Disney's Buffalo Junction and Wilderness Lodge were announced at the Disney Decade press conference in 1990. This pair of Bay Lake hotels were to share rustic themes, with Buffalo Junction located just between the Lodge and the Fort Wilderness Campground.
During the mid-1990s, after the opening of the Lodge, Disney had announced it was planning a 1997 groundbreaking for the Wilderness Junction, a Pacific Northwest themed resort that seemed to be Buffalo Jct. with a new name. Like the Epcot resort area or the Dixie Landings / Port Orleans complex, the two Wilderness hotels would have been connected via paths and roadways to each other and the campground.
Then, like so many developments throughout Disney World history, Wilderness Junction was never spoken of again. No groundbreaking, no further details.
Though it seems in unlikely that the Junction resort will ever surface again, it is interesting to note that the space allotted still remains undeveloped. The current site of the Wilderness Lodge Villas is *not* where the Junction would have stood.