FortForever
Disney since Day 1
- Joined
- Aug 16, 2011
Maybe they do allow that many but I really don't know of any campground that does personally. Having that many people to one site is not really fair to others that are camping near you either.
Every Florida State Park that I am aware of, and that is a good percentage of them, allows 8 people per site. One camper and one tent, or two tents, and two vehicles.
As far as your second statement, I'm going to consider that you may not have raised your family with proper camping etiquette, but I can assure you that I have mine. You will never hear us, we will not cut through yours, or anyone else's sites. You may never even see us because we spend very little time at our actual site. We go to bed when quiet time starts and most importantly, we turn off all our lights so we and others can enjoy the outdoors and the stars. You won't hear our grandchildren screaming, car car doors slamming, engines revving, generators running, or any other obnoxious behavior.
I'm sure there are many campers who would rather camp by 8 of us well learned campers, than 2 posers in a big rig that leave their lights on all night.
And BTW, it's not that we are too cheap to get two sites, it's that FL state parks are hard to get into and you're lucky to get one site if you don't reserve 11 months in advance.