Kids with Woody at Disney' Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground
  • On Jan 7, 2023
    Isabel from FL Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    I have a reservation on February at Fort Wilderness, and I am taking also my vehicle and would like to know if I can park it at the overflowing parking lot and how much is it the parking fee

    Hello Isabel,

    Welcome to planDisney! Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground has earned some rave reviews for its serene atmosphere and hearty (and sometimes hilarious) dining options, particularly Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue. I've also heard high praise for the decorated golf cart parades scheduled during both the Halloween and Christmas seasons. While I haven't had a chance to stay there just yet, I'm happy to help you get to base camp for your parking question.

    There are two different options for lodging at Fort Wilderness; Campsites and Cabins. If your reservation is for one of the campsites, there will be space for one motorized vehicle at your reserved site and additional vehicles may be parked in the resort's main lot. If you happen to arrive before your campsite is ready, or would like to enjoy the resort amenities for a few hours after you check out, the overflow lot should be available to accommodate your camper.

    Although there was a charge recently associated with resort parking, I'm happy to report that overnight standard self-parking is once again complimentary for registered resort guests. The same applies to guests staying in one of the Fort Wilderness Cabins. Better yet, all registered resort guests can also take advantage of complimentary standard self-parking at the theme parks at this time.

    While you're enjoying your stay at Fort Wilderness, I'd suggest a visit to Tri-Circle-D Ranch to say hello to the beautiful horses that parade down Main Street, U.S.A. You can walk through the stables, reserve a pony ride for the young cowboys or cowgirls in your party, or even book a group horse-drawn carriage ride for an extra special experience. Advanced reservations are recommended for carriage rides which can be booked up to 60 days before your visit.

    I hope you're the happiest camper during your February trip!

    Happy trails,
    Amy
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Meet the Panelist: Amy, North Carolina

Hi, I'm Amy- a proud wife, mom, and Disney adult. I'm a natural planner with a flair for the creative, always looking for ways to add a little magical sparkle to our family's day-to-day happenings and once-in-a lifetime moments. You'll find me and my crew visiting the parks from rope drop to close and packing in as much magic as possible to each day of our Walt Disney World Resort vacation. From dining to photo spots and all the details in between, you've got a friend in me! Learn More About Amy

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