When Walt Disney World opened in 1971, one of the Vacation Kingdom of the World’s big drawing cards was the Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground.
For those who enjoyed “roughing” it during their family vacations, Fort Wilderness was the perfect option. Besides, the on-property hotel options in 1971 were limited: After Fort Wilderness, there was the Contemporary and the Polynesian … and that was it.
In 2024, the Disney Vacation Club joined the Fort Wilderness Campground fold with the introduction of its highly anticipated cabins.
Adding the cabins to DVC’s inventory was, shall we say, an interesting choice. For folks used to staying at some of DVC’s high-end properties (Bay Lake Tower, the Grand Floridian or the Animal Kingdom Lodge come to mind), the cabins take some getting used to.
Then there’s the fact that the Fort Wilderness property is huge. Many of the amenities offered at the resort – the swimming pools, restaurants, gift shops and time-honored features like the Hoop-Dee-Doo Revue or the Tri-Circle D Ranch – are not accessible by car.
Which means you either must walk, ride a bicycle, take one of the resort’s internal shuttle buses or rent a golf cart to get around.
The DVC cabins accommodate up to six guests. There’s a queen-size bed (two adults) and a bunk bed (two children) in the bedroom and a couch in the small living room area that converts into a bed (two more guests), so, yes, that’s six people … but there’s just one bathroom in the cabin. And you thought the lines for park attractions were long …
To be fair, there is a sink located outside the bathroom for guests to wash up or brush their teeth.
We stayed at the Fort Wilderness DVC cabins in early November for three nights. We drove down from New Jersey with a large cooler stocked with food and beverages, which managed to stay cold during the trip … thanks, in part, to the purchase of a bag of ice at a Buc-ee’s rest stop in South Carolina.
Our son, his wife and their three children flew down, and since we had our car, I was able to pick them up at the airport.
On the first night at the cabin, our three grandkids stayed with us while our son and daughter-in-law luxuriated at the Polynesian Resort. After one night, the two youngest opted out of the cabin and joined their parents to enjoy all the Poly has to offer.
Our cabin had a large deck with a table and chairs, but butting up against our cabin was a small makeshift pond, no doubt left over from past rainstorms, which was a favorite foraging spot for several native birds.
A few guests staying in nearby cabins brought their dogs along, and I must admit, it was nice to see some four-legged friends during our vacation.
We missed the amenities so prevalent at all the other DVC resorts. Jambo House has an incredibly beautiful, richly detailed lobby … overlook areas where you can get up-close to a variety of animals and birds … a wide selection of restaurants … an expansive pool area … and a large, themed gift shop, all within walking distance.
No golf cart required.
Chuck Schmidt is an award-winning journalist and retired Disney cast member who has covered all things Disney since 1984 in both print and on-line. He has authored or co-authored seven books on Disney, including his On the Disney Beat and Disney’s Dream Weavers for Theme Park Press. He has written a regular blog for AllEars.Net, called Still Goofy About Disney, since 2015.
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