Well, the cabins and the Fort in general are a great place to stay because it is so relaxing. If you are the go-go-go family every day in the parks from open till close, then the Fort is probably not for you. If you like to relax a little while on vacation, the Fort is for you.
We liked staying at the cabins for a number of reasons. First, we liked having the kitchen so we could make our own breakfast in our jammies or save some money and cook our own suppers. Since you are using the
DDP that may not be as big a deal for you but we enjoyed the flexability.
Their layout means that people in the living room area (Mom and Dad maybe) can close the door to the bedroom where the others are (kids maybe) and have a little seperation.
The Fort is great for kids. Ride the ponies, see the Electrical Water Parade on the beach each night, roast marshmellows at the sing-along, watch the free movie each night outside under the stars, visit Chip and Dale and get their autograph, rent a canoe and paddle a loop around the canals, hit the redesigned pool, fish in the lake, ride a bike, take a nighttime hayride, and on and on. They have kid activities each day free (slight charge when they have bingo). Visit the horses that work in the parks relaxing in their stalls.
Campers are generally a friendly bunch. People walking past each other who are total strangers will nod or say hello or start a conversation. It's a different attitude.
Sure it's big and spread out. Use the buses or rent a golf cart. Visit the Trading Post early in the morning just as the sun is coming up (I always get a USA Today there to see what's happening in the real world). Sit in the rocking chairs on the Trading Post porch. Take a walk in the evenings. Go through some loops to see how people decorate their sites in Disney style. Have a cookout and eat on the deck outside your cabin. Ride the boat to the Magic Kingdom. Watch the fireworks show at night over the Magic Kingdom from the Fort's beach.
I could go on but you get the point. Heck, you might even find time to squeeze in a visit to the Magic Kindom!
Bama ED