New Concept Art Revealed for New Cabins Coming to Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort

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We have new concept art for the DVC Cabins that are coming soon to Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort

The Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness were a popular moderate-tier resort option for families looking to stay at Walt Disney World. Disney recently announced the cabins would no longer be available as a moderate resort option, as they are being replaced by cabins for use by Disney Vacation Club members. We have updated concept art for the new cabins ready to share with you!

Related: Permits Filed for Work to Begin on the New DVC Cabins at Fort Wilderness

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The new cabins will have a modern look and feel, with Disney Vacation Club describing the cabin’s aesthetics as follows:

“Set amid the beauty of the great outdoors, each cabin sleeps up to 6, and some can even accommodate dogs. All offer a restful retreat with charming touches and many conveniences.”

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The modern and vibrant feel continues inside the cabin, with the concept art showing a full kitchen, upgraded furnishings, and a Murphy bed in the living room area.


Disney Vacation Club describes the amenities you will find in this area as:

Through the sconce-flanked front doors is a spacious living area featuring a dining nook and a fully equipped kitchen—including a refrigerator, dishwasher, convection/microwave oven and 2 countertop burners. Off the kitchen you’ll find a vanity area outside the entrance to the bathroom, which has a shower and an additional vanity inside.

A convertible seating and sleeping area is located opposite the kitchen and boasts a 65-inch TV and a comfortable sofa—the perfect spot to gather your family to watch a favorite Disney movie. At bedtime, simply fold down the queen-size Inova bed from the wall, for added sleeping space. In the separate bedroom, you’ll find a queen-size bed, twin-size bunk beds, a 55-inch TV, a closet and a nightstand.

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Related: Disney to Replace and Refresh Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground

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The bedroom area of the cabin features both a queen-sized bed and a bunk bed. Fun art adorns the bedroom area, including a mural behind the bunk bed and chip and dale art above the bed. According to Disney Vacation Club,

Each morning you can draw the curtains back to reveal floor-to-ceiling windows and your own personal patio deck, where you can bask in the glories of nature while firing up the charcoal grill and dining al fresco.

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The moderate resort cabins are slated to close in phases, with some cabins still available for booking by guests. The new DVC cabins are currently scheduled to open at some point in 2024.


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