Hi there! Thanks for checking out my RV! it is parked within 15 minutes from Disney World. I have spent a lot of time and money in the Disney world area. You can make it easy, or, you can make it hard. I highly recommend getting water park options on your Disney adventure, take two days off at Typhoon Lagoon or Blizzard Beach. Disney Springs is free, if you don’t ride rides, Disney Springs has all the same shopping options as the parks. My favorite spot is Earl of Sandwich, it’s cheap! :)
Some nearby campgrounds: KOA on Seven Dwarfs Road is located across from a Sam’s club. Thousand Trails Sherwood Forest is right behind Aldi.. Take an Uber to the parks, you’ll get dropped off closer than if you were to drive, by the time you pay for parking you could’ve had curbside pickup.
Thousand Trails Orlando is not far from Disney, the closest State park is Lake Louisa, I liked it best. Nice campsites that are spread out. Thousand Trails packs you in like sardines. They focus mostly on the elderly, if you’re still a kid at heart and love the outdoors, go to Fort Wilderness, rent a golf cart and take it to the beach to catch the boat to Magic Kingdom. Celebrate a birthday, anniversary, they’ll make it extra special! You can get groceries delivered to any campsite from Walmart or Instacart.
If you take the RV towards the ocean, be sure to check out Kennedy Space Center. Brevard County has several campgrounds, Google Brevard County for rates.