Posted on Oct 23, 2009 under Disney Time Share |
We’re staying at the Orange lake Time Share south of disney and wondering what activities they have for a 14 year old boy?
http://orangelake.com/tour_our_resort/event_calendar.html
Posted on Oct 23, 2009 under Sell Time Share |
Selling a timeshare can be really tough. You will be lucky to sell it for half of what you bought it for. The Timeshare User’s Group (tug2.net) has some information on how to sell a timeshare. I wish you the best. See these websites:
http://www.tug2.net/
http://www.tug2.net/advice/ts-sales.html
http://www.kiplinger.com/magazine/archives/2007/03/timeshare.html
http://www.redweek.com/
http://www.myresortnetwork.com/
Posted on Oct 20, 2009 under Disney Time Share |
My family is going to stay at the cabins at Fort Wilderness over the Christmas break this year. We DO NOT have little children, though one of my sons is autistic (Age 18 – loves characters!).
Any advice or suggestions would be appreciated – things worth doing in Fort Wilderness itself? Suggestions for optimal transportation to Disney theme parks? Should I try to ask for a cabin near the marina transportation?
The nightly campfire is hosted by Chip and Dale. The Hoop-Dee-Doo Review Dinner Show (music/comedy show – no characters) is on the grounds. Also there is Mickey’s Backyard BBQ. It is outside, so could be cold in Dec. It is also pretty chaotic. My son enjoyed it, but was mentally exhausted by the end. He is 7 and also on the Autism Spectrum. There is a boat that goes directly from the Fort Wilderness Resort to the Contemporary Resort, so it is very easy access for a meal at Chef Mickey (if you can get a reservation). The Fort Wilderness Resort is also the only place that you can rent a canoe (pretty reasonably too).
Here is a map of Fort Wilderness. You can decide if you want to request a location close to the entrance, bus station, pool, etc. Use the number to make the request. Example: Say you would prefer the 2500 cabins.
http://www.wdwinfo.com/resortmaps/fortwilderness.htm