When You Can Reserve the NEW Cabins at Ft Wilderness Resort
Beginning July 1, 2024, you can stay in one of the new cabins plus enjoy one of 2 great Walt Disney World offers.
UPDATE: Disney has modified the booking dates for the new cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort.
The new Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness can be booked:
March 20 – Passholders get a head start on bookings
March 21 - All guests can make reservations
The new cabins will be part of the Disney Vacation Club but will also be available to to guests who are not DVC members.
Early booking of the new cabins is highly recommended as DVC members will likely take the lion’s share of the availability.
Cabins will sleep up to 6 guests and some will be designated as dog-friendly cabins. As with other pet-friendly rooms at Walt Disney World, guests traveling without pets will never be assigned a room that is designated as pet-friendly.
What’s included in your cabin
The new cabins promise to have a spacious living area and a dining nook.
The kitchen will have:
Full-size refrigerator
dishwasher
microwave
Full-size oven and cooktop
Bathrooms will have a full-size shower and 2 vanities: one located just outside the bathroom and one located inside.
The living room will have a Murphy bed and a 65-inch TV.
The bedroom will have a queen bed, twin bunk beds, and a 55-in TV.
How much do the Cabins at Fort Wilderness Cost?
The new cabins start at around$570 during the spring break season (February through April), $470 per night average in the summer, about $515 per night in early fall, and about $530 per night during the holiday season
The cabins are extremely popular and can be difficult to get. Early booking is highly recommended.
Enjoy a Unique Disney Resort!
I have stayed at every Disney World hotel and while they are all fantastic, Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort is definitely on my list of favorites.
Oddly enough one of my favorite things to do is rent a golf cart and drive around aimlessly, just for fun. Kids love it too. And if you visit during Halloween and Christmas, many of the campers set up elaborate displays that rival the ones you see inside the parks.
There are 750 acres in all so there’s plenty of space to rent bicycles, go for a horseback ride (rental horses are provided, lol), and even take in one of the best and longest-running shows at Disney World, Hoop Dee Doo Review.
Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue features dancing, singing, and comedy performed by the Pioneer Hall Players and a feast that includes fried chicken and barbecued pork ribs. It’s a
Trail’s End Restaurant and Crockett’s Tavern
Trail’s End is one of my favorite places to go for dinner in all of Orlando. It’s no longer a buffet, today it’s a convenient quick-service location serving up rustic fare like fried chicken, ribs, mashed potatoes, and mac and cheese.
But they also serve custom coffees and an assortment of grab-and-go items.
Book Now!
Book your Cabin at Disney’s Fort Wilderness starting July 1, 2024, and you can get the Disney Quick Service Dining Plan for free.
You just need to be a Disney+ subscriber to get the offer. Yes, it’s worth it to join to get the deal.
Or you can take advantage of the Stay More, Save More offer, which may work out better depending on your party mix.
I can help you figure out which offer is better when you book with me. Contact me now to get started. Request a Quote >
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