Yeah, Ed linked it but here is the design from 2011.
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I can't help but wonder if the article alluded to above is actually old news but they are just now coming around to it. Evidence of this is found in this article, on a different site on the same day alluding to the same information. If you look down at the comments underneath they also relate that the designs were from 2011 and have been pulled so it looks more like old news, just slow authors...at this point.
http://wdwnt.com/blog/2016/08/dinin...soon-to-fort-wilderness-and-wilderness-lodge/
Personally folks I have no liking for what I see in this design. It is just exactly what most of us like the least, large parking lots, multi story buildings, oh, and it only adds two pools that I have a sneaking suspicion the campers would not be appreciated at.
They got people clamoring for campsites 499 days in advance, certain months of the year impossible to book less than 3 months out. You know what this means?
YOU NEED MORE CAMPSITES
Not more upidy, nothing more than an overpriced Family Inn rooms, filled with people who scream and cry at the site of a mosquito. Oh, but wait...Disney could charge extremely overpriced rates for these no bigger than a room at Ramada Inn locations which is more than they would make on the campsites.
Camper sales are at an all time high and projections say it will only continue to grow. We have all seen over the years how campgrounds have become harder and harder to book due to popularity increases, such as GSP in Alabama and I'll bet you know of a few near you that are the same way. If you wanna add to the Fort, keep it what it is, a camping centered resort.
One of the main reasons I like it there is the trees, wildlife, calm, and being surrounded with people who are mostly there for the same reason as me...to escape the hotel room appearance, crowded loud halls or balconies. Where all you get is a small college refrigerator (preset to a temperature that is not cold enough) and a small microwave.