OVERVIEW: DISNEY’S WILDERNESS LODGE
NOTE: Construction will begin in late October at the Wilderness Lodge. Most guests should be OK if they book courtyard view rooms. See this for more.
Our most recent stays (our sixth and seventh, I think) in November and December 2013 confirm that Disney’s Wilderness Lodge is the second best place at Disney World for first time family visitors to stay.
You can have a wonderful visit at any Walt Disney World resort hotel.
However, this site recommends that first time visitors to Walt Disney World who can afford it should stay at Disney’s Polynesian Resort, a deluxe resort, and that those who can’t should stay at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort, a value resort.
(It also suggests that first time visitors should avoid the moderate resorts, while noting that these resorts are wonderful for visits after the first. See this for why.)
Compared to other Walt Disney World owned and operated resorts, the deluxe resorts are distinguished by having (on average) the most amenities, nicest views, best dining options, best transport options, largest rooms, best service, and highest prices.
Among the deluxe resorts, Disney’s Wilderness Lodge stands out for having the most stunning kid appeal, moderate convenience, smallest rooms, and lowest prices.
(See this for much more on resort distinctions by price class–value, moderate, deluxe, etc.)
Standard rooms at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge are tied with those at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge as the smallest deluxe rooms on property.
The bedroom component of these rooms is smaller than even those at the moderate resorts, being almost a foot narrower and, on the long side, 2.5 feet shorter.
(On average, Wilderness Lodge bedrooms are about 9 inches shorter than moderates, counting both the moderate’s shorter and longer sides. See this for more on comparative Disney resort room sizes.)
Most of these rooms sleep four–two each in two queens. Rooms with a queen and two bunk beds are also available. The bunk bed mattresses are 5’9″ long, and 39″ wide. Rooms with one king bed are also available.
You can add to this capacity of four a child younger than three who sleeps in a crib. A crib fits well between the closet and TV credenza.
Partly because of these room sizes, and partly because it is not directly accessible from a theme park, the Wilderness Lodge is also the least expensive of the deluxe resorts.
DISNEY’S WILDERNESS LODGE
Resorts are ranked on this site for first time visitors based first on their kid appeal, and then on their convenience.
On this basis, Disney’s Wilderness Lodge is the second-best resort for first time family visitors to Walt Disney World.
Kid Appeal.
- Three of the deluxe resorts–the Wilderness Lodge itself, Animal Kingdom Lodge, and Polynesian Resort, in that order–have spectacular kid appeal.
- None of the moderates do.
- All of the value resorts–Disney’s All-Star Sports, All-Star Music, and All-Star Movies, and its Pop Century Resort and Art of Animation Resort–have strong kid appeal.
The kid appeal of the Wilderness Lodge comes from its stunning re-creation of the grandeur of America’s great national park lodges–both inside…
…and outside.
Other wonderful elements both big and small continue the theme of the mountain west and of other western national parks, with some elements recalling the Pacific Northwest.
This is Lewis and Clark country, of great drama, history–and adventure!
The main building and lobby of the Wilderness Lodge–modeled on the Old Faithful Inn at Yellowstone National Park, and featuring totem poles from Duane Pasco–set the stage. This lobby is jaw-dropping to kids, and also to most adults.
Convenience. Disney’s Wilderness Lodge is much less convenient than the Polynesian Resort in carrying out the itineraries for first-time family visitors on this site.
Transport to the Magic Kingdom is by boat and by bus. The buses begin earlier, and are more reliable for scooters and wheelchairs–not all boats can take these.
Transport to the other theme parks is by bus, each of which is shared by at least one other resort.
Boat service is also available to Fort Wilderness (convenient for the Hoop Dee Doo Revue) and the Contemporary Resort (convenient for Chef Mickey’s). These boats begin much earlier than the Magic Kingdom boats, so many families seeking an early start take the boat to the Contemporary, and then walk to the Magic Kingdom.
Best places to stay. This site suggests that first time visitors stay in standard rooms, not preferred rooms.
This is because they won’t be spending much time in their rooms.
The single exception is visitors to the Animal Kingdom Lodge, who should always pay for savanna views.
Rooms in Disney’s Wilderness Lodge are found in a connected set of six to seven story high buildings, in a “Y” (or “U”) shape.
(See map–the long extension in the lower right is the Disney Vacation Club resort the Villas at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge, which have their own review here.)
More so than most Disney resorts, there are no bad rooms at the Wilderness Lodge.
Those furthest from the main lobby, restaurants, and bus stops are closest to the main pool and boat dock to the Magic Kingdom, and vice-versa.
The opening of the “Y” (or “U”!) as it approaches the pool means pool noise tends not to be an issue, and noise surprisingly isn’t really as much of a problem as you’d think for the rooms that open onto the main lobby.
That said, asking for a higher-floor room that opens onto the main lobby is probably the best choice.
The open spaces that constitute the hallways for these rooms are filled with wonderful nooks and crannies, and charming seating areas and overlooks. Plus you get to see that stunning lobby every time you leave your room. (Fifth floor or higher because they will be quieter.)
The current room request form won’t let you get this specific…
BEST FOR:
Any first time family visitors who can afford it, but can’t get into or can’t afford Disney’s Polynesian Resort.
WORST FOR:
Families too large to fit its 4 person rooms, except for those willing to pony up for a six-person Deluxe Room, or an 8 person Villa . See this for more on large families at Walt Disney World.
This review continues here.
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36 Comments on "Review: Disney’s Wilderness Lodge"
Thanks, Dave.
Yo Grumpy, see this: http://yourfirstvisit.net/2011/03/29/review-deluxe-rooms-at-disneys-wilderness-lodge/ We are almost done with the copy for the book…
Dave, Do you have a floor plan for the Deluxe Room? Can’t wait to see the book.
Hi, thanks yet again, that site looks to be just what I need! Linda
Hi Linda, on the first point, yes–the second half of May and first half of June. On the second, other than this for Universal http://www.orlandoinformer.com/#axzz1TKXH3fnt I don’t feel qualified to offer you a site…