Walt Disney World · Campsites & cabin guide

A different kind of Disney stay

Fort
Wilderness.

Choose a campsite for your own RV or tent, or settle into a standalone Disney cabin—both surrounded by woodland, recreation and boat access to Magic Kingdom.

Compare both ways to stay ↓
A wooded setting at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort
Campsites · cabins · Magic Kingdom area Woodland resort

Two lodging paths · one remarkable resort

Bring your setup.
Or choose a cabin.

Fort Wilderness is not a conventional hotel. Campsites and cabins share the same large, wooded resort, but the space, packing needs and daily rhythm are completely different. The right loop and transportation plan matter almost as much as the accommodation.

An RV on a fully equipped campsite pad at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground
01 · Bring your own home base

The Campsites

Pick the category that fits your tent, pop-up camper or RV—not simply the lowest available rate.

  • Site choices: Tent or Pop-Up, Full Hook-Up, Preferred, Premium and Premium Meadow sites vary by pad size, equipment fit and sewer access.
  • Transportation: Internal buses connect loops with the Settlement and Outpost; boat service reaches Magic Kingdom.
  • Standout advantage: Disney resort access while sleeping in your own familiar setup.
  • Best fit: Campers who enjoy outdoor time and already understand their equipment.
  • Plan around: Arrival setup, weather, loop location and travel time within the resort.
A new blue Disney Vacation Club cabin with a private deck at Fort Wilderness
02 · Let Disney provide the home base

The Cabins

A private, wooded accommodation adds kitchen and living space without asking the family to bring camping equipment.

  • Room style: One-bedroom cabin for up to six guests, with a full kitchen, living area and private deck.
  • Transportation: Internal buses connect to resort hubs; boat service reaches Magic Kingdom.
  • Standout advantage: More privacy, outdoor space and a slower evening rhythm than a hotel corridor.
  • Best fit: Families who want a kitchen and separation but prefer a ready-to-use room.
  • Plan around: Resort scale, grocery needs and the time required to reach parks other than Magic Kingdom.
The bright interior of an updated cabin at Disney's Fort Wilderness ResortInside an updated cabin

A ready-made woodland retreat

Cabin comfort.
Room to live.

The updated cabins make Fort Wilderness feel less like a standard hotel stay and more like a private vacation home tucked into the trees.

  • Separate zones: A bedroom and living area give families room to settle in without sharing one open hotel room.
  • Full kitchen: Breakfast, snacks and simple meals can happen on the family’s schedule.
  • Private outdoor space: A deck or patio extends the living area into the wooded setting.
  • Resort access: Cabin guests share Fort Wilderness recreation, dining and boat transportation to Magic Kingdom.
  • Planning advantage: Groceries, internal transportation and resort time can be organized before arrival instead of improvised after check-in.

Cabin layouts, features, inventory and transportation are confirmed for the family’s specific travel dates.

The shared Fort Wilderness experience

More than a place
to sleep.

Whether you choose a campsite or cabin, these resort details can turn the lodging choice into a full part of the vacation.

01

Settlement & marina

Boat transportation, waterfront atmosphere and nearby dining make this end of the resort an important daily anchor.

02

Hoop-Dee-Doo & dining

Destination entertainment, casual meals and groceries deserve reservations and realistic travel time.

03

Trails & recreation

Wooded paths, pools, outdoor activities and equestrian experiences reward families who leave room for resort time.

04

Internal movement

Buses, walking, bikes and permitted golf-cart rentals shape how easily a family reaches each resort area.

The outdoors, with a little Disney magic

Could Fort Wilderness
be your home base?

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