Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground

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The Campsites at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort is a place you can have all the charm of camping without any of the hassle! Located near Orlando, Florida and close to Walt Disney World resorts, these family-friendly campsites are perfect for your next vacation. Whether you want to experience nature or stay as close as possible to some of your favorite Disney attractions, this article will cover everything you need to know about The Campsites at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort!

Camping is something that many of us associate with family vacations and outdoor adventures. However, when we think of camping near Orlando or Walt Disney World resorts, the last thing on our minds are campsites that offer all the charm of camping without any of the hassle – enter The Campsites at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort!

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Fort Wilderness Overview

This resort offers plenty for families looking for a new vacation experience while still being close enough to take a quick day trip into one of Orlando’s most popular destinations. Whether it be nature-lovers who want some peace and quiet away from their busy schedules or those looking for an immersive Disney experience on a much smaller scale, The Campsites at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort has something to offer everyone.

The Campsites at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort is large enough to accommodate tents and RV’s alike. (there are more than 500 campsites!), though there are some limitations with what types of equipment can be accommodated on certain sites. For example, tent camping sites only allow for air mattresses and cots; however, both RV caravans and cabins require guests to bring their own bedding/ extra blankets.

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Additionally, these restrictions also vary depending on which season you plan to visit as well! You’ll find that most campsite pads have water hookups but not all offer electric connections – so make sure to check before you pack!

Campers can also enjoy the private and unique sites at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort – such as a campsite along Bay Lake with direct access to both canoeing and fishing.

For those who have little ones on their camping vacation, there are family-friendly utilities like bathrooms/showers located throughout the area in addition to outdoor fireplaces that families can reserve ahead of time so they’re sure not miss out on some great moments while bonding around The Campsites at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort!

If you plan to stay during peak seasons it’s important to make reservations early.

Fort Wilderness Dining

The Campsites at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort also has its own dining options! With two restaurants and a camp store, you won’t need to leave your campsite if you don’t want to.

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P & J’s Southern Takeout

This Southern restaurant is perfect for a quick, satisfying meal. The fried chicken sliders and their BBQ meatloaf are two of our favorites!

Crockett’s Tavern

Known as the “party place” at Disney World, everyone can enjoy this tavern with its delicious menu that includes burgers and sandwiches to hearty soups and salads. Make sure you save room for dessert here- they have some of the best ice cream in WDW!

Dole Whip Factory

You haven’t had Dole whip until you’ve tried it from Crockett’s own takeout window stand–a refreshing treat on those hot summer days when there’s no air conditioning in your RV or tent!

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Hoop Dee Doo Musical Revue (Temporarily Unavailable)

The Hoop Dee Doo Musical Revue is a musical comedy show featuring the best of Disney’s greatest hits including Mickey Mouse, Goofy, and Donald Duck. It’s perfect for an evening out with your family inside or outside in their amphitheater that overlooks Bay Lake!

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Guest Services/Information Desk

Visit our Guest Relations desk for maps to help you explore Walt Disney World Resort attractions with your family; great dining options (including table service restaurants); health clinic; ATM machines; phone charging stations etc.; assistance renting golf clubs at WDW or booking tee times on select courses outside of Disney property etc.,

Outdoor Movie

Most nights, the Campers’ Cinema shows a movie in an open-air theater right near Crockett’s Tavern–a great way to spend time together as you watch your favorite Disney movies!

The Grove Arcade

Looking for something fun to do when it rains? The arcade is stocked with games of skill that adults can enjoy too!

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Horseback Riding

You don’t have to be a cowboy or cowgirl (or kid) to enjoy the opportunity to ride some horses while at Fort Wilderness Resort. Horses are available by reservation only so call ahead if you’re interested!

Reservations are Required for Horseback Riding Lessons or Longer Trails with Horses – Call (407) WDW-PLAY or visit Guest Relations at one of our resorts to make reservations before your arrival date.

Fishing Available at Trout Pond

The resort is located in one of Central Florida’s most popular fishing spots including both trout and bass ponds. Each pond varies in depth from two feet deep at its shallow end (the kids will love it) up to 12 feet deep at its deepest end.

Boat Rentals

Guests can rent a canoe from the resort’s marina store and paddle along the peaceful shore of Bay Lake while exploring nature or taking in views of Disney’s Contemporary Resort, Wilderness Lodge and Fort Wilderness Campground.

Campire Program: Family Skits Night!

Join us each evening as we gather around an open firepit where families are encouraged to share their talents and creativity through skits, songs or even Disney-themed storytelling.

Campire Program: Campfires at the Chapel!

Join us each evening as we gather around an open firepit where families are encouraged to share their talents and creativity through skits, songs or even Disney-themed storytelling.

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Swimming Pool

The campground’s heated pool is a great place for you to relax in the sun while cooling off in one of our two water slides. If you’re looking for something more active, try out a game of volleyball on any day from 12 noon – 11 pm when there’s enough light outside ???? (you can also pick up free volleyballs at our front desk).

