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dpgllg
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Sep 08, 2018

Fort Wilderness Questions

Hello,

First before anyone flames me for not searching the forums I did and most answers were several years old or nonexsistant.

We are considering a trip to Disney next year.

What is the differance between a prefered and a premium site other than the premium is wider it seems? Worth the cost? We have a 31 foot 5th wheel.

We will be traveling with our dogs. I also have difficulty walking any real distance. Is there a better loop to stay in than another?

Has anyone rented a mobility scooter at any of the parks and if so what was the cost? Did they "rent out" early?

Are there buses in the campground itself to take you the amenities and to the marinia to catch the boat? Do you have to take the boat to the tranportation center and then take a bus to the various parks or is there bus transportation to the differant parks?

I would consider taking my own mobility scooter but if I'm correct Disney uses buses and boats which probably do not accomodate mobility scooters.

If there is anything else that you could share I would appreciate it.

Dave
  • We are headed there this fall! Haven't been there in 10 years & I know there have been some changes! We could only reserve a "premium" site when we booked & we will also be bringing our dog.
    I think besides the sites being wider, there is no room for a tent like other sites.....it is all blacktop, no "sandy" area. Also, there are certain loops that are pet loops for each level of campsite: premium, standard, etc..
  • Download an app called FW Sites. It shows a picture of each site, tells you the type, gives dimensions, etc. the first pet loop is 300.
  • Dave,

    Fort Wilderness has both external and internal busses. All of the campground loops have a bus stop. You walk to the bus stop, which is a very short walk, get on an internal bus, and then go to either end of the campgroud, where you can then either take the bus (at one end of the campground) directly to the Disney Parks, or (at the other end of the campground) take the boat directly to the Magic Kingdom.

    I would suggest you google up a map of Fort Wilderness to check out the campground loops. Some are close to the pool and its store, some are close to the marina and its store, some are close to the main bus area. You would have to decide which area you want to be closest to. Fort Wilderness is big.


    Disney busses do allow mobility scooters. People with scooters and their families are the first to board. Bus drivers lower a ramp to get you on the bus.

    I would suggest you go to www.disboards.com and look under Camping. There are very knowledgeable people who can help with the other questions you have.

    Hope this helps.

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