No, the cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort—including the newly refurbished Disney Vacation Club (DVC) units in 2026—only feature one bathroom. This is a common point of frustration for families, as the cabins are designed to sleep up to six guests. To mitigate the single-bathroom layout, the design uses a split-bathroom concept where the vanity and sink are located in a separate area from the toilet and the shower/tub combo, allowing multiple people to get ready simultaneously. While the cabins offer many "home-like" amenities such as a full kitchen, a private patio with a grill, and a separate bedroom, the lack of a second bathroom and in-room laundry remains a notable difference from other 1-bedroom DVC villas. For larger groups requiring more facilities, guests often utilize the resort's "Comfort Stations" (communal restrooms and showers) located throughout the campgrounds, which are kept very clean and are within walking or golf-cart distance of most cabin loops.