What are the best RV campgrounds in Central Florida to bring small children to?

Question by Beachy Keen 2: What are the ideal RV campgrounds in Central Florida to bring small children to?
My husband and I not too long ago got an RV and have been taking our 2 small boys camping for about the previous year. What are the best campgrounds that are the most kid friendly. We have 1 year old and three year old boys.

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Answer by kitkat
any of the state parks with camping facilities would be superb options

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3 Responses to What are the best RV campgrounds in Central Florida to bring small children to?

  • merriepal:

    Disney’s Fort Wilderness is a great place to stay! Entertaining, clean, comfortable and best of all… Disney Parks are just around the corner!

  • Gray's Mom:

    If I could I would stay at the Disney Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground. You can stay there and enjoy all the ammenities of a Disney resort without even having to pay to go to the parks. There is a pool, horseback riding, tennis, archery, crusing on the Disney lakes, petting zoo, playgrounds and so much more. Be sure to click the link on the sources section, for much more detailed info from http://www.allears.net.

    Here’s a little more info:
    There are 788 conventional campsites at FW located in 20 loops (100 through 2000). Most sites are fairly secluded from one another by a generous growth of brush and trees between sites. All campsites are back-ins and are a combination of paved driveway, which range in length from 25 to 60 feet, and sandy pad. Each site is approximately 25 feet wide and comes with a picnic table and charcoal grill. All sites have electricity (20/30/50 amps) and city water. There are 695 full hookup sites that also provide sewer. The 90 partial hookup sites, primarily used by tent campers and those with tent trailers, are located on loops 1500 and 2000.

    It used to be that you couldn’t have a campfire at the sites, because they worried about people letting them get out of control etc. But! this policy changed.

    You can bring in your own contained campfire unit. Typically, stores call them firepits or outdoor fireplaces. It’s a solid metal bottom on short legs with metal mesh sides and a top. A mesh top is okay at all campsites EXCEPT any of those that are creekside. If you have a creekside spot, you must have a solid metal top for your firepit. This is to better prevent embers from spreading to the greater amount trees and foliage (and wildlife) that are around the creeks. For example, the creek/dog walk along Loop 300 has a large wooded area with deer, eagles, armadillos and more making their home there.

    Of course, Fort Wilderness also has the Campfire Program where you can enjoy campfires as well as everything offered at this special program.

  • I LOVE YOVILLE:

    Theme World RV Resort Only:

    Walt Disney World 10 miles

    Sea World 18 miles

    Universal Studio 20 miles

    Hard Rock Casino 47 miles

    Cocoa Beach 78 miles

    Clearwater Beach 80 miles

    This is the Link to the website :)

    http://www.themeworldrv.com/

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