Yes, in 2026, there is a specific pet fee for staying with your dog at The Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort. The current fee is $50 per night (plus tax). Fort Wilderness is one of only four "dog-friendly" resorts at Walt Disney World, and this fee covers the extra cleaning required and the "Pluto’s Welcome Kit" provided upon arrival, which usually includes a mat, bowls, a pet ID tag, and waste bags. It is important to know that only dogs are allowed (no cats or other animals), and there is a limit of two dogs per cabin. While the cabins are pet-friendly, your dog is not allowed in the theme parks, water parks, or on most Disney transportation (except for the specific "pet-friendly" internal buses). When you are at the parks, your dog must remain in the cabin (ideally in a crate), or you can utilize the Best Friends Pet Hotel located right on property. For a 2026 traveler, this $50 fee is a relatively affordable way to avoid the stress of boarding your dog back home, allowing your "best friend" to enjoy the 750 acres of pine forest that makes Fort Wilderness the premier outdoor resort in Orlando.