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“Return To Sleepy Hollow” at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground
We’re thrilled to announce that the “Return to Sleepy Hollow” offering is coming back this fall at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground and you can book your experience right now!
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Pony Rides at Tri-Circle-D Ranch at Fort Wilderness Campground and Resort
One of the things I love about the Walt Disney World Resort is that there are activities outside the park that do not require park admission. With a surprise in mind, we recently visited Tri-Circle D Ranch at Fort Wilderness Campgrounds. We started the day at the Magic Kingdom, but we didn’t have to hike back to the parking lot to drive anywhere, we took a relaxing boat launch from the seven seas lagoon onto Bay Lake, past the Contemporary Resort and docked at the campgrounds! We love the Disney transportation systems! After arriving, Parkhopper Dave and I told junior Parkhopper Carly that we had a surprise for her. We…
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Camping at Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground
Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground is a great resort (and often overlooked) for campsites and cabins, in lieu of a stay at value or moderate resorts. Many guests and fans know the location for the Hoop-Dee-Doo Review or Trail’s End restaurants, but not many can say they have stayed at the campsites or cabins. Depending on the type of amenities that you are looking for, the campground can actually have a lot to offer for your stay in the Walt Disney World Resort. Staying at a campsite doesn’t mean that you have to completely “rough it”. You still have many luxuries with full power (both 120 and 240 volt),…
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The Cabins at Fort Wilderness
Officially opened on November 19, 1971, Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground is one of the original resorts built when Walt Disney World Resort opened. Located on 600 beautiful acres, Fort Wilderness contains 784 campsites and 409 cabins for guests to enjoy. The cabins are basically single-wide trailers made over to resemble rustic log cabins from back in the day. But don’t let them fool you; those 504 square feet can EASILY house a family of 6-8. There is a master bedroom with a double bed and two bunk beds, as well as a Murphy bed and a really comfy couch! The living space is open and can comfortably seat…