Hey there, Heather. Thanks for stopping by
planDisney with your question.
I absolutely love staying at
The Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort. My family and I stay in one every year for Christmas. They are perfectly laid out to give everyone plenty of space and come with all of the necessities for a rootin' tootin' good time. I think you'll be happy to know that you won't have to bother heading out to one of the comfort stations for ice. You'll find that your cabin is equipped with a full-size refrigerator and freezer complete with an ice maker. I can attest that it works very well! If you need ice right away, however, you can head out and find some coin-operated ice machines at the comfort stations around the resort.
Inside your cabin's kitchen you'll also find:
- Toaster
- a small set of pots and pans
- plates, glasses and silverware
- 2 burner cooktop stove
- dishwasher with a small amount of dish soap
- coffee maker with a few days worth of coffee and supplies
- microwave/convection oven
- hot pads and kitchen towels
There are two small general stores at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort where you'll be able to pick up a selection of snacks, drinks, basic groceries and frozen food. If you'd like to have some groceries delivered straight to your cabin and save you some trouble, there's an option for that too! Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort has put together a list of the most popular grocery items to have while staying at the cabins. You can
download that list and pick what you'd like to order. Then you can email that list over to WDWFortWildernessGroceryOrder@disney.com and your groceries will be delivered to your cabin the day you arrive. It's a great service and there really is quite a variety to choose from on the food options list.
While you are staying at The Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort, don't miss a chance to grab take out from
P & J's Southern Take Out down in The Settlement area. It's honestly one of the best values for dining at Walt Disney World. My family and I always order bbq rib and chicken dinner. This meal feeds 4-6 people and we have comfortably fed 5 with food left-over. It includes a full slab of bbq ribs, 8 pieces of southern fried chicken, 4 sides (options include mac and cheese, mashed potatoes and gravy, french fries, coleslaw and baked beans) and a loaf of cornbread. All of this food, which is delicious by the way, rings up at only $44.99. It's such a great deal. Right now, because of current circumstances, this meal is only to go but you can take it back to your cabin and enjoy, sit outside at one of the many picnic tables scattered about or enjoy it inside the Trail's End dining room.
I hope you enjoy staying at The Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort as much as I do, Heather. If you have any other questions before your trip, I'd love for you to come back and ask me. Enjoy!