$12.2756 per point for the calendar year
July 2024
350-400
Spacious Layout & Sleeping Arrangements The cabins feature a thoughtfully designed floor plan that maximizes both comfort and functionality. Inside, guests will find:
Size: 504 sq ft
Approximate Number of Rooms: 350-400
Occupancy (Max)*: 6
*Plus 1 infant under 3 years of age using a crib.
Trail’s End Restaurant: A beloved Fort Wilderness staple, Trail’s End offers a hearty all-you-care-to-enjoy buffet for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Enjoy comfort favorites like scrambled eggs and biscuits in the morning, homestyle meats and sides at lunch, and a classic country-style dinner in the evening. The relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere makes it perfect for groups of all ages.
Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue: One of Disney’s most iconic dinner shows, Hoop-Dee-Doo blends live entertainment, singing, and comedy with a delicious all-you-care-to-enjoy feast featuring fried chicken, ribs, cornbread, and more. It’s a festive experience and a must-try for guests looking for dinner and a show.
Crockett’s Tavern: Located near the Meadow Swimmin’ Pool, Crockett’s Tavern is great for grabbing pub-style favorites like burgers, nachos, wings, and refreshing drinks. It’s a fun, laid-back choice for lunch or dinner after a swim or outdoor adventure.
P&J’s Southern Takeout: This quick, walk-up window offers Southern-inspired comfort food perfect for grabbing a quick meal on the go. Enjoy favorites like smoked turkey legs, pork sandwiches, and flavorful sides — ideal for picnics or meals before heading into the parks.
Also near the pool area, Meadow Snack Bar serves quick eats like hot dogs, sandwiches, salads, ice cream, and drinks — convenient for families who want to eat close to the cabin or spend more time relaxing poolside.
These general store locations offer grab-and-go snacks, beverages, coffee, and quick breakfast items. Perfect for stocking your cabin or grabbing something before heading out for the day.
Throughout Fort Wilderness you’ll find additional snack carts and stands serving seasonal treats, soft-serve ice cream, churros, and cold drinks — great for a sweet pick-me-up while exploring the resort.
Many guests enjoy the natural beauty of Fort Wilderness by grilling their own meals at designated campsite grills or enjoying a picnic meal alongside the scenic walking paths and waterways.
The Green Cabin Room: Inspired by the 17th Century treasure ship, the San Martin, which is said to be shipwrecked just offshore, this lounge offers light meals and cocktails with seasonal entertainment.
Wind and Waves Pool Bar: Relax poolside with a variety of specialty cocktails and other cool refreshing drink options, as well as lite bites and snacks.

Nightly point cost at The Cabins at Fort Wilderness Resort starts at 15 points per night. The point costs here are among the best compared to other one-bedroom villas that sleep 6.
Average Weekly Cost (7-Nights):
*Average weekly cost varies based on view category selected.
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