New Cabins Coming to Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground

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Rendering of new cabin at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground.

Walt Disney World Resort and Disney Vacation Club announced plans to refresh the cabin hideaways at the Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground.

The proposal includes the construction of more than 350 new cabins across the 750-acre property to replace the existing buildings at the resort, with a focus on more energy-efficient features.

The proposed cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground will combine design concepts inspired by the idyllic setting and elements of the property’s unique culture and heritage.

“For more than 50 years, Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground has offered guests the opportunity to explore nature with their loved ones while staying in the heart of Walt Disney World Resort,” Disney Vacation Club senior vice president Bill Diercksen said.

Each stand-alone cabin would offer accommodations for up to six adults and feature a bedroom, bathroom, living room, full kitchen and private patio. Disney also revealed that a select number of cabins would be dog-friendly.

Disney officials said the cabins are expected to open to the general public in 2024.

“We’re excited to continue to build upon the resort’s rich legacy and elevate the cabin experience for our members and all guests to enjoy for years to come,” Diercksen continued.

In addition to new cabins, the Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground overhaul proposal includes pool and walking trail enhancements, as well as new dining experiences at Trail’s End Restaurant and Crockett’s Tavern.

As with all Disney Vacation Club resorts, the proposed cabins will remain open for reservations to all guests, including those who are not members, based on availability.

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