Nestled in a serene forest, Disney's Wilderness Cabins offer a quaint, relaxing escape in surroundings that capture the timeless beauty o... more »
Nestled in a serene forest, Disney's Wilderness Cabins offer a quaint, relaxing escape in surroundings that capture the timeless beauty of pioneer days. Special accents include vaulted ceilings and a private deck. And a real back-to-nature experience, campsites are available for travel trailers, motorhomes and tents. Resort features 409 Wilderness cabins, two pools and a wading pool, two arcades, playgrounds, jogging trail, horseback riding, petting farm, pony rides, wagon and carriage rides, tennis courts, bicycle rentals, a nightly campfire sing-a-long with Disney movies and characters, a fishing area and a marina with watercraft rentals. Rooms are available for guests with disabilities. * Guests will no longer be able to request a smoking room for arrivals after May 1, 2007, as we transition into our smoke-free policy *
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63 year old with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
Expensive for what you get. Charged $5 extra a day for pets and $10/day for internet and TV access at your site. For this you get a Cable Modem! When set up, Our RV was festooned with coaxial cable. All that and it didn't work and no tech support w
Fort Wilderness was excellent and the
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Posted Apr 14, 2008
Excellent
Fort Wilderness was excellent and the magical express was great!! The bus service was awesome. SKIP Hollywood studios it was boring and not worth the time, go to Animal kingdom for the most fun and interesting...
my family took a trip to disney world
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Posted Mar 19, 2008
Excellent
my family took a trip to disney world over the summer and we stayed at fort wilderness. we have a small pop-up trailer. im not much of a camper, but i love this place! by the way, im 17, and my brother and sister are 19 and 14, so there was a bunch...
18 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
Of all the Disney resorts, the Fort Wilderness resort is my favorite by far. You get all the amenities of an upscale hotel without the crowded hotel feel. Even though the cabins are only a few feet apart, they are situated in a way that makes you feel tha
I am somewhat likely
to return to the Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground.
I would not recommend it to friends.
We love camping, but hesitated to stay
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Posted Nov 09, 2007
Excellent
We love camping, but hesitated to stay at Disney because we hate "resort" campgrounds because they never have enough trees and feel like you are camping in a parking lot. This campground is spectacular. It has plenty of tall trees and vegetation so...
What is not to love about this place. We stayed at the campground, in our own camper, and you spend very little time in your hotel anyway in disney! It was great! Went in Jan, and it wasnt too cold for us, and the campground was good enough to eat...
My family of five stayed at the Fort
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Posted Jul 19, 2007
Excellent
My family of five stayed at the Fort Wilderness cabins in 2005. We loved it. Better than staying at crowded hotels! There was so much privacy. The cabin was plenty big enough for my family and we have three teenagers. We had a full kitchen to cook...