Disney's Fort Wilderness Campground Resort
- Christian
- First Reviewer
- 5 out of 5
- Avg. Member Rating
- 26
- Reviews
Wow
- June 13, 2009
- Rated 5 of 5 by
bkje25 from Clermont, Florida
I've been to the campsite of fort wilderness. It is an amazing place especially for children. There is a campfire sing along each night. They play wonderful movies. You can use a lot of transportation. Also you can bring an RV, tent, or stay in a cabin. There are restaurants such as Trails end. It is a wonderful buffet. Activities are also great. There is play grounds, volleyball, and basketball.There is a beautiful pool. If children want to stay at a fun hotel this is the one.
Family Perfection!
- April 14, 2009
- Rated 5 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
We traveled with 4 adults, a nine year old and my 2 year old who has special medical needs. Disney's Ft. Wilderness went out of there way to assist us. We were guided into shipping some of her medications and equipment prior to our arrival. It was great! The full size kitchen was a huge help and saved us tons of money! The resort is a wonderful place to still receive Disney attention, but unwind a bit from the hecticness of the parks. The pools were nice, the beach fantastic and transportation a breeze.
Be sure to use Gardengrocer.com for free grocery deliverary. We ordered everything online, picked our date and time for delivary and VIOLA....our food was there and put away for us! We were even able to purchase diapers and wipes, charcoal for the grill, and laundry soap. These folks are nice to work with. The even called a few days ahead to confirm our order.
Weekend at Wildernes
- October 11, 2008
- Rated 5 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
Spent a quick, fun weekend at Ft. Wilderness (cabin) and the Magic Kingdom. The cabins are a fun alternative to hotel stays, with full kitchens and barbque grills. Plenty of room for our party of 2 adults and 3 kids. With the money we saved per night using an online company (compared to Disney going rate), we rented a golf cart and tricked it out with battery operated lights, which was non-essential, but fun to have. The kids enjoyed the $4 pony rides and visiting the animals every day. Boat ride to the MK is quick and easy. Didn't have to wait more than 15 minutes either way. Overall, high ratings for all the Disney fun, with an outdoor, community campground feel.
Great place to stay skip MGM studios
- April 14, 2008
- Rated 5 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
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 park!
i'm a teen...and i LOVED it!
- March 19, 2008
- Rated 5 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
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 of teens. the bathrooms are ALWAYS clean! super clean! and they have a card system....like if you need to go to the restroom after 12 midnight, you have to use your card to get in. its really nice. and security drives around constintly. there are TONS of things to do when your not in the park. petting zoos, boat riding, swimming in their HUGE pool! plus tons of other things. there are buses that come to your loop, so you dont have to walk far. and the boat rides over to magic kingdom are cute. there is disney mania music playing to keep the kids entertained. we are now going every year and we will probably always stay at fort wilderness! plus the extra magic hours apply with them as well! its the whole disney resort experience with half the price!