School's out. Summer's in full swing. If you're the type who says camping is best inside a budget hotel, wait until you see this.

Tucked away under a live oak hammock, where nearby the long horns roam, awaits a different type of campground.

"It was kinda cool being out of your comfort zone,” said Ava Bozzo.

On the Polk/Osceola County line, you'll discover a campground where roughing it isn't required.

"We call it Glamping -- Glamorous Camping,” explains Ray Duncan, known here as the Trail Boss.

Ray is like an unofficial mayor of the Westgate River Ranch. The Glampground at the Westgate River Ranch features tents visitors don’t have to pitch themselves. And inside, comfortable beds!

"There are actual beds,” says Juliana Bozzo, a visiting glamper. “They are air mattresses, but they are beds."

The tents are built upon wood platforms, with a solid floor. Also inside each tent, find microwaves, a refrigerator and even room for man's best friend. For an additional fee, dogs may visit with their human masters. And when it gets humid, turn on the air conditioner.

"It's like camping, you get the outdoor experience,” explains Grace Bozzo while sitting on her tent’s front porch.

Each morning, forget about making breakfast on the grill. The campsite has a concierge who hand delivers breakfast at dawn.

Even with the modern conveniences inside, what do you do when you feel the call of nature in the middle of nature?

"If I have to use the bathroom, I grab the key and go,” Bozzo said.

Located just behind the glampground rests a bathhouse, where each tent has its own private shower, toilet and sink complete with towels and soap. And like a hotel, there's even a blow dryer.

"You don't have to find a leaf. You don't have to use any of the Spanish moss out of the trees and getting chiggers," Ray said with a laugh. "This is a chance for folks to turn it down. Get back to the basics.”

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