I know WDW guests who only sleep and shower at their resort while they spend all their waking hours at WDW parks.
At the cabins at Fort Wilderness, you can go to a campfire sing-along
… and dance with Chip and Dale
… and watch a movie under the stars,
… and go on a trail ride.
…and take your young ones on a pony ride,
…and swim in great themed pools with special areas of water fun for little guests,
…and walk you dog,
…and park 10 feet from your front door,
…and grill steaks on your own deck,
…then eat on your picnic table,
…while enjoying a pitcher of Margaritas
…that you made in your kitchen where there is pitcher and glasses,
…and ice from a full size refrigerator waiting.
…while the kid who is still wound up rides his bike around the neighborhood
…and the kid who is konked out sleeps in her bed,
… in a bedroom,
… with the door closed and the lights out.
Tomorrow morning we’ll go fishing or canoeing
…then we’ll use FP+s to ride Expedition Everest.
Later this week we'll walk to the Hoop Dee Doo Review and sit on the beach and watch MK fireworks.
Fort Wilderness is NOT a Motel
... and pay $350 a night.:D
First Trip ¨¨*:•
Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground - June, 1974
Last Trip ¨¨*:•
Port Orleans/Saratoga Springs - March, 2017
Next Trip ¨¨*:•
Bay Lake Tower - March, 2018
And about 40 more in between....
Therefore, only sleeping and showering there without taking advantage of all that is offered is not the best approach.
Love Fort Wilderness and the cabins!! Thanks for making me think about them today!!
Linda aka: Faline
INTERCOT Staff: Vacation Planning,Trip Reports and Disney Camping
faline@intercot.com
Goes4FastPass
Fort Wilderness is NOT a Motel
Great post. Love it! Thanks for making me smile. :mickey:
Ron
INTERCOT Staff
WDW Cast Member
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