How, Why and Where to RENT a Camper for Disney’s Fort Wilderness Campground

[Updated for 2021] When people think of camping in Fort Wilderness, they often only think of the three obvious options: renting a cabin, bringing a tent, or bringing their own recreational vehicle. However, there’s a fourth option – and it is quite attractive. In Central Florida, there are several companies who will not only rent an RV to you, but will also have it set up and ready to go before you even arrive at Disney’s Fort Wilderness.

As a super bonus – many also rent golf carts (and will deliver) at a lower price point than WDW. Fort Wilderness often sells out of these – so this eliminates that hassle.

I’ve provided some detailed information about several of these companies below (updated for 2021). Even with a range of pricing structures and features, this typically provides a large savings off of the cabin rentals at Fort Wilderness (and can sleep more people). Continue reading “How, Why and Where to RENT a Camper for Disney’s Fort Wilderness Campground”

Fort Wilderness in One Long Weekend: How to Rock a Tiny Disney Camping Vacation

Oh, how we dream of retirement and spending weeks of wilderness luxury at Disney’s Fort Wilderness. Wasting mornings taking long walks to meet new neighbors and afternoons fishing in the canals. But the reality of most Millenials (and Gen-Xers) is that vacations of four days or less are the norm.

And while it can be tough to go back home, those long weekends at the Fort have their own unique magic. Continue reading “Fort Wilderness in One Long Weekend: How to Rock a Tiny Disney Camping Vacation”

What’s All This Hooplah About Hoop-Dee-Doo Returning to Fort?

Well, the latest gossip going ’round at Disney World’s ye-old-campground is that a Hoop Dee Doo return is just over the horizon. It all started when some of the former cast members of the beloved dinner show were called back to work. And then Streaming the Magic wrote a speculative article lean on solid facts, but not exactly fiction either.

And for a brief moment, there was hope.

And then nothing.

As you may recall, one of the many casualties of 2020 was the longest-running dinner show in America. Though slapped together quickly way back in 1974 (that Watergate year), the countrified, vaudeville-style dinner show quickly became hotter than a metal bucket of fried chicken.

(Update/Correction): Hold your horses, Wilderness Princess! According to a response to this article from the show’s original producer, Ron Miziker, the 1974 debut was actually the result of a long process and NOT “slapped together quickly.” Although it appeared effortless and seamless to us (even back in the 70s), it required a team effort by talent from many different areas across WDW with competing priorities.

For example, Miziker’s group “fought hard with WED to reduce the size of the columns supporting the balcony for better sight-lines,” he wrote. So, it actually took quite some time to work through every detail, down to the menu (and installing a kitchen that wasn’t in the original plans for the building).  In the end, Miziker and colleagues were delighted that it showed up on the top-10 list of guest favorites.

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Got a Hankering for Fort Wilderness? Here’s What to Know About the 2021 Spring Sale

Earlier this week, Walt Disney World announced discounts on resort stays from April 11-May 27. While occasional sales are not unusual, the campsites are usually not in the mix. And at 20 percent off, this one provides some real temptation to hit the road. Continue reading “Got a Hankering for Fort Wilderness? Here’s What to Know About the 2021 Spring Sale”

5 Shades of The Grey Stuff: Disney Recipe of the Week

Oh the magical seduction of the Grey Stuff. Such a novel and climactic ending to the hard-to-get lunch at Be My Guest. Back in 2020, Disney shared an elementary version of the recipe (which I’ve based these on). My guess is that the original is more of a true classic mousse, but this one is incredibly similar and yes, it’s delicious. Continue reading “5 Shades of The Grey Stuff: Disney Recipe of the Week”

If You Love Fort Wilderness, You’ll Really Dig These Six Camping Resorts

Granted, there’s no place like Disney’s Fort Wilderness. But there’s other camping resorts that provide those spoiled comforts of home and have a similar fun family vibe. As a bonus, most are less expensive and some are waterfront. All of them are super worthy of a spring or summer getaway very soon. Continue reading “If You Love Fort Wilderness, You’ll Really Dig These Six Camping Resorts”

Seven Smokin’ Hot Ways to Explore Fort Wilderness with Your Sweetheart

More often than not, Disney’s Fort Wilderness conjures up postcard-perfect images of family swims, children on bikes, and dads pushing strollers after late nights at the park. Yes, it’s dandy-good, wholesome fun. But what Fort Wilderness is less recognized for is its place as one of the most romantic – even sultry – places in all of Walt Disney World.

Whether it’s Valentine’s Day, anniversary, or just a weekly date night, here’s some ways to supremely spice things up. Continue reading “Seven Smokin’ Hot Ways to Explore Fort Wilderness with Your Sweetheart”

Homemade Marshmallows: The S’more, the Merrier

For a kicked-up glamping weekend, we like to make our own marshmallows ahead of time. Sure, there are lots of places to buy these fresh confectionaries these days, but I’ve gotta save that money for some certain $200 per night campsites. Another issue is that some of these homemade use all wholesome ingredients. While this is delightful, marshmallows without corn syrup (or those that use egg whites) just won’t melt properly on the campfire. Continue reading “Homemade Marshmallows: The S’more, the Merrier”