What are the Fort Wilderness Cabins like and what are the rates?
The 1999 rates for Wilderness Cabins can be found by clicking here. Fort Wilderness is in the process of replacing the old Wilderness Homes with new manufactured homes called Cabins. The Wilderness Cabins (WC) (via Disney.com) are about the same size as the old Homes with essentially the same layout. The major differences are that the new Cabins come with a wood deck on the outside, a second television, a VCR and a dining table that seats six. The new Cabins also feature a safe, hairdryer, iron, ironing board and portable crib. All Cabins come with a fully equipped kitchen, including microwave, dishwasher and coffee maker, a full bathroom and a separate vanity in the bedroom and a living room with sofa and color television. For a complete kitchen inventory click here. The new Cabins also have "enhanced wilderness theming" which includes furniture that appears to be made from branches and a log cabin-like veneer exterior. Also, all Cabins come equipped with bunk beds in the bedroom in addition to the double bed, and therefore, will all sleep 6 persons. The Homes on loops 2700, 2800 and part of loop 2500 will not be immediately replaced as they are still under lease agreements with the Fleetwood company. Plans are to change these out by spring or summer of 2000. None of the Wilderness Cabins are set up to be handicap accessible.