Fort Wilderness cabins

lindalinda

<font color=red>Pull off the mattress and throw it
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Has anyone stayed here? I am taking 6 people and thought it might be fun. I have never been to the chip n dale campfire show or anything over in that area. I have heard it is a really long ride (via bus) to the parks tho. Any thoughts would be appreciated.

I have only stayed at moderates before, so am considering getting 2 rooms as an alternative.
 
The cabins are GREAT! There is a lot of space, separate bedroom, plus a full size pull down bed in the living room, full kitchen, and privacy from other FW guests (unlike having another family in the hotel room next to you). There is an outside deck on the cabin where you can relax.

The Campfire Singalong & Movie is a lot of fun. You can roast marshmellow, or hotdogs. Everyone is encouraged to participate in the singalong. There are bleachers and benches outside where you can watch the movie. Also at the "Chuckwagon" you can purchase snacks, including marshmellows & roasting sticks!

Transportation...I enjoy taking the boat to the MK. It is peaceful, and I find it relaxing. We rented a car, and used it to go to the other parks (I have "bus issues" that date back to middle school through college). Best of all you can park your car right at your cabin. It's great at the end of a busy day at the parks. You pull up to your cabin, park your car, and walk about fifteen feet to the cabin's front door.

Enjoy the FW Cabins!
 
Thanks! That is exactly what I was hoping for. A little different disney experience!
 
We stayed at the FW Cabins years ago, and we loved it. The Campground is beautiful and there is lots to do.
You can also rent a Golf Cart to get around inside the Campground. It was very convenient and fun to use.
Having a full kitchen will save you money - even if you only do breakfast in the cabin. It is nice to have a full fridge for cold drinks and snacks too.
The downside for 6 of you however will be that you will only have 1 bathroom. That can be a bottleneck when everyone is trying to get ready in the morning. 2 rooms would have 2 bathrooms.
I would go with the cabin
Have a Great Trip.
 

I loved the cabins! :thumbsup2

we stayed there for easter a couple years ago (dh, myself, 2 kids). we rented a golf cart ahead of time for our week there. if you want one and don't rent ahead of time, you might not get one. That was the kids favorite part of the trip. we'd cart around the grounds... grab a snack, drive, stop at playgrounds, gator hunt, cane-pole fish, etc, etc. It was really great! :goodvibes

The campfire/movie is wonderful. I remember one night sitting there watching the movie and you could hear the electric light parade a little from the beach, and you could see the fireworks over the tips of the trees (you couldn't really *see* them, but the sky was lighting up and you saw just the tip tops a little), and it was a warm, starry night, and I started tearing up thinking what a wonderful trip we were having and how great it was staying there. :wizard:

We were lucky enough to be close to the laundry - and taking the cart to do laundry was definitely fun! I also remember walking in the woods behind the beach (we had just had dinner at Trails End, the kids were on the playset and i was videoing the grounds)... I yell to dh "i hear music!" It was a twangy frontier-type music piped in that area. DH is always making fun of me for being such a disney-nut. I'm always going on and on about how the resorts are so heavily themed it's just *magic*, and they each have their own piped-in music. Again, i start tearing because i'm just so happy we're there and it's such a wonderful resort. :cloud9:

The cabin itself was really great too! DH slept on the murphy bed in the livingroom and said it was way more comfy than a pull-out. The kids loved playing on the bunk beds. The kitchen was very handy, the livingroom/eating area were also very nice! We cooked 2 nights... dh bbq'd keilbasa and we made spaghetti (very easy and such a nice break from restaurant food!), and another night we bbq'd pork chops and made a noodle-packet thingie. If we didn't have the golf cart, it would have been ok, but not as fun. The campfire/movie were a hike from where we were, but they have internal bussing. That's probably the complaint about the trans... you internal bus if you don't have a cart to the boat dock or the outside bus station, then you take the boat or bus to your park. or you internal bus to the pools, shops, etc. We loved hoping on our golf cart. VERY worth the money, imho! I forget how much it was, but when i added the broken down cost to the cabin cost, and I told dh *that* cost and said it included a golf cart, it sounded very reasonable. ;)

The loops that the cabins are on are like a little neighborhood and adorable! And the other camping guests are SO friendly... we met a lot of people who are retired and have camp sites there a few months out of the year and they practically live there. There campsites are really neat to see! Strung-up lights all over, decorations, big blow-up easter bunnies (it was easter time). At the pool, they have kids games, etc, and again, we met a lot of rv'ers who frequent there - some come almost every weekend and all summer. It's like their second home. Even though it's a campground, it's still resort-y... the shops are very nice and just like the ones at the other resorts. I never felt it was lacking in any way, and we always stay deluxe or villa (except our last trip we stayed POFQ).

Hope you enjoy it as much as we did!
 
thanks so much for all the detailed info! I think it sounds wonderful and I am convinced!
 
My $.02 is that if the 6 people are all adults, it might be a little too cozy for me. Since there is only one bathroom, I would rather have the option of 2 rooms and 2 bathrooms. The cabins were great for our family, but we had 3 little kids.
 
My $.02 is that if the 6 people are all adults, it might be a little too cozy for me. Since there is only one bathroom, I would rather have the option of 2 rooms and 2 bathrooms. The cabins were great for our family, but we had 3 little kids.

Yes, I agree. It depends on who is going. The bunk beds are really weird, the bottom is very confined. If it is a family with kids, no prob, but adults would be falling over each other, in my opinion. The cabins are fun, though.
 
I agree with AJKMom -- if your group is 6 adults, the cabins are, IMO, too small. There is a double murphy bed in the living are, plus a double bed in the bedroom, with two bunk beds. So, there is not much privacy for anyone. There is only one bathroom -- hard for 6 people to share one bathroom. You really need a golf cart to get around (another $50 per day).
 


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