DVC News has shared the layout of the new DVC Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort. The new cabins will reside on the foundations that currently host the cabins that exist at the resort, albeit those have never been Disney Vacation Club accommodations.
DVC Cabins Floor Plan
The floor plan shows the bedroom will be about 11.2 feet by 12.5 feet. As seen in concept renderings, the bedroom will have a queen-size bed and bunk beds on the interior wall.
The great room is 12 feet by 19 feet. The living area will have a queen-size Murphy bed that pulls down over a sofa. A flat TV is mounted on the wall.
The dining area will have a table and seating for up to six guests. The kitchen includes a refrigerator, range, microwave, and sink. DVC News notes that marketing materials suggested the cabins would have a two-burner stove, but the concept art and floor plan indicate it will be a more traditional range with five burners.
A closet around the corner from the kitchen holds the hot water tank. There’s then a split bathroom about 12 feet by 9.6 feet in total. There is one vanity outside the main bathroom and a second vanity inside with a toilet and walk-in shower.
Unlike most DVC accommodations, these cabins will not have a washer and dryer. Guests staying in the cabins will have to utilize the shared laundry facilities around Fort Wilderness.
The wooden deck will be about 8 feet by 20 feet. While concept art only shows steps up to the deck, several cabins will also have a ramp. Each cabin will have a charcoal grill and parking.
We learned earlier this week that the cabins will be the first pet-friendly Disney Vacation Club resort.
The Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort are scheduled to open this summer.
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Shannen,
I am not 100% sure, but I think these are not refurbished units, but rather entirely new units, manufactured offsite and then dropped in to replace the existing cabins.
Steve
They’re not refurbished, they are completely new but using the old foundations.
The original cabins/modular homes were hauled out of Fort Wilderness. They were even sold to the highest bidder. They could have been refurbished but the Disney Company must have thought it wasn’t worth the effort.
They look like half of a double wide trailer. NOT a cabin