Friday, January 22, 2010

Fort Wilderness Disney World Fort Wilderness Cabins At Disney World - Can You Share Your Experience With Me?

Fort Wilderness Cabins at Disney World - Can you share your experience with me? - fort wilderness disney world

My family will stay in cabins at Fort Wilderness for the Christmas holidays this year. We do not have children, even if one of my son has autism (18 - Loved characters!).

Any tips or suggestions would be appreciated - things should be done even at Fort Wilderness? Suggestions for optimal transport solutions for the Disney theme parks? Should I try a booth near the shipping request?

4 comments:

Elizabeth G said...

Bonfire Night is hosted by Chip and Dale. The Hoop-Dee-Doo Revue Dinner Show (musical / comedy - not character) is on the ground. There's also Mickey's Backyard BBQ. It is outside, so it may be cold in December, is also quite chaotic. My son has, but mentally exhausted at the end. He is 7 and also on the autistic spectrum. It is) a boat directly from the Fort Wilderness Resort contemporary appeal, so that access is very easy for a dinner at Chef Mickey (if you can get a reservation. Fort Wilderness Resort is the only place where you can rent a boat (fairly reasonable too).

Here is a map of Fort Wilderness. You can decide whether in a place near the entrance, bus, pools, etc. Request you are using the number of the request. Example: You want the 2500 cabins.
http://www.wdwinfo.com/resortmaps/fortwi ...

Lilli said...

No transport throughout the resort and the parks, so do not be worried. There are several things to do in Fort Wilderness. You can rent bicycles, pedal boats, kayaks, fishing gear, bicycles of Surrey. Shuffleboard equipment is free. There are tennis courts, a free petting zoo, playgrounds. It is a free campfire every night with the film, which is really good. Guided tours on horseback. There are carriage rides.

In other words, there is plenty to do if you want to take one or two days outside the park and only stay in Fort Wilderness. You can use this box: http://allears.net/acc/faq_fw.htm

Susan T said...

I personally was not in the cabin, but my friends and loved ones. I was in the camps, and even if I wanted. There is horse riding, evening campfire and sing a chorus, a zoo, etc. You must go to the tire Hayrides What the test, especially if your son loves the characters. Book Now! It is dinner and a show, a lot of fun.

Buses and boats from the camp, which you take to the parks will not take care of the transportation of the camp.

They have a great time! I am envious.

Susan T said...

I personally was not in the cabin, but my friends and loved ones. I was in the camps, and even if I wanted. There is horse riding, evening campfire and sing a chorus, a zoo, etc. You must go to the tire Hayrides What the test, especially if your son loves the characters. Book Now! It is dinner and a show, a lot of fun.

Buses and boats from the camp, which you take to the parks will not take care of the transportation of the camp.

They have a great time! I am envious.

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