What's up, Aaron? Thanks so much for bringing us your question about oversize vehicle parking! We here at planDisney diligently research our answers to provide you not only the most up-to-date information, but also peace of mind about your visit to Walt Disney World. Let's see what the word is on parking your large trailer.
Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort is the only resort that allows golf carts, and there are a variety of campsites available that can accommodate large vehicles and trailers. There's everything from a 10' x 25' site all the way to a huge 18' x 60' site, so a trailer the size you are describing should be no problem! If you're staying at
a cabin at this resort, you should be able to drop your trailer in the main parking lot. A Cast Member will be able to assist you onsite when you're unloading your equipment and parking.
There are some
policies I want you to be aware of when you bring your golf carts to Disney World. You'll need to be prepared to present proof of insurance for your cart and sign an agreement and waiver when you arrive. Anyone driving the cart must be over the age of 16 and have a valid driver's license, and all passengers must sit in a seat. Make sure to stay on paved roadways and park your cart in designated cart parking spots, and be sure your vehicle has head and tail lights if you plan to drive after dark.
Your trip with golf carts sounds like a blast, and I hope you enjoy cruising around the Fort on your vacation! Make sure you check out the
Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue for an all-you-care-to-enjoy dinner and a show, and take some time to appreciate the laid back atmosphere that your resort offers. I'm wishing you a perfect visit!
Stay magical,
Scott