There’s a nutty new Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort ear headband by Loungefly that’s worthy of Chip ‘n’ Dale — now available in Meadow Trading Post (when not sold out).
Loungefly Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort Ear Headband – $44.99
The two pleather ears of the headband resemble tree stumps with rings showing their age.
The “Minnie bow” comprises two green pleather leaves with two felt acorns at the center.
The logo for Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground is stamped on the back of the left ear.
On the back of the right ear are dark brown images of an acorn, leaf, and pinecone.
The headband is covered in dark brown fabric striped like a tree trunk.
A Disney and Loungefly plaque is on the right side of the headband.
Though Chip ‘n’ Dale aren’t featured on these ears, they are frequently used as mascots for Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground. More Fort Wilderness merch featuring the chipmunks, as well as Mickey Mouse, was released earlier this month.
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Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground
Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground is a camping ground at Walt Disney World Resort that officially opened in November 1971, just over a month after Magic Kingdom.
Fort Wilderness is located near Wilderness Lodge, right next to Bay Lake. Both were once convenient resorts for guests hoping to visit Disney’s River Country, but the water park closed over 20 years ago and never reopened.
Tri-Circle-D Ranch at Disney’s Fort Wilderness is where the horses of Walt Disney World are cared for. Guests can enjoy pony rides (available on a walk-in basis) and trail rides (which are bookable online). A newborn Shetland pony at Tri-Circle-D Ranch was recently named.
Fort Wilderness is home to the famous “Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue” in Pioneer Hall. The quintessential dining experience has been a fixture of Walt Disney World since 1974. Live performers sing and dance in a Wild West stage show. Between skits, guests can enjoy fried chicken, smoked BBQ pork ribs, tossed green salad, baked beans, fresh-baked cornbread, and strawberry shortcake. Watch our video of the full show below.
Have you ever stayed at Fort Wilderness? What’s your favorite part of this resort? Let us know in the comments.
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