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CUB SCOUT PACK 20 CAMPING . FRI, 20 APRIL 2012 to SUN, 21 APRIL 2012. PACK 20 FT. WILDERNESS CAMPING. WHO: CUBSCOUTS AND PARENTS WHAT : CAMPING @ FT. WILDERNESS WHEN : Dates - Friday, 20 Apr 2012 to Sunday, 22 Apr 2012 Time - Start 1PM Fri – 11:30AM Sun

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FRI, 20 APRIL 2012 to SUN, 21 APRIL 2012

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  1. CUB SCOUT PACK 20CAMPING FRI, 20 APRIL 2012toSUN, 21 APRIL 2012

  2. PACK 20 FT. WILDERNESS CAMPING • WHO: CUBSCOUTS AND PARENTS • WHAT: CAMPING @ FT. WILDERNESS • WHEN: • Dates - Friday, 20 Apr 2012 to Sunday, 22 Apr 2012 • Time - Start 1PM Fri – 11:30AM Sun • WHERE: Disney, Follow maps for directions to camp site • WHY: TO HAVE FUN *Note: • Everyone just needs to either register at Ft. Wilderness front desk or through the guards gate. Parents you just have to say that you are at Willow Creek with Pack 20 and it is reserved under Mrs. Wendy Sedlacek. • For everyone checking in, Mrs. Wendy has send a list with names and attempt to get there early and check that everyone is registered. • Cub Scout Pack 20 - Group Reservation #411961452202. • Our two camp sites are next to each other - as of today they are Red and White • Parents are allowed to pull up by the campsite and unload, but they will have to park back at the parking lot by the Ft. Wilderness front desk. There are bus shuttles that go all around the campgrounds all the time. It's not a long trip back and forth.

  3. PACK 20 CAMPING Instructions • Contact Numbers • Rules of the CAMP and PACK • 1. It is a smoke-free Resort; smoking is permitted at campsites, on cabin porches and in the designated outdoor smoking locations. • 2. No weapons of any kind are allowed on the Walt Disney World Resort premises. This includes firearms, air guns, archery equipment and fireworks. • 3. No Alcohol in the Camp Site • 4. No Horse playing • 5. No Cursing • 6. No Skateboards • 7. Bicycle Safety helmet and light for night riding • 8. Leave no trace

  4. PLACE TO CAMP

  5. PLACE TO CAMP

  6. MAP OF CAMP

  7. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Parents Mrs. Stephanie and Mrs. Wendy got us the schedule of things to do while camping. These are many fun things going on. Most of them are free, but a couple may have a small cost I will highlight that in the list. All these are done at either the main pool or Bike Barn. Friday 20thCAMP SET UP                                Saturday 21st Main Events 1PM CAMPSITE OPEN FOR SET UP 07:30 Wake up 115 Design your own(small cost?) 08:00 – 09:00AM) Clean up & Chow 200 Notable Quotable 0900 -10:00AM Hiking PACK 20 All 300 Swim hole Jamboree   1005 Craft(changes daily small cost?) 400 What would you do?  1100 Relay and races 500 Water balloon games      115 Build a button(small cost?) 530 Corn Toss                                    200 Chalk art 530 Dinner and go over rules of the camp 300 Swim hole Jamboree  700 minute to win it    400 Pitch Burst 730 Campfire lit   500 Wacky Bowling 800 Chip & Dale sing-a-long PACK 20 All 530 Cup stack Challenge 840 Movie Muppets 700 Disney trivia 900 SET UP CAMP COMPLETE730 Campfire lit 1100 fire works, Fire Pit out & Bed Down 800 Chip & Dale sing-a-long PACK 20 All 840 Movie Remember the Titans 1000 clean up/bed down Sunday- Pack up and Clean up site 08:30 AM Wake up/Break fast 09:30-10:30AM Camp Tear Down 10:30-11:30AM Clean up NLT 11:30AM Return Home

