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Wolverine
06-03-2002, 12:08 AM
fyi...cabins are a very strong contender for families..although more expensive than the usual as, these robust dwellings offer more than the avg hotel room...and it's fun

Janet2k
06-03-2002, 07:45 PM
Wolverine, do you have any photos that you could post of it? I know that the Dreams Unlimited Travel's "Around the World in 30 Days Tour" has some video of it found here (http://198.65.141.47/resorts/fw/fw-overview.htm) (just click on video link that is found on that webpage), but I would love to see more photos of the place. It does look like such a fun resort.

dizneenut
06-04-2002, 06:23 PM
Thanks for the link, Janet. I am considering staying here (family of 6) and that video and the info. was just what I was looking for.

Anyone else have any comments on FWR?? Good or bad?
I won't be going until 2003, so I would like to get all the info. I can get.

Janet2k
06-04-2002, 11:17 PM
Dizneenut, glad the link proved helpful. I am going to repost it here since it was so dang small in my prior post and could be easily overlooked: Dreams Unlimited Travel's "Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground" Webpage (http://198.65.141.47/resorts/fw/fw-overview.htm).

I saw someone's photos of the cabins recently, and if I can track them down, I'll post the link here. They really looked wonderful and made me consider trying out this resort on a future WDW vacation.

Janet2k
06-04-2002, 11:28 PM
I can't find the photos that I was looking for, however, I did find this webpage by someone by the name of Jeff Spencer: Fort Wilderness FAQ. (http://home.hiwaay.net/~jlspence/photogal.htm) There are some wonderful photos posted there. It looks like a fun resort.

dizneenut
06-05-2002, 07:03 AM
Thanks for the link for the pics, Janet! Looks like a great place to stay. I think my boys will really enjoy it, too! :)

LKS
06-05-2002, 09:04 AM
We stayed once in a cabin and like it very much. It's especially convenient if you have your own car, because you can park right at your cabin and the Disney transportation is a little cumbersome, so it can be easier to drive. If you rent the golf carts, you are looking at some big bucks for your stay.

darlene walker
06-05-2002, 10:35 AM
We just switched from 2 rms @ POR to a cabin. My family is so excited and with the fall fling rate we couldn't pass it up. We decided to rent a cart for a few days only because it was recommended so strongly and this being our first time there. This resort seems to be a perfect place for relaxing after being at the parks all day, complete with a full kitchen and private deck. And my ds's love the idea of going to the MK by a boat.