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A Very Disney Halloween

A place for not-so-spooky fun with the fam.

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A Very Disney Halloween
Madison Consuegra

This year my family revisited Disney’s Fort Wilderness for the Halloween season. It is a tradition we try our best to stick to every year because there is no better time to visit Disney throughout the year, and no better time to be with family. This year was extremely special for my family because my baby brother is now three and half years old and is able to understand where he is. He was very excited to come to Disney and be Captain America for Halloween, the cute picture provided below.


There was even a haunted house that a group of campers set up every year for people to walk through. Some people really go all out when it comes to decoration, they even decorate their golf carts which are the main source of transportation around the camp grounds. The campgrounds have many amenities that provide good, holistic fun. Some pictures display tetherball, the boats that can be rented out, the pool and waterslide that is open to all, and there is some much more.

Staying on the campgrounds is very different from staying a Disney resort. Sometimes you forget that you are staying at Disney because of the lack of the mouse and Disney propaganda. It’s so close to the parks though and takes little to no time to get there. A Halloween on the campgrounds in Fort Wilderness is well worth every penny because it is a time of year when family seems the most important with the holiday season right around the corner. Next year for Halloween, plan a trip to Disney and stay at Fort Wilderness with your family! The amount of candy you get is ridiculous, it will actually give you a sugar high, it’s fantastic for anyone who has a sweet tooth like myself.


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