To reboot my idea of Fort expansion:
Personally I would LOVE, like many of you, to see the Fort expanded. So, for the record, AGAIN, this was my idea (somewhere I can hear SouthAlabama5er/Randy chuckling at me-saying "Ed, you're a dreamer").
I've been lucky enough to have visited
Disneyland Paris (originally EuroDisney) three times in my life (always arriving by commuter train from central Paris). They have some themed resorts that were built in the late 80s or early 90s when DLP was first built with just its MK. But about 5 miles from DLP's MK and HS equivalents is "Disney's Davy Crockett Ranch". It is basically Fort Wilderness but with cabins only.
https://www.disneylandparis.com/en-us/hotels/disneys-davy-crockett-ranch/
It was originally built named as Camp Davy Crockett.
So my idea was to re-use the "Camp Davy Crockett" name (in some form) for a FW-DVC property and build it across from FW on the south side of Vista Boulevard (the main drag in front of the Fort entrance) which is in the direction of Epcot. Build it as a DVC and provide:
1. Long pull-through sites that are wide and paved.
2. A picnic table/paved area with a wide, permanent shade roof/pavilion (camp swing?) at every site.
3. All the hookups one could ever want
4. Golf cart trails that extend over to Best Friends Pet Care
5. A berm/elevated viewing long position for carts with piped in music that is near Epcot Center drive so one can take your golf cart (included in the DVC fee automatically maybe?) and at night look over the EP parking lot and Spaceship earth to watch the fireworks/Illuminations-successor-whatever-it-is. Again, music piped in.
6. Maybe tram or bus service over to the current Fort for movie/singalong to maintain continuity.
7. Some sort of pool/lazy river worthy of a DVC.
8. Any other DVC/timeshare features that would attract a timeshare/rv owner.
It's not waterfront property on Bay Lake but Disney will never give that to a single ground level development. You could still use the current Fort Wilderness check-in building for CDC. That might take some pressure off FW and put $$$ in Disney's wallet. But I get the sense Disney will not build on any patch of ground that can't promise mega-millions in profit.
But the market is there. The space is available. And Disney has HUNDREDS of other acres to build on.
Maybe someday - but not in my lifetime.
Bama Ed
PS - area for my proposal circled/highlighted in yellow below:
