Wilderness Lodge
Deluxe Resort



The majesty and grandeur of the great Northwest American spirit echo throughout this relaxing mountain retreat. The bubbling springs and gushing geysers add to the authentic Native American carvings and inspiring décor to reflect the historic National Park lodges of yesteryear. And the scenic restaurants are attractions in themselves.
What we love about the Wilderness Lodge:
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Boat access to the Magic Kingdom
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Geyser Point Bar & Grill
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Delicious dining options, including character dining
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The architecture and theming is outstanding
Things to consider:
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Rooms are being refurbished one floor at a time in early to mid-2020
Dining
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1 Quick Service Restaurant
- Geyser Point Bar and Grill
- Roaring Fork Snacks
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2 Full Service Restaurants
- Whispering Canyon Cafe
- Storybook Dining at Artist Point (Character dining at dinner)
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1 Dining Show
- Disney's Spirit of Aloha
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Pool Bar
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Lounge
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Room Service 6:30am to 11:30am and 4pm to midnight
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Many other options easily accessible via boat and monorail
Rooms
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Disabled accessible rooms available
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All rooms are non-smoking
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Buildings offer elevators and interior corridors
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All rooms have a mini-fridge
Standard View
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Views of Service Areas, Rooftop or Parking Areas
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2 Queens
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Sleeps up to 4+ a child under 3 in a pack 'n play
Nature View
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Views of Landscape, Trees, or the Lodge
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2 Queens
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Sleeps up to 4+ a child under 3 in a pack 'n play
Nature View - Bunk Bed
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Views of Landscape, Trees, or the Lodge
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1 Queen Bed and 1 Bunk Bed
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Sleeps up to 4+ a child under 3 in a pack 'n play
Nature View - Fireworks View
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Views of Landscape, Trees, or the Lodge and Partial View of Magic Kingdom Fireworks
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2 Queen Beds
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Sleeps up to 4+ a child under 3 in a pack 'n play