Hi All!
We are in the very beginning stages of planning a trip for this coming fall. This would be our first trip to WDW as a family of 5! We were thinking of giving the cabins at Fort Wilderness a try, but I am a bit hesitant. Could those of you that are more familiar with FW resort give me some info. I like the "resort" feel when I go on vacation. Does FW have this? Are the cabins as spacious as they sound space-wise? How are the pools and the park transportation? I guess my ultimate question is-when you stay at the FW cabins do you feel like you are part of the Disney resort magic or more like on a camping adventure?
Thanks so much for your help!!!
-Kelly
Hi, Kelly!
We've stayed in a FW cabin twice, & we enjoyed our stay both times. For our upcoming trip, our resort decision was between a FW cabin & the Contemporary. We chose the CR primarily because of the transportation.
At FW, no, you don't really get a "resort" feel. Instead, I got a "vintage" family campground feel, if that makes sense. It's really a neat place w/ a great atmosphere & lots of fun things to do.
The cabins are spacious. And it's nice to have a full kitchen. There's a little grill on the deck, &, one night, we grilled hot dogs which was fun. Plus, there's no one above, beneath, or beside you, so it's quiet & woodsy. The main bedroom has a double bed & a bunk bed, & my kids took turning sleeping in the double bed & the lower bunk bed. DH & I slept on the murphy bed in the living room - it was a little small (since at the time we were used to a queen-sized bed), but it was comfortable & fine for the time we were there. The bathroom was also spacious w/ plenty of storage & counter space. You get daily mousekeeping service, & we got as many or more towel animals at FW than we did at the other resorts.
We have not been to FW since the main pool was redone, but it looks fun w/ the addition of the pool slide. It's probably not as themed as some of the other pools on property though.
Honestly, for us, the only negative to FW is the transportation. The transportation to other parks is fine! It's the inner FW transportation. To go to the pool, you have to wait for a bus. To go to the bus station to go to other parks, you have to wait for a bus. To go to the boat dock, you have to wait for bus. FW is huge, &, basically, to go anywhere, you have to wait for a bus to take you there. So, to go to EPCOT, you wait twice... depending on when you get to your 1st bus stop & when the last bus departed, you could wait 20 minutes. Then, when you get to the bus stop to actually take you to EPCOT, you could wait another 20 minutes. The bus stops are covered, & the inner bus stops are within very easy walking distance to the cabin loops - so that's not a problem. I just got tired of waiting!
The first time we stayed, we waited for the inner bus. The 2nd time we stayed, we rented a golf cart!

This way, we were able to drive to wherever we wanted to go w/o waiting for the inner bus (you still, of course, wait for the exterior busses to other parks). We would only ever stay there again if we rented a golf cart.
The nightly campfire singalong w/ Chip & Dale is fun! From the beach, you can see "Wishes!" & the nightly boat parade. Trail's End is a good buffet. There's nightly movies too. And a petting zoo! And the landscaping is lovely.
The boat ride to the MK is nice. Additionally, there's a boat that makes a "triangle" with FW, the WL, & the Contemporary which is great because it gives you easy access to the monorail & the monorail resort restaurants. And, when you come out of the MK, the boat dock to go back to FW is right in front of MK which is super nice!
So, yes, we would definitely stay there again - just w/ a golf cart. (In fact, I am worried that, by choosing the CR over the FW, we're going to miss some of the fun Disney themeing!)
I did feel as much Disney magic at FW as I have at any of the resorts, but, again it doesn't feel "resort" to me. However, it still feels very Disney-ish in the vintage themeing.
Hope this helps some!!