BradyBzLyn...Mo 2,023 Posted January 9, 2016 Report Share Posted January 9, 2016 Since our Info pages are on the fritz until the server company gets things sorted, I'm putting this duplicate page up here as a resource until the regular page is back up and running. Thanks to Super Geek for making this possible!! This is an exact copy of what's currently on the Site Classifications page. Any links on this page to other Info pages are unfortunately not going to work. I'll paste some of the most often requested ones in further posts below, but if there's a particular page you're looking for, let me know and I'll track down that info for you. ===UPDATED: 11/12/13 as posted on Fort Fiends .netThere are currently 799 campsites at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground. These sites are broken down into 4 classifications:• Partial Hook-up (90 sites)• Full Hook-up (156 sites)• Preferred (123 sites)• Premium (430 sites)View Loop Classification Map of Fort Wilderness HEREView Transportation Map of Fort Wilderness HEREVideos of all camping loops/sites with site numbers HERE [see post below for info]For a 3D Google Earth view of the Fort Wilderness Campsites, CLICK HERE [see post below for info]Fort Wilderness Sites Mobile App - available for Android and Apple iOS, this mobile app gives detailed information on all 799 campsites at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground [see post below for info]Master Loop Classification List for Campsites:100 - Preferred200 - Preferred300 - Preferred Pet400 - Premium Pet500 - Premium Pet600 - Premium Pet700 - Premium Pet800 - Premium Pet900 - Premium Pet1000 - Premium1100 - Premium1200 - Premium1300 - Premium1400 - Premium1500 - Partial Hook-up1600 - Full Hook-up Pet1700 - Full Hook-up Pet1800 - Full Hook-up Pet1900 - Full Hook-up Pet2000 - Partial Hook-upTents are allowed on any level of site - partial hook-up, full hook-up, preferred or premium. Preferred sites tend to have a smaller sand/coquina area and a larger paved driveway for RVs and travel trailers. Premium sites are fully paved, have no sand pad and tend to be not only longer, but approx. 3' wider than most other classes of sites. The paved entrances to Premium sites are also wider to make it easier to back in bigger rigs.Fort rules state that only popups, van campers, and tents are allowed on partial hook-up loops.Camp sites are back in only. There are no pull-through sites.Pets are welcome in designated pet loops. There is a $5 per night fee for campers with pets (flat fee regardless of number of pets). The loops closest to the dog park are 300, 400 & 500.Loops with the easiest access to the Meadows/Pool area are 600, 1300 & 1400.Most camping loops include Comfort Station that provide private showers, laundry facilities and ice machines. Loops 600 and 700 do not have comfort stations.There is parking available at campsites for one vehicle plus your camping vehicle. Additional vehicles should be parked in the overflow parking lot near the Outpost Reception area (be sure to ask for an extra parking pass).Wired/FREE internet access is provided at all sites. Disney is in the process of adding FREE WiFi throughout their resorts and theme parks. There is currently FREE Wi-Fi available at some campsites at Fort Wilderness, but not all. For the latest information on Internet Access at Fort Wilderness, CLICK HERE.NOTE FOR PEOPLE TRAVELING WITH OTHERS STAYING IN THE FORT WILDERNESS CABINS: The 1100 camping loop (Premium - no pets) is very close to the 2100 cabin loop. For more info/photos, see the Cabin Page.°O° °O° °O° °O° °O° °O° °O° °O° °O° °O° °O° °O° °O°Partial Hook-upSites vary in length and are intended to be used for tents, pop-ups and van camper-type vehicles. Sites include a paved driveway and large sand/coquina pad.Fort Wilderness published rules state that Partial Hook-Up campsites can not accommodate motorhomes and travel trailers, and can accommodate:1 tent, popup or van camper + 1 tent, maximum of 10 Guests– or -2 tents, maximum of 10 GuestsNo Pets are allowed on Partial Hookup sites.Hook-Ups include: *power (see below), water, cable, wired/paid internet accessPower provided:110 volt/20 Amp110 volt/30 Amp220 volt/50 Amp ServiceAlso included: picnic table and charcoal grill (no fire pits provided / no campfires allowed)*NOTE: There is no dump station at the Fort.Loops:1500 - Cottontail Curl2000 - Spanish Moss LaneComfort Stations:• between 1500 & 1600• 2000 (2 comfort stations at opposite ends of the loop)(view map)Additional Notes:Loop 2000 tends to have larger sand areas with no obstructions for large tent setups, but is more isolated.Loop 1500 is right in the middle of the action, but the the sand areas are a bit smaller and may have obstructions like trees in weird places.The following is a representation of the typical Partial Hook-up site layout - individual site layouts vary.