The Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort

The Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort

4 star hotel

moderate

Magic Kingdom Area

Tripadvisor score

10095 Reviews

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Why we love it

Nestled in a peaceful forest setting, these cozy cabins come with home-style comforts and plenty of outdoor fun. Evenings are extra special with the Chip ‘n’ Dale Campfire Sing-A-Long – complete with marshmallow roasting and character meet-and-greets – and don’t miss the Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue, a rootin’-tootin’ dinner show packed with laughs and lively tunes. Add in the pool with its corkscrew waterslide and playgrounds galore, and you’ve got the perfect wild-yet-wholesome Disney escape!

Hotel facilities and benefits

    • Babysitting Service (extra charge)
    • Bar
    • Children’s Playground
    • Concierge Services
    • Feature Pool
    • Free Park Shuttle
    • Free Parking
    • Free Wi-Fi
    • Games Room (extra charge)
    • Laundry facilities
    • Pool with Slide
    • Quick-Service Dining
    • Restaurants
    • Swimming Pool
    • Table-service Dining
    • Valet Parking
    • Wheelchair Access

    Overview

    For those after a truly relaxing and rejuvenating retreat into the natural world, Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground offers everything you could possibly want. Ideal for larger families, recreation includes swimming pools and a white-sand beach, fitness and horse riding trails, boat and bicycle rentals, fishing, hay rides, camp fires and sing-alongs under the stars. The six-person woodland cabins offer a quaint rustic holiday escape and are reminiscent of the log homes from pioneer days past, but with that special Disney touch. The interiors, sprinkled with richly-coloured wilderness accents, offer a fully-equipped kitchen, full bathroom, air conditioning, daily housekeeping, TV, VCR, dining room seating for six, plus an outdoor picnic table and grill. With vaulted ceilings and exposed beams, staying in a Wilderness Cabin is like having a little lodge just for your family.

     

    • Magic Touches

      Fishing, swimming, horseback riding, hay rides, boating and cycling are just some of the exciting activities on offer at Disney's Fort Wilderness Cabins & Campground. There is also a petting farm, which younger members of the family will particularly enjoy. At night, gather round the campfire for a rousing sing-along with Chip and Dale, followed by a classic Disney film under the stars.

    • Location

      The Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort are located in the Magic Kingdom Resort area. Magic Kingdom Park is the closest Walt Disney World Theme Park to the resort and guests can use either the boat or Disney's Complimentary Transportation System to get them to the fun and charm of Disney's Magic Kingdom Park and Epcot.

    • Parking Charges

      Complimentary self-parking is available at this hotel.

    • Leisure Facilities

      • Meadow Swimmin' Pool featuring a 67-foot long water slide
      • Wilderness Swimmin' Pool including a whirlpool spa
      • Archery sessions for guests aged 7 and above - Reservations are recommended and can be made up to 180 days prior to your stay
      • Fishing
      • Chip 'N' Dales Campfire Sing-A-Long
      • Movies under the stars
      • Playgrounds
      • Jogging Trails
      • Pony rides - available daily from 10.00am to 5.00pm (Riders must be at least 2 years of age and under 80lb. A parent or guardian must lead the pony at all times.)
    • Resort Address

      4510 Fort Wilderness Trail

      Lake Buena Vista

      Orlando

      32830

    • Our top tips

      Disney Resort Hotel, use Extra Magic Hours

      If you’re staying at a Disney Resort Hotel, use Extra Magic Hours – these give you the opportunity to escape the crowds and visit the parks outside of regular opening hours at no extra charge.

    Dining

    • P & J's Southern Takeout

      P & J's Southern Takeout

      Wheel yer wagon over to this Old West eatery where you can grab some grub––morning, noon or night!

    • Meadow Snack Bar

      Meadow Snack Bar

      Go grazing in the great outdoors. Open-air eats include fresh salads, tasty sandwiches and light snacks. Top it off with some frozen treats. Beer and sodas are also available.

    • Crockett's Tavern

      Crockett's Tavern

      Whet your whistle with a drink from the walk-up window beside Pioneer Hall. Beer—draft and bottled—and wine are also available. You can rustle up some loaded nachos and wings in 3 flavors from the bar inside Crockett’s Tavern!

    • The Chuck Wagon

      The Chuck Wagon

      Pack up your hunger and take a trip to flavor country, courtesy of this culinary camper serving classic fare and savory snacks.

    • Trail's End Restaurant

      Trail's End Restaurant

      Feast on a down-home breakfast or dinner—served family-style—at this tasty Frontier mainstay.

    • Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue

      Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue

      Hightail it to a high-spirited music-and-comedy revue accompanied by a fantastic feast.

