If you look at the bottom right corner of this scan from the Fort Wilderness Gazette, you will see the rules about bike riding at the Fort:
This states that bicycles may be operated on the roads, as long as Florida law is followed. But, does this refer just to the roads in Fort Wilderness, or to the WDW resort as a whole? It doesnt say.
By the way, this scan is from a 2009 edition of the Gazette. Since late 2009, the Gazette has been replaced by a combination map/newsletter. But the text in the new document regarding bicycles is the same. There are some marked differences regarding other topics, including pool hours, but that discussion will be on another day.
As has been recently mentioned, a big triathlon is being conducted at the Fort this coming weekend. There will be over 2000 participants. How will they get their bikes to the Fort?
Well, according to the website for the event, they are supposed to park their vehicles in the Magic Kingdom parking lot, and bike it to the Fort:
http://www.danskintriathlon.net/florida.html
Here is the text from that site that I am referring to:
TO MANDATORY BIKE RACKING: Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground
Participants staying at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort or Disney's Wilderness Lodge Resort & Campground: Please walk/ride your bike to the Transition Area.
Participants NOT staying at the above Resort:
You will be REQUIRED to park at the Magic Kingdom® Park Main Parking Lot. From there, participants will be REQUIRED to walk/ride their bikes to the Transition Area which is approximately 1.5 miles from the Magic Kingdom® Park Parking Lot.
NOTE 1: It is STRONGLY ENCOURAGED that athletes walk/ride their bikes to the Transition Area on Saturday, non-participants should ride the shuttles. Shuttles will be provided back to the Magic Kingdom® Park Parking Lot.
NOTE 2: There is NO PARKING at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground. If you try to park at the Campgrounds, you will be redirected to the Magic Kingdom® Park Parking Lot.
In my opinion, this is very unsafe.
Here are a couple of aerial shots of Vista Boulevard, which is the road that you drive on to arrive at the Fort entrance.
This is a shot from higher up. You can see a bus and some cars on the road:
Here is a more zoomed-in shot. You can see that there is no paved shoulder on this roadway, nor any kind of median:
As I mentioned, I have encountered bicyclists on this road in this area. It creates a very dangerous situation for everyone involved.
But, I have not found anything in writing that says you cant bike on Vista Boulevard. I have some recollection of seeing this in writing somewhere, but I cant find it. And, clearly, the triathlon participants are being expressly told to ride their bikes from the Magic Kingdom parking lot to the Fort.
So. maybe you can ride your bike over to the Port Orleans resort.
I think it is a very bad idea.
But, I guess it's up to you.
TCD