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Are tents included at Fort Wilderness?

Wes, while the Campsites at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort require guests to bring their own tents, RVs, and sleeping accompaniments, if you're looking for a rustic experience without as much equipment, head on over to The Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort.



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."

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Each cabin offers Guests a single full bathroom. The bathroom features one sink with extra counter space, a shower and tub combo as well as a toilet.

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The average cost of a Disney vacation is around $225.00-$240.00 per person per day for guests staying at the value resorts or moderate resorts and $245.00 – $285.00 for guests staying at a Disney World on-site deluxe resort.

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An easy way to see some of the Magic Kingdom fireworks is to head for the Fort Wilderness beach. They will pipe in the music each night and although it isn't a clear view, as you have the old Discovery Island between you and the park, you can still see quite a bit above the tree line.

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Extended Evening Hours are an added benefit for Guests staying at Disney Deluxe Resorts and Disney Deluxe Villa Resorts. While the Copper Creek Villas & Cabins at Disney's Wilderness Lodge are included, the cabins at Fort Wilderness Resort are not.

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The Wilderness Cabin has 1 Queen Bed, 1 Bunk Bed, and 1 Double-Size Sleeper Sofa. The Cabins have a living room with a TV, a dining area to eat, a small kitchen, 1 bathroom with a split tub and bath, and much more, including: Toaster.

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Fort Wilderness is such a nice place to stay on DIsney property! First off its cheaper than most other disney resorts and if you have fur babies its the only one you can take them. They have alot of cool amenities, they have an awesome sing along with chip and dale and a disney movie every night.

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Fully-Equipped Campsites Great for larger parties, 4 types of campsites accommodate everything from tents to 45-foot and longer RVs, with a maximum of 10 Guests per site.

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This is a GREAT question! After doing some investigative reporting for you by asking several Cast Members, I want to let you know that Quiet Hours at The Campsites at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort are 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. each day. If you have other questions, please do not hesitate to ask!

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Cowboy camping is simply sleeping without a shelter. You'll still need a groundsheet (most thru-hikers use Tyvek), a sleeping pad, and a sleeping bag. You should also still bring a tent or tarp in case of unexpected weather. Cowboy camping is camping in its simplest form.

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