E-Bikes at Fort Wilderness, RVing with Dogs, Buying a Used Van, Audiobooks for the Road

The RV Atlas Podcast
E-Bikes at Fort Wilderness, RVing with Dogs, Buying a Used Van, Audiobooks for the Road

Answering Your RV Questions: E-Bikes at Fort Wilderness, RVing with Dogs, Buying a Class B Van, and Audiobook Recommendations

We are back with another Q&A episode, sharing real-world advice for all your camping adventures directly from the discussions in our RV Atlas community. In this edition, we dive into questions about e-bikes at Disney’s Fort Wilderness, managing dogs at your campsite, purchasing a used Class B van, our favorite audiobooks for road trips, and recommendations for pet boarding near Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Let’s jump in!

Can You Ride E-Bikes at Disney’s Fort Wilderness?

Kathy asked:

“Has anyone ridden e-bikes at Fort Wilderness? We booked a few months ago for the end of May and received an email saying no e-bikes. Is this true?”

As much as we love e-bikes for getting around, Disney’s Fort Wilderness currently prohibits their use. According to the official policy, this rule addresses safety concerns due to increased speed capabilities of e-bikes. During visits, campers in our community reported active enforcement by security, who stopped e-bike riders to ensure compliance. 

Fortunately, Fort Wilderness is renowned for its golf cart culture, and renting a golf cart is a fantastic, permitted alternative to conveniently navigate the sprawling campground without any hassle.

Want to learn more about RVing at Fort Wilderness? Check out this past episode.

Best Tips for Keeping Dogs Comfortable and Secure at the Campsite

Holly had a common challenge:

“Does anyone have a great idea for hooking up dogs at the campsite? Our dog constantly wraps around chairs, tables, and everything else!”

Managing your furry friend at the campsite can be tricky. Here are several helpful strategies:

  • Strategic Tie-Out Placement: Connect your dog’s leash or tie-out to a fixed spot like RV steps or the picnic table leg, preventing tangles and minimizing frustration.
  • Portable Dog Fences: These fences can provide freedom without tangling, but always confirm campground regulations first. We own this one
  • Overhead Trolley System: This setup allows your dog more space to roam without getting tangled up around campsite furniture. If you go with this option, just make sure to have a backup in case there aren’t good connection points at the campsite. 
  • Dog Gazebos: Community member Jen recommends a dog gazebo, noting it’s great for comfort, shade, and security, providing an enclosed area where dogs feel safe and relaxed.

Always remember to supervise your dog and adhere to leash rules to keep everyone safe and happy at the campground.

Advice for Buying a Used Class B Van

Kerri Cox wrote:

“We are looking at a used 2022 Winnebago Travato 59K Class B van with a Dodge Ram chassis. Any insights or things we should check?”

Buying a used Class B van can feel overwhelming, but here’s reassuring news: Class B vans built on Sprinter, Ford Transit, and Dodge Ram Promaster chassis are generally considered reliable and popular choices. Our friend and expert Chris from Sequoia and Salt Custom Camper Vans confirms these vans’ durability. He emphasizes choosing a floor plan you truly love, as comfort and functionality are key. 

Fun update: Kerri ended up purchasing the Travato and we can’t wait to hear more about her van adventures in the future!

Favorite Audiobooks and Podcasts for Road Trips

Ellen asked:

“We’re heading out on our first trip and looking for great audiobooks. Any suggestions?”

Audiobooks and podcasts are perfect for keeping everyone entertained during long drives. Here are some of our personal favorites:

For Kids:

  • “I Survived” Series: Gripping historical adventures that keep kids engaged.
  • “Magic Treehouse” Series: Great storytelling that appeals to younger listeners.
  • Family-friendly podcasts like “Wow in the World,” “Brains On,” and “The Past and the Curious.”

For Adults:

  • “The Rose Code” by Kate Quinn: An absorbing historical novel that draws you in with strong storytelling.
  • “Tom Lake” by Anne Patchett (narrated by Meryl Streep): A beautifully performed novel that’s perfect for a leisurely drive.
  • “Greenlights” by Matthew McConaughey: A humorous and insightful memoir, ideal for road trip inspiration.
  • Any Bill Bryson travel book: Witty and engaging, though double-check content suitability if younger ears are present.

Consider audiobook subscriptions such as Spotify Premium which includes 15 hours per month of audio listening or Apple News Plus for even more options while traveling.

Pet Boarding Near Great Smoky Mountains National Park

CJ wrote:

“The family and I are headed to Great Smoky Mountains National Park over Memorial Day week and were fortunate enough to score a night at LeConte Lodge, which is the lodge you hike up to. We’ll be camping all week at Elkmont to hopefully see the fireflies. My question is: we have a nine-year-old lab and need a place to board her for the night we climb up to the lodge. No dogs allowed. Does anyone have a recommendation for a kennel in Gatlinburg or Pigeon Forge?”

Thankfully, the Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge area offers several kennel options, thanks to its developed and tourist-friendly environment. Our RV Atlas group members suggested specific kennels they’ve personally used with success. 

Additionally, using services like Rover.com can connect you with pet sitters if kenneling isn’t the best fit for your dog. Some campgrounds, especially KOAs and higher-end resorts, even offer dog walking or pet-sitting services onsite. Websites like BringFido.com are great resources for finding pet-friendly amenities and services. 

Choosing an option ultimately depends on your dog’s comfort level and personality; some pets thrive in kennels, while others prefer more personalized in-home care.

Join the RV Atlas Conversation!

We love talking about your questions and sharing wisdom and insights from The RV Atlas community! Have something on your mind? Join our friendly RV Atlas Facebook group and ask away—your question could be featured in our next Q&A session. Tune into The RV Atlas podcast for more insights, stories, and tips to enhance your RV adventures. Happy camping!

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