I've stayed at Fort Wilderness several times and very much like it. When I was little, that was the resort my folks took me to, so I have a lot of memories of it, as well as Discovery island.
The transportation around the campgrounds can take some getting used to. The campgrounds are a mile across and they do have busses that stop at the front of the grounds, the back (near Pioneer Hall and Settlement trading post) and near meadows trading post. They also have bus stops along the main driving routes that are nearby cul-de-sacs of cabins.
The golf cart is a pretty big plus as you can then avoid all the interior busses and just concern yourself with the busses that go to the parks. Those are usually at the front of the campgrounds, and the marina is where you can catch a boat to magic Kingdom, Wilderness Lodge, or the Contemporary.
The cabins are nice, and are one of the few places you can get your own building to yourself which offers a bit of privacy, and allows you to be a bit louder then usual. Also you can park your car immediately next to the cabin which makes unloading the car much easier, and transport to the car. Each cabin usually has a kitchen, bathroom, and two TVs. The back room has a bed, and two bunk beds in it, and the front room has a murphy bed that can be pulled down. Outside on the porches you have a picnic table and each cabin has it's own barbecue. The golf carts can also be parked on the driveways.
Settlement and Meadows are the stores of the resorts, and meadows at least usually has a checkers board set up for kids or adults to play on. Meadows also has rocking chairs outside it that you can rest in and watch the scenery. FW has the most recreational activities available including horseback riding, biking, hiking, basketball, archery, as well as others, and there are some shetland ponies in the former petting zoo. There is also a nighttime campfire where you can roast smores and see Chip and Dale and a movie shown outside for all disney resort guests. You can also see the water parade out on Bay Lake, and occasionally see fireworks through the trees. They also have a horse drawn carriage the last time I was there, and the horses that pull the trolleys in the Magic Kingdom live at Fort Wilderness.
If you have any questions I have a lot of pictures of the place, and it's my favorite Disney Resort. let me know if you need any help
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