Hi there, Deborah, and welcome back to planDisney!
You are in for quite the adventure at Fort Wilderness with your grandchildren. The entire campground area is abuzz with activities that will help you disconnect from the rest of the world and focus on family time. From the cozy cabins to the nighttime entertainment, it's the practically perfect choice.
According to the Walt Disney World website, unfortunately,
kick scooters are on the list of prohibited items: "all-terrain vehicles, utility-style carts, ripsticks, skateboards, mini motorcycles, hoverboards, drones, go-carts, segways, skates, roller-skates,
kick scooters and electric scooters." If you're interested in learning more, here is the
official list of rules for recreation devices at the Resort.
This may not be the answer that you had hoped for, but there is so much fun to be had at Fort Wilderness. It's difficult to run out of things to do. My boys love roasting marshmallows on our Disney vacations, but this is taken to the next level at
Chip 'N' Dale's Campfire Singalong at Fort Wilderness. In addition to singing the night away, during the day, your grandchildren can visit
Tri-Circle-D Ranch, go canoeing, take archery lessons, splash in the pool, run around the campgrounds and its playgrounds, and so much more.
AN EXTRA GEM: My personal favorite experience at Fort Wilderness is
Hoop Dee Doo Musical Revue. There are multiple showtimes throughout the week, so it's hard to miss out on this jamboree filled with corny jokes, unlimited food and drinks, and a bit of audience participation. You'll have a particular song about strawberry shortcake stuck in your heads for weeks.
I hope that you make so many magical memories with your grandchildren in the great outdoors! If you have any other questions, Deborah,
revisit us here at planDisney.
Magic always,
LeAndra