Leaving Fort Wilderness - boohoo
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Leaving Fort Wilderness - boohoo
We're getting ready to leave Fort Wilderness. Took down the lights and red/white/blue decorations, took down the screen room, rolled up the awning, folded the patio mats, stowed some gear, and fueled up the truck. Tonight we'll go watch Holiday Wishes one more time, and tomorrow we'll head out sometime between 9 and 10. Sad to be going, but will start making the arrangements for our next trip.... and we'll start looking forward to that.
We'll stop 3 nights along the way home.
Looking forward to seeing our daughter, son-in-law, and granddoggers.
Tater
We'll stop 3 nights along the way home.
Looking forward to seeing our daughter, son-in-law, and granddoggers.
Tater
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2007 29rlbs -- 2006 F250 diesel 4-door -- Super-glide hitch

Our first trailer - a used Fleetwing - photo taken in early 70's

Scruffy and Tater- Wildcat resident guru

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Re: Leaving Fort Wilderness - boohoo
Scruffy and Tater wrote:We're getting ready to leave Fort Wilderness. Took down the lights and red/white/blue decorations, took down the screen room, rolled up the awning, folded the patio mats, stowed some gear, and fueled up the truck. Tonight we'll go watch Holiday Wishes one more time, and tomorrow we'll head out sometime between 9 and 10. Sad to be going, but will start making the arrangements for our next trip.... and we'll start looking forward to that.
We'll stop 3 nights along the way home.
Looking forward to seeing our daughter, son-in-law, and granddoggers.
Tater
They say all good things must come to an end. It's a good thing that you have yet another WDW trip to look forward to. Now, it's back to family and too much turkey...followed by too much football. Followed later by too much black friday!!
TC

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Re: Leaving Fort Wilderness - boohoo
I think TC said it all. Hope you have a Safe Trip Home. Jim

Stanford- Sr Member

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Re: Leaving Fort Wilderness - boohoo
Thanks. We should be on our way in a couple hours. No big rush today, our overnight stop is only 5.5 hours from WDW.
Tater
Tater
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Best Regards, Scruffy and Tater
Photos: http://picasaweb.google.com/ScruffyAndTater
2007 29rlbs -- 2006 F250 diesel 4-door -- Super-glide hitch

Our first trailer - a used Fleetwing - photo taken in early 70's

Scruffy and Tater- Wildcat resident guru

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Re: Leaving Fort Wilderness - boohoo
Get a few last breaths of that Disney air, becuase it's hot and muggy up here. Have a safe trip home. At least go to the Kona Cafe for breakfast.

moo2613- Wildcat resident guru

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Re: Leaving Fort Wilderness - boohoo
Haven't been to the Kona Cafe for breakfast in a very long time. Do they still have the banana stuffed toast? It was good, but a little too rich.
On the day we leave, we just hook up and head out. We're in Tallahassee West KOA in Chattahoochee now. The voice in our GPS says Tallahassee West Koa.
Tater
On the day we leave, we just hook up and head out. We're in Tallahassee West KOA in Chattahoochee now. The voice in our GPS says Tallahassee West Koa.
Tater
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Best Regards, Scruffy and Tater
Photos: http://picasaweb.google.com/ScruffyAndTater
2007 29rlbs -- 2006 F250 diesel 4-door -- Super-glide hitch

Our first trailer - a used Fleetwing - photo taken in early 70's

Scruffy and Tater- Wildcat resident guru

- Number of posts: 3867
Registration date: 2008-04-05
Location: Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas
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