Mom And Daughter; Animal Kingdom
  • On Jan 2, 2013
    Myriam from FL Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    Hi! We're staying in a FW cabin in 3 wks to celebrate my sons 3rd bday, relaxing & enjoying the outdoor activities of FW. This will be our 1st time at FW & we would like to stay in a loop that has the most "woodsy/outdoorsy" feel. Can u p

    Hello there, Myriam! You are going to absolutely love the Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort and you've picked a great time of the year to go with the mild temperatures!

    My favorite location at Fort Wilderness is the 2500 Loop because it's very close to the pool and to the buses. I absolutely love the woodsy feel of this entire property because it reminds me a bit of the Pacific Northwest. I am quite certain that you will be thrilled with any of the loops you stay in because they are all right in the middle of a 750-acre pine and cypress forest.

    The Fort Wilderness Resort has so many fabulous outdoor activities to keep your family having a wonderful time. One special activity you may want to consider for your little boy is a Pony Ride. I bet he would just love it and you don't even have to make a reservation! Also, you won't want to miss Chip 'N Dale's Campfire Sing-A-Long! You'll receive a map with all the details when you check in. Happy Birthday to your little one from all of us at the Moms Panel! He's sure to have a birthday to remember! Please feel free to come back if you have any more questions we can help with!

    Have a Pixie Dusted vacation!

    ~Jackie
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Meet the Panelist: Jackie, Florida

Hi! I'm Jackie, mom to a teenage boy and a tween girl! I've traveled to Disney Parks with toddlers, grandparents, and everything in between and I'm excited to help you plan your Pixie Dusted vacation! So, go ahead, ask me a question or two! Learn More About Jackie

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