But I’m perplexed about this new pool area. I haven’t been following along closely enough to figure out why. Why would they be adding to the meadows, but at the same time slowly chip away at other areas of the campground.
I think the Zero Entry pool is to enhance the value of the DVC cabins and to make the Fort (as a whole) more appealing to people considering DVC. The annual maintenance fees for the cabins are very high (relative to the other DVC properties at WDW) and the sales of points for the cabins were very, very low in 2025. Thus something more has to be offered to justify the expense. That's my theory, anyway. But the new pool benefits us campers too.
Point sales have been low for the cabins, yes, but they are actually hard to book most of the times. Not all the loops have been released to DVC for points use - other loops are being held for cash bookings (like regular hotel rooms). The cash rates are only a few dollars higher than the old cabin rates (~$50). And for the DVC loops, owners at FWC (Fort Wilderness Cabins DVC) can book at 11 months but DVC owners elsewhere have to wait till 7 months and THAT's when the DVC loops fill up. Current DVC people/families want to try out staying at the Fort on their points and surprisingly, the reviews over at the DIS DVC forums and here have been pretty positive.
I still grumble, though, because the DVC folks in the cabins, nearly every one, recommends a golf cart rental (they love zipping around the resort). So I guess that makes me a grumpy old guy.
Bama Ed
PS - the first couple loops put into FWC were 2200, 2300, and 2500 the last time I looked but that's been a while ago so there may be others now. They move loops into DVC inventory as they sell points and eventually they will hold back a couple cabins for cash nights if/when most of the points are bought.
PPS - over at Settlement, the DVC under construction has been in the works/planning in some form or another for nearly 15 years or more. The old River Country property was ALWAYS going to have something built on it. Existing infrastructure, Bay Lake location, possibilities of cost sharing with Wilderness Lodge and Fort Wilderness, and it can be labeled as a Magic Kingdom resort.