  8. WHAT TO BRING? * CUBSCOUT WITH BLUEPACK SHIRT or Solid Blue for new cubs * BATHING SUITS * Each family needs to bring their own food or money for restaurants • SUGGESTED Camping • Camping Supplies • Tarp for under tent • Tent • Door mat • Chairs • Sleeping bags • Air Mattress & Air Pump • Blankets • Lanterns with Mantels • Matches • Flashlights • Cubscout Knife w/ parents supervision • Bug Spray (2-3cans) • Personal Hygiene • A complete change of clothes based • on the # of days camping • Towels • Baby wipes • Soap • Toothbrushes • Toothpaste • Hair Brush • Eating Equipment • Coolers (2) Ice • 1 cooler for food • 1 cooler for drinks. • BBQ Grill or cooking stove • Propane tanks • Paper Cups • Paper plates • Paper Bowls • Plastic Ware • Plastic Table Cloth • Pots and Pans • Dish Detergent • Pot scrubber • Paper Towels • First Aid Kit • Band Aids, Neosporin • Misc: • Sunglasses, Cameras, Binoculars • Helpful hints: • Bring lots of water! Not the sweet drinks. • Lots of flashlights, the boys love to play with them. • Place the change of clothes in large plastic bags (like Baggies and seal them) • Do not mix chemicals like cleaners with food.

  9. Disney item Rental costs Electric cart - $62.84(includes tax) per day. Must be 18 with Drivers license to rent and 16 with driver’s license to drive. Canoe & kayak- $6.50/30min or $11/hour Bikes - $9/hour or $18per day (day means 9-5. All bikes must be returned daily no later than 4:45pm. Bring your own bike, must have helmet, and front and rear light for bike. Sea Racers- $32/30min or $45 /hour (age requirement) Fish poles- $6/hour or $12.50/day Fishing catch and release only, you may bring your own poles. PARENTS MUST STAY WITH KIDS AT ALL TIMES. There are gators in the water. Bait -worms$5 night crawlers$6 you may bring your own bait. Tip: the fish at Disney love hot dogs. Horseback- $46 per person 45 min. 9y or older and must be at least 48inches tall and less than 250lbs. Nothing can be carried while on horseback; small storage lockers to hold cameras and backpacks are provided at no charge. Open-toed shoes, flip flops, and strapless shoes are not permitted. Parents must sign a consent form for all children under 18 years old) To make advanced reservations, call (407) WDW-PLAY -- reservations can be made up to 30 days in advance. To make Same-Day reservations, call 407-824-2832. Guests must pick up tickets on the same date at the Fort Wilderness Kennel at least 30-minutes prior to the start of the ride. Pony Rides: from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. for children 2-8 years old, weighing no more than 80 pounds - Cost $5. Located in front of Pioneer Hall, at the Tri-Circle-D Farm, home to Cinderella's ponies and many other ponies & miniature horses. Close by are the working Blacksmith Shop and Draft Horse Barn for the all the horses who work at Walt Disney World. See the Tri-Circle D Ranch information. NOTE:Children must wear closed-toe shoes to ride the ponies at Fort Wilderness. No reservations are required. Tennis: Two lighted tennis courts with complimentary equipment available for resort guests at the Bike Barn, if you don't want to bring your own. Open 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. daily. Wagon Rides at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground Take an old-fashioned, horse-drawn wagon ride which offers a 45-minute scenic tour around Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground. Wagon Rides depart at 7:00pm and 9:30pm nightly from the front of Pioneer Hall. Fireworks Wagon Rides at 8:30pm for the 9:00pm fireworks at the Magic Kingdom. (Offers audio track for show - subject to fireworks being held at the Magic Kingdom.) Price: $8.00 Adult; $5.00 Child (ages 3-9) Children under 3 are complimentary. Children ages 3-9 must be accompanied by an adult. Reservations: Not accepted; Wagon Rides are on a first-come, first-served basis only.

