Hummmmm. The tree houses are three bedroom two full baths and a full kitchen. I'll take a wait and see on this one.You and I both know they won't have anything reasonable, it goes against the current line of thinking. Maybe not CCR cabin-level, but they will be much higher per night than the treehouses.
Either way, it’s a shame to have bulldozed such a beautiful section of the campgrounds. . I wouldn’t look forward to staying in a cabin exposed to the full Florida sun in August!So, i wonder will they add more loops on where reflections was going to go... possibly a good spot for the "enhanced trails and recreations" too... I loved staying at the cabins when I got to. This feels like using DVC budget to update / enhance the experience on campgrounds.
I think you might be confusing Fort Wilderness with Wilderness Lodge.Sorry, I’m asking because I’ve never been to fort wilderness but with this conversion to DVC cabins, is the whole resort DVC now or are there still regular hotel rooms?
All good. But you left out that they're calling it DVC. That's crap.This announcement is being roasted across Disney discussion sites like a marshmallow at Chip and Dale's Campfire Sing-a-long.
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Personally, I do not understand the hate. Dated cabins are being updated with eco-friendly cabins and will reside on the same footprints. There is no 10-story tower, that clashes thematically, being constructed on a beloved site. No similarly styled lodge that has light elements of its neighboring buildings, but largely looks like a generic T-building. A roofline, such as a mansard, is not the only architectural element that lends to the theming of the building.
Old cabins will be replaced with new cabins and occupancy will likely be at capacity every night.
I was just thinking of those too. We've stayed in different ones 4 times now since they opened. We looked at Fort Wilderness for June, but decided against because it seems like much more walking to get places and pool is meh for the price.These new cabins look just like what Kings Island in Cincinnati has now, here is the link: https://visitcampcedar.com/cottages/
Seems to be the waive of the future
Wow! That is so strange. Wonder why? Just to put in a better TV?
Anyway hopefully they go back to a Murphy bed. But I still don’t like that the bedroom sleeps 4. And don’t you have to go through the bedroom to reach the bathroom (could be wrong about that)?
I'm asking this sincerely... what is particularly "deluxe" about a 1 bedroom villa at Copper Creek? I don't understand why people are all hung up on this idea that these are free-standing structures as opposed to being all stuck together in larger buildings.I’m sure they will be be nice inside but the concept art just looks to be a newer trailer/cabin and nothing deluxe looking but we’ll see
Just say you've never been there. They're nothing like "glorified RVs," even the old, pre-upgraded units. They're much more like large freestanding hotel rooms than they are RVs.Also, lol @ staying in a glorified RV at Disney for what I’m sure will be a cash rate of well north of $1,000 per night.
Is this even "development" in the sense of things the district would get involved in? Feels like they're using existing acreage for the same purpose that it's currently being used for, they're just going to brand and market the inventory differently.In case this development is the thing that sets off the fight between Disney and the CFTOB, I'm going to claim the name "Battle of Fort Wilderness" now for t-shirts and merchandise.
Hummmmm. The tree houses are three bedroom two full baths and a full kitchen. I'll take a wait and see on this one.
The treehouses are 2 bedroom units, not 3.
the overall resort itself. Not every DVC has everyone in a single large building but those resorts feel like deluxe resorts, not a Disney KOA campground. I think it is a nice place don’t get me wrong, just surprised they are putting dvc there as it just doesn’t have that same deluxe vibe as others. Just my opinion.I'm asking this sincerely... what is particularly "deluxe" about a 1 bedroom villa at Copper Creek? I don't understand why people are all hung up on this idea that these are free-standing structures as opposed to being all stuck together in larger buildings.
No, they are 3 bedrooms. 1 master with attached bath with queen size bed. A second bedroom with 1 queen. A third with bunks. Then sleep sofa & chair in living room. Sleeps 9Hummmmm. The tree houses are three bedroom two full baths and a full kitchen. I'll take a wait and see on this one.
The treehouses are 2 bedroom units, not 3.
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