Posts Tagged ‘camping’

Save By RV Camping

March 11th, 2010

When you want to take your family on a fun vacation you may be having a hard time deciding because of money issues these days. The economy is preventing many families from taking fun vacations together like they used to. If money is tight for you then you don’t need to stop taking your holiday vacation. There are ways to still have a great time on vacation and save some money, too. One of these ways is to go caravan or RV camping.

A caravan is easy to hitch up to the back of your vehicle so you will have a place to rest during the night while you are camping. There are no crazy tents to set up- just a caravan.

Anyplace you go you can find places to camp. You can stay at these camp sites for just a few dollars per night, depending on where you want to go. You can save money this way and still have a great time camping.

Caravaning also allows you to bring your own food. Food can be the most expensive part of the vacation. Just pack some healthy camp food that your family likes and you are all set.

If you go online you will find many places that would be great for your family and not too expensive. Just go on the internet and do some research. Find a place close to home so you don’t have to spend a lot on gas money.

Camping grounds are normally not very expensive and just cost a few dollars per night. Plus, they normally have bathroom facilities and places to picnic. Your family can have a lot of fun on vacation and you can still save a lot of money. Go caravaning camping with your family.

The Camping Food Super Market List

March 10th, 2010

Camping is one of the past times for many families and friends. This allows people to get  together. The big task of each day is cooking the camping food though. You need things that are pretty simple and don’t require much to make them. There  are a few things that every camper needs when cooking the food though. Let’s go through some  of those things to help you so that you can cook just about anything.

The first thing that everyone needs to add to their camping grocery list for camp food is  the three things everyone needs in order to make s’mores. Everyone loves this delicious  treat. All you need then are marshmallows, graham crackers, and chocolate bars.

The next thing that everyone craves when it comes to the camping food experience is hotdogs.  That’s pretty simple to pick up. Normally, people can woof down about two or three of them. Something we loved to have also while we camped was popcorn. You listen to ghost stories and  as you are entranced by the story teller you are eating popcorn that was popped in aluminum  foil.

Since you wont’ have access to a refrigerator or one would assume you need to have  dehydrated products. Who said you had to give up your favorite meals? Of course you can do grilled corn on the cob. Again, wrap it in foil paper and you can have  the best corn on the cob for camping food. Add a few ingredients. You’ll love it.

You need to think about storage too. You might have some leftovers and what about the foods  you bring? There are some that need to stay cold. It is recommended to bring ice packs for  those. As we said before you can work about different dilemmas.

To add to your camping food adventure, you need to find are things to add that you can  just take as a snack or eat quickly. These are things you don’t have to heat up, but does  help like when you hike and all. These are like raisins, nuts, and cereals.

We saved the best for last! You can’t have a camp fire with out the best camping food there  is. If you have a sweet tooth then you’ll love this one. Who can’t resist a good old  fashioned s’more? We know we can’t. The gooey marshmallow, the melting chocolate, and the  savory graham cracker just go together.

Get with the program. Sure camping is supposed to be old fashioned, but who says you can’t  get cool cooking toys? Give them the meals they deserve and you could have a grand old time.  Here’s to camping food and the stuff you love to make!

Looking For Stomething Different? TryCamping At Disney World

March 9th, 2010

Camping at Disney World might sound like just another way Disney is trying to make money off its guests. After all, the Fort Wilderness Resort doesn’t offer a fully authentic camping experience. All campsites include electricity and water, and for an extra fee you can even get high-speed Internet access. Buildings are air-conditioned and you can easily access Disney World itself.

Now there is another option: a safe, modern camping environment at Disney World. Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort offers campsites just ten miles from the Magic Kingdom, complete with water canals, ducks, deer, and rabbits, and forest trails. Unlike traditional campsites, Disney also offers cable television, air conditioning, and even high speed Internet. Pets are allowed in some parts of the campgrounds.

Disney Fort Wilderness offers plenty for the entire family to do during the camping  experience. You can go hiking on a forest trail or fish and swim in one of the many water  canals on the campgrounds. You can also take your kids on a horse and wagon ride or to the  archery range. In addition, every evening, you can watch a Disney movie under the stars in  an outdoor arena.  There are hook-ups for tents and RV’s, and log-cabin style buildings dot the premises.

Finally, the outdoor atmosphere at Disney is beautiful. The campsites are situated in a forest full of pine and cypress trees and there are log cabins or other rustic-looking buildings on site. Best of all, camping at Disney World is not expensive; you can rent your campsite for as little as $43 per night plus tax.  Of course, take warning to avoid shock: Florida will soak you on the taxes.

If your children are camping purists, they might object to the Disney campsites because you have modern conveniences such as electricity and water. However, there is so much to do on the campgrounds that they will probably completely forget about this issue.

Disney Fort Wilderness offers horse and wagon rides, bike rentals, swimming, fishing, archery, and even an outdoor movie every night.

If you have a dog, you can bring him or her to selected areas of the campsite. Your dog will enjoy walking through the campgrounds and will have an air-conditioned place to sleep. Cats are presumably also welcome on the campsite, although most cats are not leash trained so this may not be a good idea.

In short, if you are looking for a camping experience to complement your vacation, Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort may be the place for you and your family. You can experience camping with modern conveniences, explore Disney World, and find plenty to do on your vacation.  There are private bathroom and shower facilities on site, as well as laundry facilities. Some campsites are being renovated this year; check with Disney for availability.

Florida has so much to offer anyone interested in camping.  Consider visiting other Florida campgrounds during your visit to the state.