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Overview: The majesty and grandeur of the Great Northwest American spirit echo throughout this relaxing mountain retreat. The bubbling springs and gushing geyser add to the authentic Native American carvings and inspiring decor to reflect the historic National Park lodges of yesteryear. And the scenic restaurants are attractions in themselves. The wilderness has never been so wonderful!
Special Features: Relax and sunbath on Bay Lake beach, hit the pool and jacuzzi or visit the health club. Children will enjoy the Cub’s Den, arcade and kiddie pool. Free Transportation via motorcoach to all areas; ferry service to Magic Kingdom®.
Dining: Artist Point is an early 1900s-themed restaurant serving dinner with a market-fresh menu. Whispering Canyon Cafe offers family style dining. Visit Territory Lounge for drinks and appetizers. Looking for a quick meal, the Roaring Fork has counter service. Trout Pass Pool Bar serves beverages and snacks. Continental Divide features continental breakfast to go. Shopping: Enjoy shopping at The Wilderness Lodge Mercantile - a mix of northwest merchandise.






(+) = Additional fees may apply for the use of these amenities.
(*) = Free, some restrictions may apply.
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Elizabeth from Jacksonville, Fl had this to say:
"My sister and I try to stay at a different resort each time we visit Walt Disney World. This past stay at Wilderness Lodge was awesome. It is a very convenient location for Magic Kingdom. It was so nice to come back from one the parks and relax for a little while before going back. The rooms are very pretty and clean. The view from our room was beautiful, nothing but woods. Just a calm and relaxing atmosphere. There is plenty to do at the resort...shopping, eating, swimming, hiking, etc. It's a very mountain like retreat which explains the peacefulness feeling. Because we are annual passholders I was able to get the room for a very cheap price so I really can't comment the affordabilty. I plan to book a stay there for my other sister and her husband as a gift. So I would definitely recommend Wilderness Lodge to anyone."
Posted: Thu, Dec 18, 2008





Driving Directions From Major U.S. Citie
Atlanta, GA I-75/Tpk/I-4 Boston, MA I-95/I-4 Chicago, IL I-57/I-24/I-75/Tpk/I-4 Columbia, SC I-26/I-95/I-4 Dallas, TX I-20/I-10/I-75/Tpk/I-4 Hilton Head Island, SC US 2
Driving Directions within Florida
Interstate 95, U.S. Highway 1 or southbound on the Turnpike I-4 West to Walt Disney World® exits Southbound Interstate 75 Turnpike south to Interstate 4 west to Walt Disney World Resort exits
Walt Disney World Interstate Exits
68 Route 535/Lake Buena Vista & KissimmeeAttractions: Downtown Disney® area, Disney's Typhoon LagoonResorts: Villas at Disney Institute and Downtown Disney® area Hotels 67 Attractions:

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