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[quote=Anonymous]Yes! I have stayed twice. The first time was in 2015, and it was just me. I was there for the Disney World marathon. During that trip I did not rent a car. I used Disney's magical Express to get to/from the resort and relied completely on Disney transportation during my trip. I ordered about $75 worth of groceries from Garden Grocer (since I was running a race, I wanted to be able to prepare my own dinner the night before the race, and breakfast morning of.) Garden grocer was expensive, but great. My groceries were already in my cabin when I arrived (around 7 pm) with the perishables in the fridge. We stayed there again just last month as a family of 6 (two adults and four kids between the ages of 11-17.) This time we rented a car and I stopped at a grocery store on the way to buy food. It worked well for us. Both times I was in loop 2800, which is nice because it's a 10-15 minute walk to the outpost, where the buses to everything except Magic Kingdom are. Buses/boats to Magic Kingdom are at the Settlement, which is about a mile away, but there is an internal bus system to take. We LOVED the cabins! They are super cozy and private. It's really nice to not share walls with other people. In our case, we had our 4 children share the bedroom (1 queen bed and a set of bunk beds) and then Dh and I took the sofa bed in the living room. The sofa bed was ok, I was able to sleep comfortably on it, but I am not someone who is very picky about my matress. With the camp ground, you are very convenient to the Hoop Dee Doo Review dinner show, which I highly recommend. I was glad we had our own vehicle, because we did end up running out a few more times for extra groceries and one night we even got pizza at giordanos to eat in the cabin. I know a lot of people recommend golf carts, but they are pricey (I think$60/day?) and we managed fine without them. [/quote]
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