Mickey Loves to camp… and so do we.
To be more precise, camping to us is in an Rv with all the comforts of home right at our fingertips…. right down to the fireplace.
But then again… we’re camping… get some logs and start up the campfire… nothing like toasted marshmallows over an open fire. Run out, just pick up more at the Trading Post.
Lots of great places to walk, hike, or bike.
The Rv sites are outstanding… only the best.
Enjoy nature and wildlife all around…
or a nice horseback ride…
or stop by Pioneer Hall for dinner…
and a dinner show…
Want something lighter, visit Davy’s Place…
in the spirit of the old frontier…
How about an out theater…
or a Character Campfire…
enjoy the playground…
or walk down to the beach on Bay Lake…
rent a boat and cruse the Lake…
wildlife all around…
natural beauty everywhere…
ahhh… Rockin’ Chairs… I can go for that…
Need to know more…
To quote Disney:
Situated on more than 700 acres of lush pine and cypress trees, Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort is a picturesque haven of natural beauty. Time slows to a pleasant crawl as Guests wander quiet trails and enjoy the rugged charm of log-façade buildings like the Meadow Trading Post and Pioneer Hall. Water canals snake through the cabins, campsites and common areas, adding to the sense of being far from the bustle of modern civilization—as do the roaming ducks, deer and rabbits.
Among the original accommodations within Walt Disney World Resort, Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort opened in November 1971, and its quaint, idyllic American Frontier theme continues to enchant scores of Guests year after year.
http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/resorts/campsites-at-fort-wilderness-resort/
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