Disney's Wilderness Lodge is a majestic reflection of the famous National Park lodges of America's Great Northwest. This Deluxe Resort features a spectacular pool area with water slide, white-sand beach, and a complete array of dining and recreational options. Each room is
features missionary style furnishing that will make you leave the modern world behind!
Services and Amenities
Babysitting and child services
Non-smoking rooms
Rooms and facilities for Guests with disabilities
Room Service
Valet parking available for a nominal fee
Pak-n-Play Crib available
Free parking
Laundry facilities/services
Concierge
Wilderness Lodge Dining
Artist Point - Artist Point is a celebration of culinary heritage of the Pacific Northwest. With fresh
Alaskan salmon roasted on a cedar plank, seafood, buffalo, steaks, and more, Artist Point is an exciting dining adventure that your family will not forget.
Wispering Cayon Cafe - Enjoy a true lodge experence - Western style - as
you relax around the campirem dishing up foods prepared by Chef "Cookie." Barbecued and wood-smoked
meats are a specialty in this family style setting.
Terriory Lounge - This lounge features beer, specialty drinks and a
great selection of Pacific Northwest wines.
Roaring Fork Snack Bar - This snack bar is open for
breakfast, lunch and dinner. Selections include wholesome breakfasts, healthy snakes, fresh salads, fruit
sandwiches, burgers, desserts, beverages, and much more.
Wilderness Lodge Hidden Mickeys
In the second vertical standing pole in the front of the hotel on your right-hand side when walking in....About three quarters of the way up, partially covered by black banding, but very noticeable during daylight hours is a hidden Mickey.
There are four hidden Mickeys on the Fireplace in the lobby.
Behind the bellman's desk, there is a Hidden Mickey in the key on the wall.
In the rear dining area overlooking the pool, there is a painting of some Tee
Pees hanging on the wall. To the right of the waterfall on the face of the sheer
rock wall, there is a shadow of Mickey at a 90 degree angle with the ears tilted
to the right.
A white Hidden Mickey is at the bottom of the Wilderness's pool in the deep end.
When you are standing by the geyser there is a Hidden Mickey to the right in one
of the shallow pools.
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Disney's Wilderness Lodge Photos
Topiary
Silver Springs Falls
Fire Rock Gyser
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Reviews
3/22/2006
Reviewer: Lissa, Grapevine, TX, USA This is by far our favorite resort at WDW! My husband proposed to me in front of the fireplace and we returned to honeymoon and have been many times before and since. What can you say? The lobby is outrageously breathtaking, the pool is gorgeous. The theming of this hotel definitely lives up to Disney standards - from the geyser out back to the bubbling brook in the lobby to the amazing, soaring fireplace with rustic wood rocking chairs in front. From a practicality standpoint, we find the boat launch system very convenient. You can either take it directly to the MK or over to the contemporary where you can hop the monorail! The cast members are always wonderful and go above and beyond (my husband asked for champagne glasses when he was going to propose, and they provided balloons and candy afterwards as a congratulations!) I just can't say enough wonderful things about this resort - it is pricey, but so worth it! And if you are a Winnie the Pooh fan you will love that this resort is themed around the "Hundred Acre Wood National Park" so lots of Pooh and friends stuff around!
10/31/2004
Reviewer: Kelly, Westwood, NJ, USA I just returned from a week at the Wilderness Lodge. It was the first time I stayed here (or at any deluxe resort), and it was the most wonderful resort. We had a lovely room over looking Bay Lake, and could see the fireworks from the Magic Kingdom every night and the Electrical Water Pagent. I found that I did not feel as if I was staying in WDW while there, but rather at a secluded resort somewhere. Mousekeeping surprised us by making animals out of our towels. Whispering Canyon Restaurant is very good, but very loud and rambunctious. (Don't ask for Ketchup! Trust me on this one) The small "food court" is rather good as well. And everyone who worked there could not have been nicer or more friendly. I am dying to go back there again and again.
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