Tennis Courts

You’ll find two tennis courts at the campground, where you can set up a game of doubles or singles.

Meadow Trading Post

There are plenty of opportunities here for kids to learn about the Old West.

Horse-Drawn Stagecoach Rides

It’s like taking a trip in time back when travel was more relaxed and carefree. The horsedrawn carriage rides at Fort Wilderness are simply delightful.

Fort Wilderness Golf Course

Our 18-hole golf course is a must for golfers of all levels, including those who are just learning the game! The Fort also offers two challenging nine-hole courses: Palm and Magnolia.

Lake Buena Vista Shores & Canoes

We’ve got lots to offer families at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort, with so much fun in store for kids (and adults!). With our canoe rentals on Lake Buena Vista Shores, you can explore this scenic lake up close as well as get away from it all with some peace and quiet.

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Transportation To And From Fort Wilderness Campgrounds

Disney’s Magical Express is available for guests staying at Fort Wilderness Resort, but if you prefer another way of getting around, take advantage of this complimentary service that provides transportation between your resort and Orlando International Airport!

You can also take Disney’s ferry from Fort Wilderness to Magic Kingdom park.

This ferry is a leisurely way to get from one resort to the other, and it’s also a great choice for those who prefer not to drive or take Disney buses on their vacation.

The boat ride – as well as parking at Fort Wilderness – is complimentary of course!

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Fort Wilderness Cabins

Fort Wilderness Cabins are available for nightly rentals and offer the perfect option for guests who want to stay in a cabin while visiting Walt Disney World Resort. These cabins sleep up to six adults, with one queen-size bed, one bunk bed, and a double pull-out sofa.

Each of these Fort Wilderness Campsites features an adjoining bath with shower facilities, air conditioning/heating units, a full-size refrigerator, a microwave oven, flat-screen TV’s with a DVD player, and complimentary WiFi Internet access throughout the property. Wheelchair-accessible accommodation is also offered at Cabin 24.

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Is It Worth It To Stay At Disney’s Fort Wilderness Campgrounds?

Ask any avid Disney fan and they will tell you that the Walt Disney Company is a force to be reckoned with. They offer so many different types of attractions, hotels, restaurants, transportation options – it’s hard for anyone not to find something they love about this company!

This holds true when families take their kids camping at one of the “official” campsites around the world: from Disneyland in California all the way up to Fort Wilderness Resort near Orlando. So how do we answer our question? Is it worth staying at Disney’s campgrounds if you’re looking for a family vacation with an affordable price tag? You bet your Mickey Mouse ears it is!

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Fort Wilderness Q & A

How Do I Make Reservations At Fort Wilderness Campground?

If you’re looking to stay at Campsites, the best way is online. They offer a variety of different campsites and pricing options – from tent camping all the way up to cabin rentals! For more information on what’s available visit DisneyWorldCampingReservations.com or call 407-WDW-Campsite (407-986-2277).

Is Fort Wilderness Pet-friendly?

Yes, you can bring your furry friend with you to Disney’s Fort Wilderness Campground. They offer dog walking trails, pet training stations, and designated areas for your pets in the campsites.

What's The Deal With Campfires?

You can have a campfire at certain locations on Disney property with an adult over 18 years old supervising it. One of those places is Fort Wilderness! You’ll need to purchase firewood from one of their wood vendors located just off of WDW property as well as some matches (which are available in most stores). Call 407-WDW-Campsite if you’re unsure about any specifics or visit Guest Services during your stay.

Are There Laundry Facilities Near My Site At Fort Wilderness Resort?

There are laundry facilities near all sites at Disney’s Fort Wilderness resort – it costs about $2.00 to wash and the same to dry a full load of laundry and the machines are located at various points around each campsite.

Is There A Place For My Dog To Take Care Of Business?

Yes! Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort has designated areas to take care of your dog while staying at one of their Campsite locations – just look for the signs that say “Dog Walk Area” or something similar

What Time Is Fort Wilderness Campfire?

The Disney’s Fort Wilderness Campfire is typically at dusk but can change depending on the time of year.

Should I Rent A Golf Cart At Fort Wilderness?

Disney’s Fort Wilderness Campsites are a great way to explore the resort grounds and access areas exclusive to golf carts. The current rental price for a golf cart is $59.00 per day plus tax, and advanced reservations can be made up to one year before your visit by calling (407) 824-2742.

Can You Smoke At Fort Wilderness?

Smoking is permitted at campsites, on cabin porches, and in designated outdoor smoking locations. Smoking not permitted inside the cabins themselves.

Is There Wifi At Fort Wilderness?

If you are Staying at The Campsites at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort they offer internet. Wi-Fi is now available throughout the entire grounds including if you are staying in the cabins.

How Long Is The Boat Ride From Fort Wilderness To Magic Kingdom?

It takes approximately 20 minutes to travel by boat from Fort Wilderness to the Magic Kingdom.