Disney has confirmed that Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground at Walt Disney World will reopen today, October 7 2022. Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground closed on September 28 as Hurricane Ian approached Central Florida.
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Even if you are not planning on staying at Fort Wilderness, it is worth stopping by to visit. You plan a wonderful relaxing non-park day with some horseback riding, a dinner experience at Hoop De Doo Revue, and campfire singalong.
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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.
Health & SafetyWe remain intentional in our commitment to health and safety, and will continue to operate with this in mind. Face coverings are optional for Guests in both indoor and outdoor locations. However, face coverings are not permitted while experiencing water slides or in the water.
ON FOOT. Fort Wilderness is an absolutely amazing place to easily get in 20,000 steps a day – whether they be walking steps or running steps. Be forewarned – the journey can be quite long, depending on the starting place and destination.
Katherine, children under the age of 3 are special Guests of my pal, Mickey Mouse and do not require theme park admission at Walt Disney World. If your child is the age of 3 or older then he or she would need to have a valid theme park ticket to visit one of the Walt Disney World Theme Parks.
Your princess is in luck though, the attire policies at the Disneyland Resort allow guests under the age of 14 to wear costumes in the park! Sadly, wearing a costume doesn't cover park admission.
Getting to the Parks from Wilderness LodgeTo get to three of the four theme parks, you'll be relying on Disney's bus transportation: Epcot — 10 - 15 minutes by bus. Hollywood Studios — 10-15 minutes by bus. Animal Kingdom — 15-20 minutes by bus.
A boat is available for Guests to use as transportation between Disney's Wilderness Lodge and the Magic Kingdom. The boat ride is about 10-15 minutes long and will take you directly to the main entrance of the Magic Kingdom Park, near where the bag check station is located.
There are three bus stops: Bus Stop 1: Buses stop here if they're going to Magic Kingdom or Fort Wilderness. Bus Stop 2: Buses stop here if they're going to Epcot, Animal Kingdom, and Blizzard Beach. Bus Stop 3: Buses stop here if they're going to Disney's Hollywood Studios, Downtown Disney, or Typhoon Lagoon.