Kids with Woody at Disney' Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground; in costume as cowboys
  • On Feb 16, 2024
    Jeffrey 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 am staying at fort wilderness cabin. Can i park a second vehicle at other parking lot?

    Reach for the sky, Jeffrey, and watch out for snakes in your boot! We're here to help you have a rootin' tootin' good time on your Walt Disney World Resort visit, so let's look at where you can park your wagon, er, vehicle during your stay at The Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort. Like Woody, you've got a friend in us!

    I hunkered around the campfire with a lasso-swirling Cast Member named Fallon who said the cabins would accommodate one vehicle. He said guests could sometimes park a second vehicle in the main entrance parking lot near the Reception Outpost. This is where campers and RVs can be parked while waiting to check in, so it will depend on space availability. 

    I recommend you call Disney Resort Hotel Reservations before you arrive to make that request. While this won't guarantee availability, it will add a note to your reservation. If you're already on property, you could ask about additional parking options at the front desk. 

    My husband and I recently giddy-upped on the Horseback Riding experience at this resort, and we parked near Tri-Circle-D Ranch in the parking lot near the main entrance. At that time, plenty of parking spots were available, so I'm crossing my spurs that you'll be able to hitch your vehicle there.

    Jeffrey, I hope your visit is full of s'mores, do-si-dos, and pixie dust! Please stop by planDisney anytime.

    Magic awaits,
    Elaine
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Meet the Panelist: Elaine, Florida

Bright Suns! I'm Elaine, a retired teacher dividing my time between my home state of Kentucky and the Sunshine State. I married my college sweetheart, and now that our only son is grown, we are exploring the empty-nest life. My family has been visiting Walt Disney World Resort for over 25 years, so if you have questions about adult-only visits, plant-based meals, thrill attractions, and Florida-resident perks, I'm here for you in full Force. Like Yoda would say, "Trips, we will plan!" Learn More About Elaine

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