Child with Woody at Disney' Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground
  • On Nov 28, 2022
    Robin from MA Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    When staying at Fort Wilderness, which restaurants can you drive your golf cart to? Like, can we ride over to the Wilderness Lodge to dine at Artist Point?

    Hey there, Robin. Welcome to planDisney!

    Robin, I am so excited to know that you will be staying at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground on your upcoming Walt Disney World vacation. My family and I stay at The Fort, as it is so lovingly nicknamed, several times a year and we just have the best time. 

    Good thinking of renting a golf cart for your stay, Robin! Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground is really large and all of the fun is spread out. A golf cart is going to be such a fun and convenient way for you to get around. You can take your golf cart basically anywhere on The Fort's property. So restaurant wise you are going to be able to get to:

    • P & J's Southern Takeout
    • Trail's End Restaurant
    • Meadow Snack Bar
    • Crockett's Tavern
    • The Chuck Wagon
    • Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue
    Similarly, activity wise you'll be able to take your golf cart to:

    • The pools
    • Chip & Dale's Campfire Sing-A-Long
    • Tri-Circle-D Ranch 
    • The Outpost where you'll catch a bus over to the Walt Disney World Theme Parks
    • The Settlement area where you'll be able to hop on a boat over to Magic Kingdom Park 
    If you'd like to visit Disney's Wilderness Lodge while you are staying at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground, you'll need to take a boat over to Magic Kingdom Park. Once you are there, you'll switch boat lines for the boat designated to Disney's Wilderness Lodge and then do the exact same thing, just the opposite, to get back to the campground once again. You aren't able to take the golf cart over because while they are similarly named and located close to each other, they are two entirely separate resorts. 

    I hope this helps you get around Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground a little bit better, Robin. If you have any other questions about your stay, please feel free to stop back by and ask me. I'm happy to help. 

    Have fun!
    Jackie H. 
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Meet the Panelist: Jackie, North Carolina

I love all things Walt Disney World.  In fact, since becoming Annual Passholders, my family of 3 is always hopping in the car for a quick trip to visit with Mickey Mouse!  I've been known to make the 8 hour each way drive to Walt Disney World (in one day!) to indulge in a Mickey Waffle or enjoy a sunny day at Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park.  I may have a small family, but we are always up for some BIG fun at the Walt Disney World Resort.   Learn More About Jackie

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