Hi All,
Thank you again for all the advice and hints during planning. It was great!
A quick review. We rented from Kissimmee Orlando RV Rentals and couldn't have been happier. We had a 40ft 5th wheel with one bedroom with a king size bed and 4 bump outs. Needless to say, for 2 people and a 7lb dog, we were very comfortable. The RV came equipped with everything we needed except food. They even provided chairs & a gas grill!
We were assigned site 235 - what a great location. We were close to everything, including the comfort station We didn't use it much, but it was nice to be so close.
The owner of the RV taught us all we needed to know about "managing" the systems in the RV, including the black tank. Who knew? Using the toilet was also, um, interesting, but we quickly got used to it.
The main purpose of this trip to FW and an RV was to start getting our pup used to being left in a strange place. We even purchased a PetCube camera so we could watch him. The plan was to leave him for an hour at a time until he realized we would come back, all while watching him on video. Unfortunately, we could not get the camera to connect. We discovered it doesn't work with 5g. So there went our plans to try to get into a park for a few hours. I'm glad I didn't buy tickets in advance. Plus, it was the main spring break week and from what I heard from others, the parks were packed all week.
So we spent the week just relaxing, walking around FW, and going to Disney Springs several times both to eat and shop. Given how many times we've been to WDW, we really didn't miss the parks, mostly because of the crowd levels.
The dog park was not yet complete, but it looked like they had seeded the day before we left. If it's not open yet, it may be soon. We did need to let our pup run around a bit, so we went to the kiddie park right next door and let him loose. If kids came in, we asked the parent if it was OK (and it always was) and if there were too many kids, we just left. After all, it is a kiddie park. In case you missed it, he is a 7 pound dog and very little. He didn't do anything nor bother anyone.
We definitely will do it again. We enjoyed the campsites (versus the cabins) and were lucky, we had very nice neighbors all around and everyone was very considerate of not bothering anyone. I was also quite surprised as to how many dogs were there. Some people had multiple dogs, and one had 3 medium size. I don't know how they did it in an RV.
Thank you again.
Thank you again for all the advice and hints during planning. It was great!
A quick review. We rented from Kissimmee Orlando RV Rentals and couldn't have been happier. We had a 40ft 5th wheel with one bedroom with a king size bed and 4 bump outs. Needless to say, for 2 people and a 7lb dog, we were very comfortable. The RV came equipped with everything we needed except food. They even provided chairs & a gas grill!
We were assigned site 235 - what a great location. We were close to everything, including the comfort station We didn't use it much, but it was nice to be so close.
The owner of the RV taught us all we needed to know about "managing" the systems in the RV, including the black tank. Who knew? Using the toilet was also, um, interesting, but we quickly got used to it.
The main purpose of this trip to FW and an RV was to start getting our pup used to being left in a strange place. We even purchased a PetCube camera so we could watch him. The plan was to leave him for an hour at a time until he realized we would come back, all while watching him on video. Unfortunately, we could not get the camera to connect. We discovered it doesn't work with 5g. So there went our plans to try to get into a park for a few hours. I'm glad I didn't buy tickets in advance. Plus, it was the main spring break week and from what I heard from others, the parks were packed all week.
So we spent the week just relaxing, walking around FW, and going to Disney Springs several times both to eat and shop. Given how many times we've been to WDW, we really didn't miss the parks, mostly because of the crowd levels.
The dog park was not yet complete, but it looked like they had seeded the day before we left. If it's not open yet, it may be soon. We did need to let our pup run around a bit, so we went to the kiddie park right next door and let him loose. If kids came in, we asked the parent if it was OK (and it always was) and if there were too many kids, we just left. After all, it is a kiddie park. In case you missed it, he is a 7 pound dog and very little. He didn't do anything nor bother anyone.
We definitely will do it again. We enjoyed the campsites (versus the cabins) and were lucky, we had very nice neighbors all around and everyone was very considerate of not bothering anyone. I was also quite surprised as to how many dogs were there. Some people had multiple dogs, and one had 3 medium size. I don't know how they did it in an RV.
Thank you again.