For many RVers, Workamping is a way to explore the country while supporting their travels. Some opportunities, though, are truly magical. A number of Workampers have taken positions at Walt Disney World in Florida, where they get a behind-the-scenes look at one of the world’s most famous destinations. In this feature, Workamper Geoff Baker shares what it was like to trade RV life for pixie dust during his time at Disney.
By Workamper Geoff Baker
My wife, Laura and I have been full-time RVing since August of 2011. After traveling the country for 6 months, we settled in Clermont, FL as a base of operations.
We rented a site for a few years before buying our own RV lot at a luxury RV Resort. It is a place to call home, a domicile and a base of operations where we travel from and return to, and best of all, it’s only about 12 miles from Walt Disney World!
We own a 2001 Newmar Mountain Aire diesel pusher with upgrades including a residential fridge, flat screen TVs, recliner chairs, swivel task chairs at the table and a Sleep Number bed. Cocktails for 6, dinner for 4, sleeps 2!
In the meantime, Laura works full time as a photographer at Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom and I drive one of the Disney buses part-time, taking guests to and from the resort hotels to the theme park.
We meet many wonderful people, both those at the RV Resort and at Walt Disney World. I feel I am on vacation every day as we wake up to the beautiful Florida weather, eat breakfast outside and just relax.
We have access to any of the Disney Parks for free as part of our compensation package. We really enjoy EPCOT’s Food and Wine Festival and the way all the parks and resorts decorate for the festive holiday season. We see/hear fireworks every night!
One of the great benefits is a significant discount at Fort Wilderness Campground, where we go for a few days several times a year.
I also run a small company inspecting RVs. Many of my clients are first-time RVers, planning on going full time as they retire. They are typically out of town and ask me to inspect a prospective RV they found on the internet.
In one case, the clients were from Sacramento, CA. I inspected an RV for them, they bought it, I got them a Family and Friends discount at Fort Wilderness and then met them there for a 2 hour “Know Your RV” introduction and training.
We would not buy another “Sticks and Bricks” dwelling. We love our life.
Geoff’s story shows how diverse Workamping opportunities can be – from campgrounds and parks to world-famous attractions. Whether you’re looking for adventure, flexibility, or a little extra magic, the Workamping lifestyle offers a way to make unforgettable memories wherever the road takes you.
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