• On Oct 21, 2020
    Elizabeth from TX Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    are pets allowed to stay in you rv at Fort Wilderness and can they be walked on a leash?

    Howdy Elizabeth, and welcome to planDisney! Thanks for stopping by to chat about bringing your best bud along on your Walt Disney World visit. I'm happy to lend a paw!

    The Campsites at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort are the perfect spot for Pluto's pals to enjoy some vacation fun. Furry friends are welcome to join your family in the RV as long as they follow a few of Mickey Mouse's camping rules. First, you'll want to make sure you let the folks down at the ranch know that you'll be bringing a four-legged traveler. If you make your reservation online, select the “Add” button in the “Room and Amenity Requests” section. You will then be able to request a pet-friendly loop. Keep in mind that pets are not permitted in tents or pop-up trailers, and the current overnight pet fee is $5 (subject to change).

    While enjoying the resort, feel free to take your pup for a walk along the many on-leash trails nearby or out to play in the off-leash Waggin' Trails Dog Park. If you want to give your canine bestie a change of scenery while you explore the theme parks, consider treating them to a day at the Best Friends Pet Hotel, located just a bone's throw away from The Campsites at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort. 

    Elizabeth, I hope you and your family (fur babies included!) have a magical stay in Walt Disney World's pioneer paradise. If there is anything else we at planDisney can do to make your upcoming visit more memorable, send a bark, yip or woof our way. We're all ears!

    Betsy
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Meet the Panelist: Betsy, Maryland

Greetings! I'm Betsy, a middle school teacher, wife, and mom of two. My family and I love to travel the world, but our best memories are those made when we're visiting Walt Disney World or Disneyland Resort. No matter how many times we visit, there is always something new to see, ride, or eat at the Disney Parks. Learn More About Betsy

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