Monday, August 5, 2013

Disney's Wilderness Lodge


The Wilderness Lodge 
and 
Fort Wilderness Resort and Camp Ground

Part 1 of 3: The Wilderness Lodge

The Wilderness Lodge and Fort Wilderness are two great resorts that I think complement each other wonderfully, offering many things to see and do, and some great places to eat. My wife and I have stayed at both resorts. We stayed at the Villas at Wilderness Lodge, a Disney Vacation Club property, and in the Wilderness Lodge main building in January of 2011. We also stayed in a cabin at Ft. Wilderness with another couple in November, 2011.

In part one of this series, I thought I'd share a few pictures of the Wilderness Lodge.

The front of the Lodge is impressive.



The Lobby is even more spectacular. I spent a lot of time just sitting in the lobby, enjoying the surroundings, and people watching.











The indoor hot spring starts in the rear of the lobby...


 ...where the water flows down into the waterfall, and continues....



...into the pool.


Here's a glimpse of our our room.







The view from the balcony is terrific.



In the evening, the balcony is a great place to enjoy a cocktail, a snack, and....



...watch the Electrical Water Pageant.



The view to the left of our room.



The lodge from the ferry to the Magic Kingdom.
This is a great bonus to staying at the Wilderness Lodge. You may not have the monorail, but the boat provides at least one additional form of transportation "home" after fireworks.



The Lodge is amazing, and one of my favorite resorts. It's a short boat ride to the Magic Kingdom, and a short bus ride to Epcot and Disney Hollywood Studios, so you don't feel like you're too far away from everything.

The area is beautiful, it's easy to forget you are in Florida. It is also in close proximity to Fort Wilderness, and all its great activities. (More on them coming later in the series!)

Next up: The Villas at Wilderness Lodge.

This article originally posted on the Tips From the Disney Divas and Devos Blog, where Nick is a contributing writer.

1 comment:

  1. I have never stayed at the Lodge but I have visited it a few times. Such a relaxing place. Love wandering around the pool and geyser area!

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