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    Walt Disney World Tickets Reviews

    Average 4.5 out of 5

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    • 5 stars:

      Easy to get the multi park tickets from Attraction tickets before going on your holiday. When you arrive at your holiday destination and go to the park (regardl SD of which one) you only need to queue once to get your access ticket but once this is done you can go straight through and only need to scan it when you enter the park. It is the same card for all Disney parks and if you have the Universal Studios booking this is a separate card for access. By booking via Attraction tickets I was able to purchase them gradually when money was saved so helped getting it all paid over each month before going away. Magic Kingdom is an amazing place, loads of rides, shops and excellent places to eat or get snacks. There are several rides for people in wheelchairs although some you need to transfer from either electric to manual plus from wheelchair to ride.

      Trusted Customer reviewed Magic Kingdom Park 10 Jul, 2025

    • 5 stars:

      Booked a multi park tickets via Attraction tickets several months before our holiday. It was easy to do and allowed me to spread the cost before going. I purchased tickets as and when I had saved the money. Once you arrive at your first park you redeem your park access tickets (one covers all your Disney parks and separate ticket for Universal Studios). Once this is done you can go straight to the entrance every time you go to a ark, scan and go into the park. Epcot has loads of rides, several people in wheelchairs can go on ( although some you have to transfer onto the ride). Be prepared to have sore feet as there is a lot of walking.

      Trusted Customer reviewed Epcot 10 Jul, 2025

    • 5 stars:

      Easy to purchase multi park tickets from Attraction tickets. I purchased this several months before our holiday allowing me to pay before we departed. You can spread the cost by purchasing one at a time if you want. On arrival at your first day at any park you just need to provide your booking details from Attraction tickets and you are given a credit size entrance tickets which is used for entrance to all parks (separate one is needed if you are going to Universal Studios) but all work the same. Animal Kingdom has several rides and live shows (the Lion King is my favourite). They do have rides that people in their wheelchairs can go on but they are mostly need to transfer onto rides.

      Trusted Customer reviewed Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park 10 Jul, 2025

    • 5 stars:

      Getting tickets before my holiday from Attraction tickets was a lot better. You can purchased different items at different times splitting the cost as and when you have the money. The multi park tickets is really handy, you only have to queue once at the ticket office then you are given a credit sign card which you scan every time you enter a Disney Park. Disney Hollywood park is amazing with loads of rides and excitement live shows but be prepared to walk a lot and on occasions wait in a queue. Many rides are open to people in wheelchairs but you may have to transfer from electric to manual and in some from that onto a ride.

      Trusted Customer reviewed Disney's Hollywood Studios 10 Jul, 2025

    • 5 stars:

      Richard Darwin reviewed Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park 09 Jul, 2025

    • 5 stars:

      Richard Darwin reviewed Magic Kingdom Park 09 Jul, 2025

    • 5 stars:

      Richard Darwin reviewed Epcot 09 Jul, 2025

    • 5 stars:

      We had a great day and slides were great

      Richard Darwin reviewed Disney's Hollywood Studios 09 Jul, 2025

    • 4 stars:

      Richard Darwin reviewed Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park 09 Jul, 2025

    • 4 stars:

      Richard Darwin reviewed Disney's Blizzard Beach Water Park 09 Jul, 2025

    • 5 stars:

      Karen Dew reviewed Disney's Hollywood Studios 09 Jul, 2025

    • 5 stars:

      Karen Dew reviewed Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park 09 Jul, 2025

    • 5 stars:

      Karen Dew reviewed Magic Kingdom Park 09 Jul, 2025

    • 5 stars:

      Karen Dew reviewed Epcot 09 Jul, 2025

    • 5 stars:

      Fun theme to a water park, delicious pina colada style cocktail. Good raft slides.

      Dee Mills reviewed Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park 09 Jul, 2025

    • 5 stars:

      The classic aweosmith coaster and tower of terror are still super cool! I love midway mania in toy story land, its a shooting game with a difference- one not to miss.the star wars area is amazing, so well made, feels like you're in the movies.

      Dee Mills reviewed Disney's Hollywood Studios 09 Jul, 2025

    • 5 stars:

      Great ticket prices, easy to purchase and redeem. Blizzard beach itself was so much fun, loads of cool slides, shady beds and seating under trees, super chill vibes.

      Dee Mills reviewed Disney's Blizzard Beach Water Park 09 Jul, 2025

    • 5 stars:

      Kerry ann Wallis reviewed Disney's Blizzard Beach Water Park 08 Jul, 2025

    • 5 stars:

      Kerry ann Wallis reviewed Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park 08 Jul, 2025

    • 5 stars:

      Kerry ann Wallis reviewed Epcot 08 Jul, 2025

    • 5 stars:

      Kerry ann Wallis reviewed Magic Kingdom Park 08 Jul, 2025

    • 5 stars:

      Kerry ann Wallis reviewed Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park 08 Jul, 2025

    • 5 stars:

      Kerry ann Wallis reviewed Disney's Hollywood Studios 08 Jul, 2025

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