Since I'm one of the few people on this board who have recently expressed disappointment with Fort Wilderness, I thought I'd take the time to explain myself. I voted no for several reasons.
However, I'm just considering the campground itself without the attached parks/resort. Would I drive 650 miles to stay at FW just for the campground? Absolutely not. Will I drive that far to stay at WDW? Any day of the week!
The absolute best campground we've stayed at, IMHO, is Outdoor Resorts at Port St. Lucie, Florida. Here's one of my favorite sites there:
We also like Ocean Lakes at Myrtle Beach and try to go there 3-4 times a year. We appreciate that we can reserve a specific site and adjust our travel to get the site we really want. Also all sites are pull through.
Outdoor Resorts at Hilton Head is really nice. And there's another great campground at Ft. Pierce - Treasure Coast.
As for Fort Wilderness, my main complaints are the size of the sites and the narrowness of the roads, both making entry and exit difficult. Last year we couldn't comfortably walk around the outside of the MH because the site was too narrow and steep from side to side. We couldn't extend our awning because a tree was in the way. It didn't matter, anyway, because there was no way we could have sat under it. We had to watch our step just getting out of the MH and walking to the street.
I do think that one's perspective of the Fort has a lot to do with your concept of "real" camping, your age, whether you're traveling with children, and other factors such as whether you need to use the bathhouses. When we were younger, traveling with kids, had a 32' TT and no dog, we always stayed in the preferred loops (requested 100 and usually got it). Little difficulty getting onto our site, loved the convenience. Back then the Fort was lusher and better manicured. Once you got situated on the site you didn't see or hear anyone else on any side. An absolute oasis amid all the frenzy. Swimming was allowed in Bay Lake, and River Country was open.
Now it's just the two of us and the dog, plus usually kids/grandkids visit us for a few days while we're there. We've never used the bathhouses, never been to the movies or the sing-a-long, never been in any of the pools. FW holds no amenities for us other than the transportation system and the proximity to the parks. We just want a nice spot to park the MH.
That being said, we're scheduled to go down in December and I can't wait! We've requested loop 1600. It seems to be flatter and more easily maneuverable than 1900, where we were last year. It may change my perspective of the fort.