No, tents are not typically included or provided by the resort when you book a "Tent or Pop-Up Campsite" at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground in 2026. Guests are expected to bring their own camping equipment, including tents, sleeping bags, and lanterns. The "campsite" price only includes the use of the 10-foot by 25-foot level concrete pad and the surrounding sand/mulch area for pitching your own gear. However, for those who do not wish to haul their own tents to Florida, there are several third-party rental companies—such as "Fort Wilderness Tent Rentals" or "The Camper Rental Co"—that will deliver and set up high-quality tents, air mattresses, and camp chairs at your specific site before you arrive. It is also important to note that if you book one of the Cabins at Fort Wilderness, these are fully furnished indoor structures with beds and air conditioning, not tents. For the standard campsite, you are essentially renting a "blank slate" with water and electrical hook-ups, meaning you must either bring your own "home on wheels" or your own "home on the sand."