In 2026, the "Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort" follow a standardized floor plan, but there is a distinction between the older legacy cabins and the new Disney Vacation Club (DVC) cabins introduced in 2024. The new DVC cabins are approximately 500 square feet and are designed to sleep up to six adults. They feature one separate bedroom with a queen bed and bunk beds, and a living area with a queen-size pull-down (Murphy) bed. While the interior dimensions and amenities (like a full kitchen and private deck) are uniform across the resort, the "size" of your experience can vary based on the loop location. Some cabins are "Preferred" due to their proximity to the Settlement Depot and Pioneer Hall, while others offer more secluded, wooded views. There are also specifically designated handicap-accessible (ADA) cabins that feature modified layouts, such as roll-in showers and wider clearance, which may feel slightly different in terms of spatial flow even if the total square footage remains comparable.