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Walt Disney World introduces glamping-style cabins

The cabins are now available at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort

Amanda Mactas
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Photograph: Courtesy Walt Disney World ResortsFort Wilderness Resort
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Looking for a new reason to go glamping? Check out Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort, which just opened up an updated version of its log cabin-style accommodations for visitors. For a dose of nature with your Disney stay, the Fort Wilderness Resort is the place to be, with 750 acres of trees, as well as tent camping and RV hook-ups available. For those who don’t want to succumb to the full-on camping experience, the new cabins boast luxurious amenities like a walk-in shower, full kitchen, and floor-to-ceiling windows. 

Fort Wilderness Resort
Photograph: Courtesy Walt Disney World ResortsFort Wilderness Resort

The newly updated cabins can sleep up to six “campers,” and guests can even bring their pets along for their stay. “The new cabins have a much more open, modern feel, much lighter and brighter,” explained Suzanna Szak, a senior interior designer with Walk Disney Imagineering. 

Those staying at The Cabins can enjoy nightly campfire singalongs (Chip and Dale included), watch an outdoor movie, and roast s’mores. While on a break from the theme parks, visitors can also enjoy classic camping experiences like kayaking, archery, horseback riding, and fishing. Who needs to sleep in a tent when you’ve got cozy cabins at your fingertips?

Fort Wilderness Resort
Photograph: Courtesy Walt Disney World Resorts
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