Resort Thread Disney's WILDERNESS LODGE

@Mle8308 thanks for the scaffolding update, and for confirming that boat service between WL, and MK was the normal pattern.

Dave
 
I have a few questions and I'm hoping that I can reach more people who might know here vs in the DVC forum. I'll be staying at Copper Creek cabins for a few nights in a few months. It's just my husband and myself and we're flying in on a red eye from California. I believe we'll make it to the resort about 7am. I originally thought we'd make it a park day. But, realizing how tired we are on the daily without taking a red eye, I think we'll make it a resort day.

I've been looking at the activities and it looks like they offer a daily walking tour of the resort at 9am every day. Is that still happening? Has anyone done it recently?

Does Sturdy Branches have a dry sauna? We have no interest in a steam room.

Is the food good at Artist's Point? We're not really into character dining, but if the food it good, it might be fun.

The other lounges look amazingly good. I'm sure my husband would like the Bison burger and Territory lounge looks like it has good food options for him. I eat chicken and turkey once in a while, but I mostly eat vegetarian. Anything recommended for me?

I also love cold brew coffee and espresso martinis, but not overly sweet. Are the cold brews ridiculous there? I don't like it when they add a bunch of stuff. Cold foam and a little flavoring is good. Whipped cream and cereal/candy is too much. Any good espresso martinis there?

Anything else you would recommend for an older couple to do there for a resort day? We have a pool at home so I don't get excited about hotel pools normally.
 

I've been looking at the activities and it looks like they offer a daily walking tour of the resort at 9am every day. Is that still happening? Has anyone done it recently?
We did the arts and architecture tour in June and loved it! I was surprised how thorough it was, and it lasted for longer than expected, over 1.5 hours. Definitely recommend!

Also, recommend Geyser Point for a meal, it is one of our favorite places on property, and the bison burger is our favorite burger on property!
 
Is the food good at Artist's Point? We're not really into character dining, but if the food it good, it might be fun.

The other lounges look amazingly good. I'm sure my husband would like the Bison burger and Territory lounge looks like it has good food options for him. I eat chicken and turkey once in a while, but I mostly eat vegetarian. Anything recommended for me?

Anything else you would recommend for an older couple to do there for a resort day? We have a pool at home so I don't get excited about hotel pools normally.
The food at Artist Point and Territory are both good, recommend going to both. You can mobile order Territory if you can’t get a reservation and eat it elsewhere.

Take the boat and either stay on it or get off at visit at the stops.

The lobby is beautiful and a good place to sit and relax.
 

Wilderness Lodge Exterior Refurbishment to Continue Through Late 2026


A newer message posted by Walt Disney World lists the new “late 2026” end date for the refurbishment.

Disney’s Wilderness Lodge and Copper Creek Villas & Cabins at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge are undergoing exterior refurbishment work expected to continue through late 2026. These enhancements may impact views from various locations throughout the Resort. While most resort amenities will remain available, Guests may see and hear construction work during daytime hours.
Walt Disney World

You may remember our July 2024 coverage of a permit that hinted at the late 2026 end date. Now, it’s official.


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Scaffolding surrounds a building under construction, with workers visible on site.
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Inside the resort, Walt Disney World has installed a themed frosted glass that prevents views of the work taking place.

Bright indoor space with large windows featuring frosted mountain tree designs, wooden floors, and rustic beams, resembling a cozy lodge or resort interior.

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Wooden door entrance with forest-themed frosted glass panels and refurnishing signs at Disney World lodge.
 


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