Disney’s Wilderness Lodge Resort – Room Review
With over 20 resorts to choose from at Walt Disney World, choosing your home away from home at the most magical place on earth can be a little overwhelming. To make the decision process a little easier, and to guarantee that you’re fully informed, we’re covering what you need to know about the accommodations at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge Resort.
Disney’s Wilderness Lodge – The Basics

Disney’s Wilderness Lodge is a Magic Kingdom resort located on the shores of Bay Lake and next to Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground.
This resort is inspired by turn-of-the-century National Park lodges and features one of the most impressive lobbies in all of Walt Disney World complete with multiple fireplaces, an indoor bubbling spring, towering totems, and massive chandeliers.
Wilderness Lodge technically offers three different options for accommodations. In addition to the resort’s standard guest rooms, Disney Vacation Club (DVC) has TWO different wings of villas at Wilderness Lodge: Boulder Ridge and Copper Creek.
Boulder Ridge is housed in its own separate, albeit attached, building with a bonus lobby that’s totally worth checking out.
Most of the Copper Creek Villas are housed inside of the resort’s main building, but they also include the luxurious, two-bedroom, waterfront cabins!
Our Wilderness Lodge Resort Room
During a July stay at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge, our team stayed in Room 2008 with a King Bed and Nature View in the resort’s main building.

Wilderness Lodge’s 727 guest rooms are smaller than that of other Magic Kingdom resorts like the Contemporary, Grand Floridian, and Polynesian.
We measured Room 2008 at 26ft 10 in long x 11 ft wide.

On the left-hand side of the entryway is the sliding bathroom door covered with a full-length mirror measuring 5ft 9 in long x 3ft 2in.

Here’s a perspective of the room’s vanity area, and its size, while standing in the space dedicated to the shower/toilet.

There’s a narrow shelf and full mirror over the vanity’s double sinks, as well as a hand towel rack on the left wall and a grooming mirror with light on the right.
The stained glass/art panel resembling the inside of a geode that can be seen from the main room as well.


Many Disney guests will be happy to note Disney’s H20 lotion and soap still come in individual bottles!

The provided hairdryer is a Conair 1875.

The cabinet was stocked with 2 boxes of tissues and an extra roll of toilet paper. In regard to towels, the room came with four washcloths, four hand towels, and four bath towels.

Interestingly enough, we also found a Conair steamer since there was no iron or ironing board.

The vanity area is separated from the shower and private toilet room by a pocket sliding door for optimal space.

This room measured 5ft long x 3 ft wide and has a glass shower, but no tub. The shower itself measured 4ft long x 2ft 5in wide.

Unfortunately, Disney’s H20 brand of shampoo, conditioner, and body wash are in pumps mounted to the wall.

In addition, the shower has two separate showerheads: one high and one low.

Back in the hall, the other side consisted of a large closet and a coffee and fridge space.
The entire hallway/entryway itself measured 9ft 11in long x 3ft wide.

The closet space included a luggage rack, 10 hangars, and an extra blanket and pillow with a freshness lock.



- 2 decaf pods
- 1 Green Tea
- 1 English Breakfast
- 4 CoffeeMate cups
- Sugar & Sweet’N Low
- Individually wrapped stirrers
- 4 regular cups
The mini fridge can be found behind the bottom cabinet door.



It was dated 10/27/20.

The bed also included handy in-headboard nightlights on either side along with overhead light dimmer switches!









Here’s a look at the phone with its in-house preprogrammed numbers.
- 4.2 lux with all lights out and both layers of curtains closed
- 334 bathroom vanity
- 359 coffee/snack area
- 65.2 dresser under tv
- 121.6 pillow
- 118.4 desk
- 283.1 nightstand
- 45 seconds from the room to the elevator
- 1 minute and 41 seconds from the room to Roaring Fork
- 3 minutes and 9 seconds from the room to the Mercantile
Disney’s Wilderness Lodge Resort Amenities

This vintage nighttime water parade sails past the shores of Wilderness Lodge every night! Guests enjoying Geyser Point have a front-row seat.
Here guests can relax and enjoy manicures, pedicures, and hairstyling. Services are available for guests of all ages!Disney’s Wilderness Lodge Pools & Recreation
The Copper Creek Springs Pool is the largest and is somewhat of a centerpiece for the resort’s courtyard.
In addition to a hot tub, water slide, kiddie pool and splash area, the lobby’s indoor spring seemingly flows from the resort’s interior and into this pool!
If that wasn’t all, it’s also set near gorgeous rockwork, a waterfall, and within view of Bay Lake and the resort’s geyser.
The pool has a capacity of 122 people and is open for guests from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Lifeguards are on duty, and no MagicBand is needed for entry. The spa/hot tub has the same hours as the pool but with a capacity of 9 and a 15-minute limit.
In addition to traditional merchandise, the Wilderness Lodge Mercantile offers resort-specific merch, sundries, dry goods, and a refrigerated section.
For little ones or those enjoying a resort day, the Wilderness Lodge offers daily activities ranging from trivia to tie-dye to other arts and crafts.Disney’s Wilderness Lodge Resort Transportation
Parking
Guests looking to drive themselves should know that standard overnight self-parking is available to registered guests. However, it’s no longer free. Instead, a fee will be applied to a guest’s hotel folio upon check-out and includes tax.
- Parking at Disney Deluxe Resorts is $25 per night
- Valet parking is $33 per night.
- Self-parking is complimentary for guests who aren’t staying at the resort but enjoying select dining, shopping, entertainment, and recreation.
Guests can access Wilderness Lodge’s bus stop by taking the doors next to the Wilderness Lodge Mercantile and heading straight down the covered walkway. If guests don’t plan on driving themselves, buses are the only way to reach EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, Animal Kingdom, the water parks, and Disney Springs.
Boats to the Magic Kingdom start running 30 minutes prior to park opening until 1-hour past park closing.
We timed the duration of the boat ride from Wilderness Lodge to the Magic Kingdom at 8 minutes and 35 seconds.Dining at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
Wilderness Lodge’s lounge operates from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.; guests are free to walk in and have a seat.
The resort’s quick-service spot for quick meals and snacks, guests can order to-go or eat-in. There is seating indoors and outdoors.
This open-air, waterfront lounge serves lunch, dinner, and appetizers. Guests can join the walk-up list or place a to-go order on the My Disney Experience app. Walk-ups are accepted.






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We did a last minute trip when our annual passes were about to expire and Wilderness lodge was literally the cheapest rooms we could get. It was not worth the price. It actually is not worth the price at any price. The bed was a full sized bed not a queen and their were bunks. I thought that would be good but no. The room felt smaller than Pop which is our usual go to. IT clearly had not been updated in a long time. Now the update has probably happened and I can only hope they went with a queen bed but the size of the room wool be hard to fix. The quick service restaurant was awful. It took forever to get the food and it was no better than any value resort quick service. I would never repeat that experience.
What a thorough review of our beloved Lodge! I love how you showed the mattress brand and model, and the ports on the back of the TV. Nice job!
I actually prefer the wall-mounted toiletries. I never run out and it’s more environmentally friendly.