Family that left mansion to live in an RV inside Disney World: up to 70% of the year in the park
The Ewing family (Adam, Lauren, and two children aged 10 and 12) spends 60% to 70% of the year in a motorhome at the Fort Wilderness Resort campground...
The Ewing family (Adam, Lauren, and two children aged 10 and 12) spends 60% to 70% of the year in a motorhome at the Fort Wilderness Resort campground in Disney World (Orlando, Florida). Before the COVID-19 pandemic, they owned a 930 m² house in Georgia, but after buying an RV, they adopted a nomadic lifestyle. Stays are limited to 26 consecutive days with a mandatory 24-hour departure; the parking fee in peak season reaches $300 per night. The family combines remote work, homeschooling, and park visits.