After the pandemic, the Ewing family (Adam, Lauren, two children ages 10 and 12) sold their 930 sqm home in Georgia and moved into an RV at Fort Wilderness Resort in Disney World. They spend up to 70% of the year in the park, balancing remote work and homeschooling.
From mansion to RV
The Ewing family — Adam, Lauren, and their two children aged 10 and 12 — made an unusual decision: after the COVID-19 pandemic, they sold their approximately 930 sqm home in Georgia and bought an RV. Their primary residence is now the Fort Wilderness Resort campground located within the Disney World resort in Orlando, Florida.
Lifestyle and expenses
The family spends between 60% and 70% of the year in the park. Camping fees during peak season reach up to $300 per night. A strict rule applies: the maximum continuous stay is 26 days, after which they must leave the park for 24 hours.
The family combines remote work, homeschooling, and regular park visits. This example illustrates the growing trend of choosing experiences over material possessions.