°O° °O° °O° °O° °O° °O° °O° °O° °O° °O° °O° °O° °O°Full Hook-upDesignated for all levels of campers, sites vary in length. Sites are a combination of paved and sand/coquina.Fort Wilderness published rules state that Full Hook-Up campsites can accommodate:1 RV + 1 tent, maximum of 10 Guests– or -2 tents, maximum of 10 GuestsPets are allowed on designated loops.Hook-Ups include:power (see below), water, cable, sewer, wired/paid internet accessPower provided:110 volt/20 Amp110 volt/30 Amp220 volt/50 Amp ServiceAlso included: picnic table and charcoal grill (no fire pits provided / no campfires allowed)Loops:1600 - Timber Trail (Pet Loop)1700 - Hickory Hollow (Pet Loop)1800 - Conestoga Trail (Pet Loop)1900 - Wagon Wheel Way (Pet Loop)Comfort Stations • between 1500 & 1600• between 1600 & 1800• between 1700 & 1900(view map)The following is a representation of the typical Full Hook-Up site layout - individual site layouts vary.°O° °O° °O° °O° °O° °O° °O° °O° °O° °O° °O° °O° °O°PreferredDesignated for all levels of campers, sites vary in length. Sites are a combination of paved and sand/coquina. Preferred sites are similar in size/configuration/services to Full-Hookup sites. The locations of the loops are what classify them as “preferred” as they are located close to the Settlement/Marina area.Fort Wilderness published rules state that Preferred campsites can accommodate:1 RV + 1 tent, maximum of 10 Guests– or -2 tents, maximum of 10 GuestsPets are allowed on designated loops.Hook-Ups include:power (see below), water, cable, sewer, wired/paid internet accessPower provided:110 volt/20 Amp110 volt/30 Amp220 volt/50 Amp ServiceAlso included: picnic table and charcoal grill (no fire pits provided / no campfires allowed)Loops:100 - Bay Tree Lane200 - Palmetto Path300 - Cypress Knee Circle (Pet Loop)Comfort Stations • between 100 & 200• 300(view map)Additional Notes:The dog park is located close to the entrance to the 300 loop.There is a grassy dog walk area located behind the 300 loop along one of the canals. The entrance to the dog walk is near site 328.The following is a representation of the typical Preferred site layout - individual site layouts vary.°O° °O° °O° °O° °O° °O° °O° °O° °O° °O° °O° °O° °O°PremiumDesignated for all levels of campers. Site is fully paved to accommodate large campers and motor homes. There is no sand/coquina pad.Fort Wilderness published rules state that Premium campsites can accommodate:1 RV + 1 tent, maximum of 10 Guests– or -2 tents, maximum of 10 GuestsPets are allowed on designated loops.Hook-Ups include:power (see below), water, cable, sewer, wired/paid internet accessPower provided:110 volt/20 Amp110 volt/30 Amp220 volt/50 Amp ServiceAlso included: picnic table and charcoal grill (no fire pits provided / no campfires allowed)Loops:400 - Whispering Pine Way (Pet Loop)500 - Buffalo Bend (Pet Loop)600 - Sunny Sage Way (Pet Loop)700 - Cinnamon Fern Way (Pet Loop)800 - Jack Rabbit Run (Pet Loop)900 - Quail Trail (Pet Loop)1000 - Raccoon Lane1100 - Possum Path1200 - Dogwood Drive1300 - Tumbleweed Turn1400 - Little Bear Path & Big Bear PathComfort Stations • between 400 & 500• 800• 900• between 1200 & 1300• 1400(view map)Additional Notes:Loops 600 & 700 do not have comfort stations.Loops 400 & 500 are close to the dog park.The following is a representation of the typical Premium site layout - individual site layouts vary.This article is a work in progress. 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BradyBzLyn...Mo 2,023 Posted January 9, 2016 Author Report Share Posted January 9, 2016 Here is a copy of the Google Earth Info page... =====With many thanks to FortFiends.net member Santa for all his hard work..."Along with the help of a few 'operatives' (TCD, FlaFortCampster, DisneyBishops, Tiggntaz, and others) I have developed a resource to address a particular need in the Fort Fiend community:Every map available for Fort Wilderness only list the loops numbers and they are not drawn to scale... until now!Announcing the Fort Wilderness GoogleEarth Site Map. This is still an early version and there are many improvements to come, but I wanted to release it now to keep others from duplicating my efforts, especially due to the recent interest in such a resource. Since there are improvements to come, my prime request is that you not redistribute the .kmz file (GoogleEarth placemarks file), but feel free to send folks to the website to download it for themselves. This way, folks will always know where to go for the latest version.Another request, use this information for good, not evil! Seriously, if FW suddenly starts getting tons of requests for specific sites they may decide to stop honoring such requests altogether. Besides, the chance of a particular site coming available to coincide with your check-in is pretty remote during all but the slowest seasons. So the suggested method for getting the type of site you want is: list the things you want in a site, suggest a loop that you think accomplishes those goal best, and then perhaps mention a couple of sites that you think would be ideal.As I mentioned above, there are many improvements to come. The most recently completed was to update the 600 