Can't help to wonder if there are specific "Criteria" to determine the "Difficulty rating" or if it's completely subjective (as I suspect).tells where the hook ups are and the back in difficulty rating
This is all true. I don't know what the criteria is....but I liked all the Pics and that it tell you where the hook ups are. And how wide they are....so it knocked out a couple of premium loops for us as they aren't wide enough for the opposing slidesCan't help to wonder if there are specific "Criteria" to determine the "Difficulty rating" or if it's completely subjective (as I suspect).
The funny thing about "backing" a trailer (camper, car, boat or whatever) is there are so many factors that impact it BEYOND a persons ability to actually perform the task. The funny thing is that someone might think a smaller trailer is easier then a larger one. Certainly in clearances it probably is but control is a different issue altogether.
Used to have a Yamaha Wave runner. It's trailer was SMALL. Trying to back it up into the boat launch was much harder then one could really imagine. Then we ended up with 2 Wave Runners. Got a "Double" trailer and it was a 1000 times easier to control. (Can't help to think of that old Pontiac commercial with the saying "Wider is better". So true too.)
I agree, they are narrow. And then there are trash cans, posts, and other peoples cars/trucks to worry about.....and of course all the squirrelsWhen we were there in August, our first site was big enough for our 37' TT but the angles to negotiate to get it INTO that site (without a real large shoe horn) were just impossible and we had to get another site. It would be nicer if the roads through the loops were about 2 feet wider. I think that would make a HUGE difference for many.
and of course all the squirrels
snowmedic, what kind of a/c unit is that? I'm just beginning to look into an a/c unit for our tent.
snowmedic, what kind of a/c unit is that? I'm just beginning to look into an a/c unit for our tent.
I see on your countdown iit says homeschool days, does Disney do some kind of homeschool thing?
We've done the YES program several times. If you Google it will show the upcoming programs. They are only offered at certain times of the year for individual sign ups. The classes were really neat and since my kids were younger I was allowed to attend with them. One of the classes we got to go behind the scenes at the Haunted Mansion and another one we got to go in one of the private lounges at the Sea pavilion. I highly recommend the classes even if you aren't home schooling if they are offered during your planned trip. It's something different that is fun and educational.I see on your countdown iit says homeschool days, does Disney do some kind of homeschool thing?
I have rug jealousy! That would perfectly match our 5'er!View attachment 203775 First Post....1400 Loop back in July