Fort wilderness camping features 4 types of campsites accommodate everything from tents to 45-foot and longer RVs, with a maximum of 10 Guests per site. Each campsite is equipped with privacy-enhancing landscaping, water, cable television and electrical hook-ups, a picnic table and a charcoal grill. Most campsites also include a sewer hook-up, and some even permit pets.
From jct I-4 & US 192: Go 1 mi W on US 192, then 1 mi N on World Dr.
We like staying in the cabins. We love the area and riding around in the golf cart when we’re not at the parks. During December a lot of the campers and cabin people love to decorate for the holidays with lights and stuff it’s, really enjoyable! The accommodate vacationers with animals, they have a dog park, too. They have restaurants, and food trucks on sight. Nestled right in the middle of the parks with buses and boats to get to them so. O need to drive anywhere.
Absolutely the best camping place! The biking was fun. We rode the boats just to sightsee! We stayed 4 nights and visited Disney Springs every afternoon for snacks, drinks or dinner! The Gideon's cookies are addictive! The music was enjoyable. This place is Magical!!
Can’t say enough good things about this campground, we absolutely loved staying here. Probably one of the best campgrounds we have ever stayed at. Really good value for being on Disney grounds and having access to the transport to the parks.
The campsites themselves are large and well spaced out. Beautiful level sites that drain properly to the edge and the staff come and actually pressure clean the concrete pads in between guests!
Huge campground with paved walking trails, great onsite entertainment for kids and adults, beautiful pool, and best dog park I have ever come across in a campground. We loved it. If we are ever back in the area, we will be staying here whether we have Disney tickets or not!
Big fan of this campground, one of the fanciest around, and obviously the convenience of being on-property at Disney can't be beat. It is as expensive as camping gets but this is the least expensive way to get the benefits of staying on-property (Disney transportation, early entry, early access to book individual Lightening Lane reservations, etc). We came here during the height of the pandemic (April 2021) and stayed on the campground property most of the trip (we did not visit a theme park). It was a budget way to experience some of the Disney magic without the extraordinary cost of admission to the park. The water slide and pool area were a big hit for our (then) 4 and 8 year-olds. A cast member overheard us lamenting that we couldn't go to the parks and a bit later stopped by our campsite with toys and notes from Goofy and Minnie for the kids. This is the kind of thing that only happens at Disney!
We booked a week-long spring break trip this year and have been saving to hit the parks this time. One thing we plan to try (wasn't available on our last visit) is the Minnie Van service where they pick you up at your campsite and take you directly to the Magic Kingdom entrance. Will update this review on that and any other details from our trip later in 2024..
Can't wait to return to Fort Wilderness!