SweetPeasMom2
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I very rarely hear any info on these. Anyone have any experience staying at them?
The cabins can be great if you just need lots of space...
BUT there are two major downsides to them.
1... you really need a golf cart if you plan on doing anything in the resort area because Fort Wilderness is huge... you could end up having to walk for 15 minutes to get to the pool... if you only plan on using the place as a place to sleep and eat then you can skip the golf cart... otherwise you need one and they are VERY expensive... around $50 a day... so
2.... Because Disney wanted to expand their revenue base but didn't have any dry land to put more cabins... They came up with a cunning plan... Drain the swamp and plop in more cabins. Well... if you get one of the cabins plopped in the former swamp you will get "0" yard for you kids to play in. We had the misfortune of getting one of those and your yard around the cabin consists of cyprus tree stumps and brush... Frankly it was so nasty looking I was afraid to go from our cabin to the car at night because of the thought that any number of snakes was probably slithering around in the brush. Its easy to think that the cabins have a nice area around them because on Disney's site they show a cabin with a nice grassy yard... well that's not always the case... In fact I would say more than half the cabins are the plopped in a swamp version. So don't expect a place outside for the kids to run, unless you want to see them trip over stumps and get bitten by god knows what type of snake.
Not really. We've stayed eight times at the cabins, and rented a golf cart once. Bikes will do fine. If you don't have any, you can rent those -- much cheaper than a cart.
This is very true, yet you're exaggerating how wild this land is. Most cabins do have a, shall we say, manageable piece of forest in which kids can safely play.
One drawback not mentioned: two average-sized adults can NOT sleep comfortably in the double bed. I was shocked by how roomier the Murphy bed in the living room is.
I very rarely hear any info on these. Anyone have any experience staying at them?

Can you let me know where the swamp cabins are? Do you know the numbers? Because we'd really like to request non-swamp ones when we go!
Teresa