For the entire 11 days and 10 nights, we stayed at Disney's Wilderness Lodge Resort. We were located in a nature view room. Now, unfortunately, I forgot to get pictures of the inside of the room but the room was almost exactly the same as the pictures shown on Disney's website. Our resort was themed for the Pacific Northwest so it was kind of like something we'd see back home but it was a gorgeous resort! There was a spacious lobby with lots of seating and a giant fireplace modeled after rock layers and a river leading out from the lobby all the way to the pool. The resort had many areas to relax and unwind from the day. There were also several places to eat in the resort.
We were able to eat at almost every meal location in our resort. We had breakfast at Roaring Fork which is one of the quick service locations. We were able to do a lot at this location from getting breakfast to getting quick snacks like ice cream and fruit as well as fill up our refillable mugs that we got with our dining plan. We also ate at Geyser Point which was another quick service location out by the resort's pool. It is named for the resort's geyser which is modeled after Old Faithful at Yellowstone. The geyser erupts every hour during the day. It is quite cool to watch! There were two sit down restaurants. One is a character meal that we went to in the middle of our trip. The other seemed to be an interesting experience with all you can eat skillets and sassy wait staff! In regards to transportation, we had a couple of different options. My favorite option was using the boats to get to the Magic Kingdom. It left every 20-30 minutes and it was a short and beautiful boat ride. Another option was taking the Disney buses to wherever we needed to get to. There were designated bus stops for each park and our bus only stopped at one other resort before heading to the park. We also could have taken ride share services like Lyft and Uber. Disney also has its own comparable service through Lyft called Minnie Vans. We did not use this service but it would be something to try next time. Overall, it was a wonderful resort to stay at and I would definitely choose to stay at this resort on my next trip!
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