loop to match the newly expanded configuration. Next will be to add the cabin loops.I am very excited to hear your feedback as to how this resource could be improved. Much more information about the project and plans for the future are on the webpage. So, are ya ready?A Brief Tutorial: as posted on Fort Fiends .netFirst, you must download and install GoogleEarth software from here. If you have done that already and can successfully launch it and see the satellite imagery, then you are ready to use my file.The next step is to download my placemarks file from here. To get started, I'd recommend getting the Fort Wilderness.kmz file. It is smaller than the Fort Wilderness.kml. Once you download the .kmz you should be able to double-click it to open it. If you get an error message saying you need to pick an application, find GoogleEarth to open the file.My file is a set of data that gets mapped into your GoogleEarth. Once it is opened you should see a folder in the left pane under Places called "Fort Wilderness". If you see two (or more!) "Fort Wilderness" folders you would do well to select and delete them all, and then re-open the newest one.If you double-click the folder, your view should shift as you fly to Fort Wilderness :banana:. The initial view is a high altitude position to see an overview of the whole Fort.From here you can use the hand to grab the view (just click and drag), or double-click anywhere to zoom in a bit. The more you zoom in, the more info you'll see. For instance, you will see the loop name first, but if you zoom in you will see individual site numbers.Note also, that as you got closer the big marker for the Meadows Recreation Area was replaced by the individual attractions in the rec area (the Sing-a-Long and Bike Barn can be seen in that last picture). If you see a site name that is underlined in the Places pane, that site can be clicked on to show more info... usually a picture of the site.You can try to click any icon you see, and there is often more info that will pop-up. For instance, of the three icons you see in the overview the Settlement and the Meadow have pop-ups with video in them, whereas the Outpost one is merely a marker and has no pop-up.That is a loop tour video (compliments of Tiggntaz) and some other info about the loop, including average walking distances to Fort features.If you put your cursor in the top right of the view, navigation tools will appear which will allow you to manipulate your view, in just about every way conceivable (pitch, rotation, elevation, etc).But the best advice of all is to play around with it... you can't break it! You'll be amazed what you can discover. Under the Places pane, there is a Layers pane with TONS of cool stuff to explore... try turning on 3D Buildings and check out the Disney Parks!Enjoy, give feedback, and use it for GOOD!" Quote Link to post Share on other sites
BradyBzLyn...Mo 2,023 Posted January 9, 2016 Author Report Share Posted January 9, 2016 Here is a copy of the Videos of ALL Camping Loops/Sites Info page... =====With thanks to FortFiends.net member Bdawgsc...Brent for taking on this huge project. The following videos go site-by-site through each camping loop, outside and inside, and note site numbers along the way.Videos were taken summer 2012. as posted on Fort Fiends .netNOTE: this is a work in progress, and we will continue to add the videos as they're finished.Click the links below to view each YouTube video:PREFERRED CAMPSITES:Loop 100 - Preferred: Bay Tree LaneLoop 200 - Preferred: Palmetto PathLoop 300 - Preferred Pet: Cypress Knee Circle [pet loop]PREMIUM CAMPSITES:Loop 400 - Premium Pet: Whispering Pine Way [pet loop]Loop 500 - Premium Pet: Buffalo Bend [pet loop]Loop 600 - Premium Pet: Sunny Sage Way [pet loop]Loop 700 - Premium Pet: Cinnamon Fern Way [pet loop]Loop 800 - Premium Pet: Jack Rabbit Run [pet loop]Loop 900 - Premium Pet:Quail Trail [pet loop]Loop 1000 - Premium: Raccoon LaneLoop 1100 - Premium: Possum PathLoop 1200 - Premium: Dogwood DriveLoop 1300 - Premium: Tumbleweed TurnLoop 1400 - Premium: Little Bear Path & Big Bear PathFULL HOOK-UP CAMPSITES:Loop 1600 - Full Hook-up Pet: Timber Trail [pet loop]Loop 1700 - Full Hook-up Pet: Hickory Hollow [pet loop]Loop 1800 - Full Hook-up Pet: Conestoga Trail [pet loop]Loop 1900 - Full Hook-up Pet: Wagon Wheel Way [pet loop]PARTIAL HOOK-UP CAMPSITES:Loop 1500 - Partial Hook-up: Cottontail CurlLoop 2000 - Partial Hook-up: Spanish Moss LaneMORE INFORMATION ON FORT WILDERNESS CAMPSITESMap of all of Fort Wilderness, indicating where each loop is located HERE.Detailed information on site classifications, layouts and specs HERE.And for lots more information on Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground, and to find other information on the FortFiends.net website (including general Walt Disney World info., dining reviews, etc.) check out the SITE MAP PAGE. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
