It’s Thursday night quiz time! There’s 12 questions, and you’re doing quick word association for Disney’s Fort Wilderness Campground. At the end, you’ll find out your forest animal brain match.
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Word association quiz for Disney's Fort Wilderness.
I say Meadows, you say _____________.
The Meadows Area at Fort Wilderness is best known for the pool and trading post, but also has tennis courts, bike rentals, archery, and the nightly campfire and movie.
I say River, you say _______.
River Country was the beloved water park at Fort Wilderness from 1976 until its closure in 2001.
I say Pioneer, you say ___________.
Pioneer Hall is a Fort Wilderness landmark - a log cabin in the Settlement area that houses the long-running Hoop De Doo Musical Revue.
I say Bay, you say ___________.
Fort Wilderness sits on Bay Lake, an ancient lake not created by Disney (unlike Seven Seas Lagoon).
I say Clementine, you say ___________.
The name of the lovely beach at Fort Wilderness is called Clementine's Beach.
I say Chip, you say _________________.
Chip and Dale are the Disney characters (chipmunks) who can be found every evening at the Fort Wilderness Campfire Sing-A-Long.
I say Loop 2100, and you say ___________.
While it has some redeeming qualities (near the cabins if you have friends there and it's in Disney, of course), Loop 2100 is considered to be perhaps the least desirable in Fort Wilderness. Read more than you ever wanted to know about each loop - and with site pictures.
I say golf, and you say _________.
Riding around in golf carts is a very popular pastime in the exceptionally large campground. Rentals are available, or you can bring your own.
I say Cottontail, you say ____________.
Cottontail Curl is the name of Fort Wilderness loop 1500, and its proximity to the Meadows pool makes it very popular among tent campers.
I say Tri-Circle, you say __________.
Tri-Circle-D Ranch is the location of the horse barn in Fort Wilderness.
I say deer, you say ___________.
Of course you know that Bambi is an old Disney classic. It's often played at the nightly campfire at Fort Wilderness.
I say Princess, and you say __________.
Aren't we all princesses (and princes)?