  10. FYI How does the FW transportation system work? Three internal buses run - Purple, Orange and Yellow -- between the Outpost Depot near the resort's entrance to the Settlement Depot, near the resort's marina. Guests use these buses to travel to points within the resort. Buses announce each stop through the sound system as well as on the LED sign. The complimentary transportation is available one hour prior to Disney Theme Park opening time up to 3 hours after Disney Theme Park closing time. Additionally, buses operate until 3:00 a.m. from the Downtown Disney Area. Certain areas of Walt Disney World Resort are also connected by well-lit, paved, low-grade walking paths.The Purple route travels between the two main depots through the Wilderness Cabins loops. The Orange route travels straight through the middle of the resort along the Fort Wilderness Trail, past campsites, the Meadow Trading Post, and also runs through the cabin area, (if you are staying at the cabins, and want to get to Meadow Trading Post, take an Orange Settlement).The Yellow route passes the 300, and 1400-1900 campsite loops, on the eastern side of the resort. See the Fort Wilderness Destinations Map HERE. To get to the Magic Kingdom: Take a bus to the Settlement Depot, and walk to the marina to catch a launch (with the green flag) to the Magic Kingdom. To get to Epcot, Animal Kingdom/Blizzard Beach, Disney's Hollywood Studios or Typhoon Lagoon/Downtown Disney: Take an internal bus to the Outpost Depot (the resort entrance), then catch the appropriate bus, To get to the Contemporary or Wilderness Lodge Resorts: Take a bus to the Settlement Depot, and walk to the marina to catch a launch (blue flag). You can also take a bus to Wilderness Lodge from the Settlement Depot There is also a walking/biking path to Wilderness Lodge that begins near the Settlement Depot. (Golf carts are not allowed on this path.) To get to the Polynesian or the Grand Floridian Resorts: Take a bus to the Settlement Depot, walk to the marina to catch a launch to the MK or the Contemporary, and then take the monorail. To get to Epcot Area Resorts: Take a bus to the Outpost Depot, then catch a bus to Disney's Hollywood Studios and either take a Friendship boat or walk; or take the bus to Downtown Disney and transfer. Take a bus to the Outpost Depot, then catch a bus to and either take a Friendship or walk; or take the bus to Downtown Disney and transfer. To get to All Other Resorts: Take a bus to the Outpost Depot, then catch a bus to Typhoon Lagoon/Downtown Disney, Epcot, or Animal Kingdom/Blizzard Beach (if the parks are open). Transfer to a bus for the final destination. An alternative, take a bus to the Settlement, and take the Magic Kingdom launch at the marina (if the park is open). Transfer to a bus for the final destination. If you need quicker transportation, if you don't have a car, take a Yellow Cab (407) 699-9999. It will pick you up at the Reception Outpost. Inside FW, automobiles are prohibited except when entering or leaving the resort or parking at The Meadows Trading Post; therefore, you can walk, ride bikes or golf carts, or use the bus system. Be sure to look at the Bus Routes posted at each bus stop, to determine where you are and where you want to go. There are numerous covered bus stops throughout FW. You may request to be near a bus stop when they make their reservations. Waits for buses are usually no more than 10-15 minutes but can be more, especially at night after a Hoop-Dee-Doo show lets out.