BradyBzLyn...Mo 2,023 Posted January 9, 2016 Author Report Share Posted January 9, 2016 Here's a copy of the "Fort Wilderness Sites Mobile App Now Available!" Info page... =====This mobile app for Android and iOS provides detailed information on all 799 campsites at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground.Features include:Browse sites by loop, or search for a specific site numberLength and width of the concrete pad on each sitePlacement of utilities (water/sewer/electric) on each siteEstimated difficulty of backing into each siteFull color photos of each campsite (90% of campsite photos available now, more to come!)and more!Android - available on Google Play:https://play.google....2F0dGhlZm9ydCJdApple iOS - available in the iTunes store:http://itunes.apple....21380?ls=1&mt=8Brought to you by the Fort Wilderness experts at FortFiends.net, this app is the combined result of many campers' research and experience staying at the Fort. Use this app to plan your stay, pick your favorite site to reserve, or even get a good look at how your site looks in the daytime, for those late-night arrivals at the Fort.IMPORTANT NOTE:You may put in a request for a particular loop/site, however please note that this is a REQUEST ONLY and there is no guarantee that you will get what you request. For more information on making a site request...http://www.fortfiend...e-requests-r125=======================Known bugs and issues related to the iOS and Android versions of the Fort Wilderness Sites app will be listed here...http://www.fortfiend...nformation-r264If you have an issue with the app, please email the developer directly at [email protected]. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Travisma 1,317 Posted January 9, 2016 Report Share Posted January 9, 2016 Thanks!It's funny, I was reading thru the post about the loops, and right away I saw 3 rules that the Fort breaks.They allow TT in the partial loopsThey allow pets in the partial loopsHeck, they allow pets in every loop even though they state there are dedicated pet loops. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Thesheltons 0 Posted January 11, 2016 Report Share Posted January 11, 2016 I'm heading to the Fort 1/22... Was trying to access the fax request but it says it does not exist. How can I get a copy of it to fax in? Thanks!! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
BradyBzLyn...Mo 2,023 Posted January 11, 2016 Author Report Share Posted January 11, 2016 Here it is...==========You may put in a request for a particular loop/site, however please note that this is a REQUEST ONLY and there is no guarantee that you will get what you request.Many factors play into this, including whether you're checking in during a busy time of year or a particularly busy day.Prevailing wisdom is that it is better to give what you want/need in a site and why, instead of requesting a particular site. In other words, "we would like to be close to a comfort station because..."Based on information provided by the Fort's front desk, best recommendations are to have your request noted on your reservation. While this is often sufficient, you may also fax the same request to the Fort about 5-10 days prior to your arrival.Note: the resort is unable to modify a reservation in the system until 5 days prior to your arrival.Fax #: 407-824-3508Here is the standard form many use to fax a request to the Fort...TO: Ft. Wilderness Resort and Campground Site AssignerFROM: NameAddressSUBJECT: Site Request for Month xx - xxRE: Reservation # xxxxxxxxI am really looking forward to my stay at the Ft. Wilderness Resort and Campground and am writing about campsite requests. I do understand that these are only requests and cannot be guaranteed.If possible, I would like a site in Loop xxxx with a site that will accomodate the following: (list your "stuff" here) and near (whatever you want to be near).Thanks so much for your help, and once again I'm really looking forward to my visit to Ft. Wilderness Resort and Campground.If you have any questions, I can be reached at xxx-xxx-xxxx or by email at [email address]Sincerely,Your name here You can also add some loop/site request information to your reservation by doing Online Check-in.<br />Room Ready Request info...<blockquote class='ipsBlockquote' ><p>If you would like a room before standard check-in time (1:00 PM), we will make every attempt to provide one, but please note it may be difficult to meet any special requests due to room occupancy the previous evening. If having your room ready prior to standard check-in time is more important than other special requests, check the box and we will put a priority on locating one of the first available clean rooms for your arrival.</p></blockquote> Quote Link to post Share on other sites
BradyBzLyn...Mo 2,023 Posted January 19, 2016 Author Report Share Posted January 19, 2016 Just giving this page a bump as the Info pages aren't sorted out yet. Give a shout if there's any other info you're looking for that you can't get to. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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