Gehrig1B
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- Sep 15, 2016
My husband and I stayed at Wilderness Lodge for our honeymoon almost 20 years ago. There was a walking path to Fort Wilderness. Is that still available?
You can still walk, or bike to Fort Wilderness.
My husband and I stayed at Wilderness Lodge for our honeymoon almost 20 years ago. There was a walking path to Fort Wilderness. Is that still available?
Yes. The paved bike path still traverses to FW, about a mile one way. The sandy trail that paralleled the lake is only partially available with the advent of the cabins. I walked that portion today, and I there is still a Y where if you take the right hand fork, it will meet up to the paved path.My husband and I stayed at Wilderness Lodge for our honeymoon almost 20 years ago. There was a walking path to Fort Wilderness. Is that still available?
Yes. The paved bike path still traverses to FW, about a mile one way. The sandy trail that paralleled the lake is only partially available with the advent of the cabins. I walked that portion today, and I there is still a Y where if you take the right hand fork, it will meet up to the paved path.
Does anyone know if Tables in Wonderland is accepted at Geyser Point yet? Additionally are they accepting AP discounts at the walk up window at GP yet?
Not sure about the DS bus.
Will definitely let you know.
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Well, they haven't exactly opened Reunion Station to my knowledge. We've been at the Lodge twice and have not seen it open. That being said, in the open air room outside of Reunion Station (right next to GP), there is a billiards table, a foosball table, a ping pong table, and an outdoor version of Connect Four which kids were using. No official word on the community hall, though.Hi Sleepydog, hope you guys are having a great vacation. Did you happen to see if the community hall was almost done there? (There was a rumor a community hall was being built by the pool area I believe)
I've never noted a difference between the two trails in terms of bugginess. I've seen a fair amount of critters on both, as well. Crane on the sandy trail just two days ago. Have seen big turtles and a small herd of deer (ran right past them--could've reached out and touched one of them). Have seen bunnies, squirrels, deer, and even a hawk on the ground (prey in its talons) on the paved trail. What I like about sandy path is it's more remote and, though you're not supposed to, you can run to back of FW via the sandy trail.(Previously) Is there a difference in the "bugginess" of the sandy path vs the paved path ?
I don't mind encountering non-predator furry creatures like dear and rabbits, but Less Bugs, especially the flying and biting kind, is preferred.
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As Roxy says, the TiW isn't accepted but AP is. Nothing is accepted at the bar yet, though we had a CM tell us they hoped to soon accept discounts.Does anyone know if Tables in Wonderland is accepted at Geyser Point yet? Additionally are they accepting AP discounts at the walk up window at GP yet?
Well, they haven't exactly opened Reunion Station to my knowledge. We've been at the Lodge twice and have not seen it open. That being said, in the open air room outside of Reunion Station (right next to GP), there is a billiards table, a foosball table, a ping pong table, and an outdoor version of Connect Four which kids were using. No official word on the community hall, though.
When we were there in February, the DS bus shared with the Contemporary, with WL being second on, but first off.
I'm just wondering if there are any updated room view maps out there. There have obviously been quite a few room changes with the addition of Copper Creek and now I do not see any woods view category on the booking website. I wonder what room category the rooms facing toward magic Kingdom are? I've checked out touring plans but they have not updated yet with all of the changes.
I haven't been able to find an answer to this question although I'm sure it's out there...
I know king beds are not a booking category but just a request.
My question is, are king beds only available in certain booking categories? i.e. are kings not available in standard view? I don't care a ton about view, so I don't want to pay $80 extra per night just for a chance for a king bed, if there's just as much of a chance I could get it in standard view as courtyard view.
thanks!