A Look at The Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort

By: Nick Maglio, co-writer of the Disney Musings Blog

The Wilderness Lodge 
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Fort Wilderness Resort and Camp Ground
Part 3 of 3 : Fort Wilderness Resort and Camp Ground
The Cabins at Fort Wilderness occupy a huge area. To get an idea of the size, I’ve included a map:

We were in cabin 2768, which is very close to the main road, and one of the many bus stops throughout the grounds. It is also a fairly short walk to the Outpost Depot, which is where you get a bus to Downtown Disney and all the parks except the Magic Kingdom, which is reached by boat. Our cabin.



You walk into the kitchen area straight ahead.

To the right is the living room. There is a Murphy bed, which is where my wife and I slept.
This is very comfortable, perhaps more comfortable than other resorts beds. It is a double however, so some may find it a little small.

The hallway.

The bathroom. I felt the water pressure was also better than some resorts.

The bedroom.

A couple of things of note. I think this may have been one of the cleanest and most well kept of the rooms we’ve stayed in! Mouse Keeping was exceptional.
I did a lot of research and asked many questions on various forums before we stayed here.
One of the things I got the most feedback about was the bus service. Many suggested we rent a car, but our friends decided that wasn’t necessary. The bus service was the best of any other resort we’ve stayed at, with the exception of one late evening, after returning via boat from the Magic Kingdom, when we had to wait about 20 minutes for a bus. Even the internal bus service was often arriving just as we would approach both our local bus stop or the main Outpost stop. On only a couple of occasions was a bus not at the ready, and we opted to simply walk either to the main depot, or our cabin. The pools, we did not try, but our friends enjoyed the heated quiet pool and hot tub.
We would absolutely stay at the cabins again. This article originally posted on the Tips From the Disney Divas and Devos Blog, where Nick is a contributing writer, and on The Disney Musings Blog, which Nick co-writes with his wife, Barbie.

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