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Is there a pet fee for Fort Wilderness cabins?

Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground welcomes two dogs of any size for an additional fee of $5 per night in campsites, and $50 per night in cabins. Pet-friendly cabins are limited.



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.

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Loop 300 – Preferred location, this is a pet friendly loop, and located next to the dog park. Loops 400, 500 & 700 – Premium sites, just across from Settlement Depot. All of these loops are pet friendly.

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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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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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Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground welcomes two dogs of any size for an additional fee of $5 per night in campsites, and $50 per night in cabins. Pet-friendly cabins are limited.

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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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Luckily for dog owners, January 13-19th, Disney will host Dog Days. This will be a week-long celebration where you can bring your dog with you to any theme park at Walt Disney World. Special pet reservations will be required for these days. Each pet will require an additional ticket, which will be $50 per pet per day.

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There is also a pony area where younger children can enjoy a pony ride for a minimal cost. There is however no petting zoo.

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You are allowed to have up to 2 dogs in each of the cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground. However, not all of the cabins are pet friendly. The best way to guarantee a pet-friendly spot would be to call 407-939-7539 when making your resort reservations.

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Wilderness Cabins: These air-conditioned free-standing cabins are approximately 504 square feet, 12' wide by 42' long and can accommodate up to 6 guests.

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Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground welcomes two dogs of any size for an additional fee of $5 per night in campsites, and $50 per night in cabins. Pet-friendly cabins are limited.

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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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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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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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