they have 2 or 3 cabins in with the campers.
You are right about 1100. No sites on 1000 back up to cabin sites. There is a canal behind the 1000 loop that cuts it off from the neighboring 2000 and 2100 loops. There are two cabins in the 100 loop, but these cannot be reserved.
where can I find a list of the updated loop conversions/whats "what"? I am wanting to fax in my site request and I don't know what they've changed in the past year
where can I find a list of the updated loop conversions/whats "what"? I am wanting to fax in my site request and I don't know what they've changed in the past year
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