Bringing a tent or RV is one of the cheapest ways to stay on WDW property, especially considering that sites accommodate up to 10. Tent sites with water and electricity are real bargains. RV sites cost more but are equipped with electric, water, and sewage hookups as well as outdoor charcoal grills and picnic tables. Even with just a good tent and cozy sleeping bag you'll be relatively comfortable, since the campground has 15 strategically located comfort stations where you can take a hot shower, as well as laundry facilities, restaurants, a general store – everything you need. There are many activities to keep you occupied, such as tennis and horseback riding. Pros: Disney's most economical lodging; pets allowed ($5 nightly fee). Cons: amount of walking within the camp (to reach the store, restaurants, etc.) can be a little much; shuttle rides to Disney parks too long for some.
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