Kids with Woody at Disney' Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground; in costume as cowboys
  • On Feb 19, 2024
    Barbie from AB Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    How to get to Fort Wilderness Cabin from Hollywood Studios?

    Hi Barbie!

    Thanks for stopping by planDisney with your question - I'm happy to help!

    Ready to swap the glitz of a picture-perfect day at Disney's Hollywood Studios for the rustic charm of The Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort? Here’s your easy-peasy guide on how to get there:

    Just catch a bus: It's a breeze! Look for the Fort Wilderness bus at the  Hollywood Studios Bus Station. In no time (well, just over 20 minutes to be exact), you’ll arrive at your woodland retreat. Fort Wilderness sprawls over 750 acres of gorgeous pine and cypress, with friendly wildlife making occasional appearances. It's the perfect spot for a stroll on the trails, a dip in the themed pools, some foot-tapping entertainment, and, of course, some delicious eats.

    Guests can also choose to travel from Hollywood Studios to Fort Wilderness via rideshare vehicles such as Uber and Lyft:

    Once you're at the pickup spot, open your rideshare app of choice and set your destination to Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground. Be sure to double-check the drop-off location in the app; you might want to specify that you're heading to the cabins for the most accurate routing. Your rideshare driver will whisk you away from the silver screens to the serenity of Fort Wilderness. The journey typically takes around 15 to 20 minutes, depending on the time of day and traffic.

    Rideshare vehicles usually drop guests off at the Outpost Depot, which is the main entrance area of Fort Wilderness. From there, you can hop on an internal bus that will take you to the cabin areas, or if you’ve shared specific cabin details with your driver and the routing allows, you might get dropped off even closer.

    Let's talk about those cabins! The cabins are cozy retreats that can sleep up to six adults and a little one in a crib. They're even pet-friendly for your furry pals. Inside, it's all about the wilderness vibes, with Disney-themed decor and all the comforts of home. The cabins feature a spacious dining area, a big HDTV in the living room, and a bedroom with a queen bed, bunk beds, and yes, another TV! The kitchen’s got it all – from pots and pans to a trusty skillet, making family dinners a piece of cake.

    I hope this helps with your planning and preparations for your upcoming Walt Disney World vacation!
    Diane W. 


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Meet the Panelist: Diane, Alabama

"Dream It! Plan It! Do It!" – that's my motto! If you've always dreamed of a magical visit to Walt Disney World Resort, or sailing away with Captain Mickey on a Disney Cruise, I'd love to help you plan and make the most of your vacation. My favorite getaway is a Land and Sea adventure - from Cinderella Castle to sand castles! Learn More About Diane

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