Magic Kingdom area · Deluxe Cabin
Disney's Fort Wilderness Cabins
Disney's closest thing to glamping — full-size private cabins with kitchens, screened porches, and fire-ring access inside the Disney bubble.
Who it’s for
- Families of 5–6 who want kitchen access and real square footage
- Guests who love a true woods setting and slower pace
- Families with dogs — Fort Wilderness is pet-friendly
- Guests who enjoy boat access to Magic Kingdom as a daily option
Who it’s NOT for
- Anyone who wants to be close to the parks — Fort Wilderness is remote by design
- Guests who need fast park access (boat to MK is fun but slow; buses are the alternative)
- Those who don't enjoy nature — the campground setting is real, insects and all
Our team’s pick
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Underrated feature
The nightly Chip 'n' Dale Campfire Sing-Along and outdoor movie screening is free and charming — a Fort Wilderness tradition most guests staying elsewhere never experience.
The gotcha
There's no personal transportation within the resort — you depend on internal Fort Wilderness buses to reach the boat dock, which can add 20–30 minutes to every park trip.
Room categories
- Premium Cabin (sleeps 6, kitchenette, deck)Sleeps 6
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