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Mike96
08-18-2010, 05:31 PM
We are thinking about staying at the Cabins next August and I was wondering if there were any thoughts on that. We are a family of (4) with Twin 5 year old boys. I have heard horror stories about the transportation but the cabins seem to have a lot of room for my boys to move around and make noise. :mickey:

W24toISMdirect
08-18-2010, 05:37 PM
Did cabins twice in '09. Loved it. Great atmosphere, GREAT pool with GREAT kiddie area. Campfire smores and movies near the pool.

Not sure what transportation horror stories you've heard, but we thought it was great. Boat service to Magic Kingodom/MK Delux Resorts, but service everywhere else, just like any resort. It's one mile end to end as the crow flies, so there are also 3 bus lines that run within Ft. Wilderness.... we used it only a couple of time because we had a Golf Cart for the most part, but when we did the busses where fine.

We're not staying this time because it's a shorter trip with fewer people, but it's deffinately our top pick when we've got the whole gang along.

ToraTory
08-19-2010, 11:44 AM
We just stayed in the cabins in April during a very crowded week and we had absolutely no problem with transportation at all. One thing I would suggest is renting a golf cart. This will save you on having to take the internal loop bus. You can drive the golf cart to the main bus and easily park. Besides being easier than taking two busses it very, very fun. We had a blast "zooming" around on the golf cart, it was the highlight of the trip actually :mickey:

DisneyBunch5
08-19-2010, 12:38 PM
We've reneted a golf cart in the past and found it to be very convenient. But which bus stop to park the golf cart at might take some planning. The busses at the Outpost Depot (near entrance) and Settlement Depot (near lake) take you to different locations.

Output busses go to Animal Kingdom, Epcot & Downtown Disney.

Settlement busses (and boat) take you to Magic Kingdom, TTC & Hollywood Studios.

So, if you are to going to one park in the morning and coming back from another, you may need to take advantage of the internal busses to get back to your golf cart.

irish1967
08-19-2010, 07:58 PM
the cabins seem to have a lot of room for my boys to move around and make noise. :mickey:

We definitely enjoyed not having to spend hour after hour telling our (much older) children to quiet down because we are in a hotel.

Certainly there are areas in WDW in which the transportation is more convenient, but we really did enjoy staying in the cabins. We did have our van with us, so other then when we went to the MK, we simply drove instead of relying on busses.

faline
08-19-2010, 08:12 PM
Our very first trip was tent camping if Fort Wilderness. After several tenting trips, we "graduated" to the cabins. We had such fun and such fond memories of our trips to Fort Wilderness! I still consiser Fort Wilderness my "Disney home"!!

TikiLounger
08-20-2010, 08:38 AM
We love the Cabins, too. Everything about our Fort WIlderness stay was great. We had no problems with the transportation and we rented a golf cart for most of our travel within the campground (to store, laundry, pools, sightseeing, etc.). I highly recommend the golf cart. You can drive them to the entrance or the marina, park them there, and take the buses...or boat to the parks. We you get back, they're there waiting for you to drive to your cabin. Very convenient. My son had a great time driving it around, too. He had just gotten his driver's license and spent most of our time at the campground doing our errands for us. Sometimes, I wondered if he'd rather stay and drive around instead of going to the parks!

disneykid99
08-24-2010, 07:42 AM
We stayed in the cabins years ago - it was our first time staying on property. It was a great experience. There was no line at check in and the CM's were great. We stayed right near the big pool which was nice but made for a very far walk to the MK boat. The boat was great - very relaxing and not crowded. The buses were not crowded either. We really enjoyed our stay there.

The kids loved the bunk beds. :mickey: