One example of the many commercial parks that dot Florida, and perhaps one of the most complete, is Fort Wilderness at Walt Disney World.
The trailer camping layout has more than 700 campsites, each nestled in its own stand of bay trees, pines, cypress and native foliage, screening it from other sites and preserving the feeling of the wilderness.
Visitors are discouraged from driving their vehicles through the park, but are encouraged to take the narrow • gauge, old- fashioned steam railroad train which connects the campground loops with shopping areas, beaches, and recreational areas. Or they may rent bicycles to get around the park.
Each campsite is provided with water, electrical outlets, sanitary disposal connections, charcoal fireplaces and picnic tables. Air conditioned comfort stations with private showers, ice dispensers, laundry facilities, restrooms and public telephones are located convenient to all campsites.
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