What’s New at Disney’s Fort Wilderness and More
This week on The RV Atlas, we explore two big topics: the current updates at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort and the top things RVers are looking for in 2025. From the magic of Fort Wilderness to RV storage challenges and campground innovations, we’re already excited about the year ahead of us.
Disney’s Fort Wilderness: A Unique Blend of Resort Amenities with State Park Vibes
Why Fort Wilderness Stands Out
Fort Wilderness has long been celebrated for its ability to combine the best of two worlds: resort-level amenities and a peaceful, nature-filled environment. With its spacious sites and tranquil atmosphere, it’s hard to believe you’re just a short boat ride away from the hustle and bustle of Magic Kingdom. The resort offers activities like horseback riding, nature trails, and the beloved Chip and Dale campfire sing-along.
Concerns About Reflections Resort Construction
The construction of the new Reflections Resort next to Fort Wilderness, which resumed after a pandemic pause, has sparked mixed feelings. While Disney is known for blending new developments into the landscape, the cranes and construction noise near the Settlement area have affected the serene vibe. Once completed, the new resort could offer convenient dining and entertainment options for Fort Wilderness guests, but some worry it may permanently alter the campground’s charm.
New DVC Cabins at Fort Wilderness
The addition of Disney Vacation Club (DVC) cabins has replaced the older rustic cabins, creating a stir among Fort Wilderness fans. These new cabins feature:
- Modern Designs: Spacious interiors with a mix of vintage Disney touches and modern amenities.
- Sleeping Arrangements for up to 6: The cabins offer a queen bed, a set of bunk beds, and a Murphy bed, accommodating up to six people, though some families may find the layout less private.
- Outdoor Features: Each cabin includes a grill and outdoor seating, perfect for those who love to enjoy the surrounding natural beauty.
What RVers Really Want in 2025
Improved State Park Reservation Systems
RVers expressed frustration with the current state park reservation systems, particularly the issue of no-shows. We aren’t sure what the answer to this problem is, but it needs to be addressed for the health of the camping industry. We discuss a couple of options including:
- Implementing penalties for no-shows to encourage cancellations.
- Introducing dynamic pricing models to make campers think twice before overbooking sites they might not use.
Better RV Storage Options
Finding affordable and secure RV storage is a growing challenge. RVers are looking for:
- Covered and Secure Storage: Many facilities lack proper security measures or weather protection.
- Proximity and Availability: Storage options near residential areas are often limited or fully booked.
- Affordable Pricing: Rising costs for storage have made this essential service increasingly burdensome for RV owners.
Higher Quality RVs
Many RVers are hoping for a shift in manufacturing quality. The pandemic-era boom led to rushed production and diminished craftsmanship. As the industry stabilizes, there’s optimism for better-built RVs that offer long-term durability.
Affordable Campgrounds with Modern Amenities
RVers are seeking campgrounds that balance affordability with essential amenities, such as:
- Reliable Wi-Fi, viewed as a utility rather than an amenity.
- Enhanced recreational options, including pickleball courts and guided activities.
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