Although rates at Fort Wilderness have risen significantly in recent years, the Fort remains among the true values at all of Disney resorts. The most affordable of these, starting at $55 per night, is the tent or pop-up campsite. In the middle, but wonderful range, are the larger campsites for RVs, going from $82 all the way up to $180 a night (very date dependent, and prices for a given day change frequently). The priciest option is the Cabins at Fort Wilderness that start at $333, but are sometimes discounted and often offer value in that they sleep six and offer full kitchen facilities. My husband once called them “Mickey Trailers.” That’s because he was clueless then, and now he gets it. But, the higher-end prices for the cabins these days may outdo Tower of Terror for the sheer horror factor.
Following are the observed rack rates (full) for 2019. They vary greatly according to season and date. The rates also fluctuate from day to day (or even hour by hour) depending on demand.
Tent/Pop-Up Campsite
Pop-Up Camper, Class B, and up to two tents. Sleeps up to 10.
Low -$55 per night – slower times, such as September, must usually book well in advance
Mid-Range – $70-$107 – most nights, including much of summer, may fall in or fall in this range
High – $120-$134 – peak times, including spring break, winter holidays
Full Hook-Up Campsite
RV and up to one tent. Up to 10×50 concrete pad and sand/shell area. Sleeps up to 10. Sewage hookup.
Low -$82-95 per night – slower times, such as September, must usually book well in advance
Mid-Range – $102-$128 – most nights, including much of summer, may fall in or near this range
High – $138-$158 – peak times, including spring break, winter holidays
preferred Campsite
RV and up to one tent. Near marina. Up to 10×45 concrete pad and sand/shell area. Room for an RV plus a tent. Sewage hookup. Sleeps up to 10.
Low -$93-113 per night – slower times, such as September, must usually book well in advance
Mid-Range – $121-$131 – most nights, including much of summer, may fall in or near this range
High – $156-174 – peak times, including spring break, winter
preMIUM Campsite
Large Motorhome or RV. Up to 18×60 concrete pad. Sewage hookup. Sleeps up to 10.
Low -$99-120 per night – slower times, such as September, must usually book well in advance
Mid-Range – $129-$154 – most nights, including much of summer, may fall in or near this range
High – $162-180 – peak times, including spring break, winter holidays
CABINS
Sleeps up to 6.
Low -$333-375 per night – slower times, such as September, must usually book well in advance
Mid-Range – $129-$154 – most nights, including much of summer, may fall in or near this range
High – $521-$655 (oh my!) – peak times, including spring break, winter holidays
Current DISCOUNTS
There are several types of discounts available, and most range from 25 percent to 35 percent. Note that all dates may not be available, and offers are subject to change.
- AAA/CAA – None
- Military – 35% off Fort Wilderness Cabins through December 19, 2019. Valid for active or retired with military ID.
- Florida Residents- 25% off Fort Wilderness Cabins for stays through April 27, 2019.
- Annual Passholders – 30% off Fort Wilderness Cabins through April 27, 2019.
- Hotwire & Pricelines – Campsites are never offered on Hotwire and Priceline, but on occasion the cabins may be.
- Special and specific offers may be extended to guests by Disney via mail or the Disney VISA program.