  11. FYI cont. Swamp Trail - 3/4 mile loop along the shore of Bay Lake Fort Wilderness Exercise Trail - 2.3 mile paved and sand path Electrical Water Pageant - nightly at 9:45 p.m. all around Fort Wilderness' beaches and the marina Basketball and tetherball courts: In the following locations: 200 loop, 300 loop, 900 loop, 1300 loop, 1400 loop, between the 1800 and 1900 loops. Basketballs are available at the courts Arcades - Davy Crockett Arcade at Pioneer Hall (near Settlement Depot) is open 7 a.m. to midnight. Daniel Boone Arcade (near Meadow Trading Post) is open 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m Playgrounds Climb, slide and play at outdoor activity areas located at Pioneer Hall, the Meadow Recreation area, Creek side Meadow and the Marina/Beach area. Are there pools and where are they located? There are two heated outdoor swimming pools available for FW resort guests only. The main pool is located near the Meadow Trading Post in the center of the campground and the second smaller pool is located with the Wilderness Cabins, between loops 2500 and 2700, which is more near the resort entrance. Lounge chairs and tables are provided. The pools are open 24 hours, but the lifeguard hours vary seasonally. The main pool, the Meadow Swimming' Pool at the Meadow Trading Post has just been enhanced with a themed water slide, hot tub, and children's play area. Ask a Cast Member about planned pool activities for children. The campfire program has no admission fee and is open to all WDW resort guests. It generally begins around 7 p.m. during the fall/winter season and 8 p.m. after the time changes in April through the summer. It is held near the Meadow Trading Post in the campfire area. The program begins with a sing-along led by a Disney CM and a marshmallow roast around two campfire rings. You may bring your own marshmallows or buy them at the Chuck Wagon. You may also buy pizza, hot dogs, candy, nachos, juice, popcorn, sodas, coffee, beer and other refreshments at the Chuck Wagon. While this is going on, Chip and Dale make an appearance to visit with guests and sign autographs. The sing-along lasts about 40 minutes. Next, one or two Disney animated features, depending upon the season, are shown on a large outdoor screen. Seating is available in bleachers or on benches. There is also plenty of room to lay out a quilt or blanket. In the event of rain, the sing-along is still held on the porch of the Meadow Trading Post. Fort Wilderness has two main shops: The Settlement Trading Post is across from Trail's End and Crockett's Tavern. It features: Fort Wilderness souvenirs, Disney Merchandise, pin trading, Health & Beauty Supplies, Photo Supplies, Sporting Goods, Kid's Goods, Women's Goods, Baby Goods, beer and other alcoholic beverages, and groceries (milk, bread, juice, cereal, sandwich meats, bacon, sausage, eggs, canned vegetables, frozen dinners, pizza, stuff for spaghetti, chips, hot dogs, etc.)

  12. FYI cont. • The Meadow Trading Post is located at the Meadow Recreation Area in the center of Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort. It has a small parking lot available for cars across the street from the store. It features the same items as The Settlement Trading Post, but it also has: camping supplies (including propane tanks, sewage hoses, etc.); a deli, video rental, and an expanded selection of Fort Wilderness souvenirs. The Meadow Trading Post is also easier to navigate in if you are using a wheelchair or electric conveyance vehicle. • If guests need any further supplies, Gooding's Supermarket is located in the Crossroads area, and three Wal-Marts are also close to the resort. Where can you eat in FW? Dining at the Campsites at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort includes 2 restaurants, 2 dinner shows, and snack bars - all serving American food. Restaurant meals range from under $15 to $60 per person, based on average Guest check, not including alcohol, tax and tip. Crockett's Tavern, located in Pioneer Hall, features beverages and snacks such as pizza, quesadillas, etc. Pizza may also be ordered from the Trail's End Restaurant next door from 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. and eaten outside the Tavern. A 16 inch cheese pizza is $11.95. Toppings are $1.00 each. See the Crockett's Tavern menu. Trail's End Restaurant, also located in Pioneer Hall, provides an all you can eat buffets. Refillable mugs are available here for $12.99, which includes free refills for coffee, tea, and soft drinks. The mugs can also be refilled the Meadow's Pool area (self-service). See the Trail's End Restaurant menu. Mickey's Backyard BBQ, an all-you-can-eat buffet with a live country band, line-dance instructor, and appearances by Disney Characters, is held on certain evenings at the Fort Wilderness Pavilion. See Mickey's Backyard BBQ menu. The Hoop Dee Doo Musical Revue, an all-you-can-eat dinner show, is held nightly at Pioneer Hall. See Hoop Dee Doo Menu. And the Chuck Wagon and the Meadows Pool Snack Bar are just a few of the snack places available

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