Bach in April it was announced that the cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground will be replaced with all new cabins set to open in 2024, and now permits have been filed for the project.
Walt Disney World has filed the permit to allow for the construction of 350 new Disney Vacation Club cabins that will replace the current cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground.
The permit names Disney’s Buena Vista Construction Company as the contractor, and although the new cabins are expected to open in 2024, the permit ha an expiration date of May 18, 2025.
The proposed plans for Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground call for more than 350 new cabins to replace the existing cabins at the resort.
Disney say that the proposed cabins would be built with an eye toward the environment, utilizing the footprint of the existing cabins and taking advantage of more energy-efficient features.
Design concepts offer a fresh take on the current cabin experience and are inspired by the resort’s idyllic setting, while also paying homage to the resort’s unique culture and heritage through the magic of Disney storytelling.
Each proposed, stand-alone cabin offers spacious accommodations, sleeping up to six adults, and features a bedroom, bathroom, living room, full kitchen and private patio.
A select number of cabins are also expected to be dog-friendly.
As with all Disney Vacation Club resorts, the proposed cabins will continue to be open for reservations to all guests, including those who are not Disney Vacation Club Members, based on availability.
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