The Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort are colorful, rustic, and a little modern. Carly Caramanna
- The Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort offers a high-end twist on camping.
- The Disney World property consists of 500-square-foot cabins that sleep up to six.
On Monday, Disney World opened the first phase of The Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort, a luxurious twist on traditional camping.
Fort Wilderness is one of the Orlando theme park's original lodging options, but the older log cabins have now been replaced with new, colorful ones. (Earlier this year, people could buy the old builds for just under $50,000 a pop.)
Although the property is surrounded by nature and has rustic decor, it also has modern touches and upscale amenities. Plus, it's just a short boat ride away from Magic Kingdom.
Each cabin is about 500 square feet, with one bedroom and one full bathroom. The space sleeps up to six and prices vary but are typically over $500 a night.
As a member of the media, I toured The Cabins before they opened to the public. Here's a look inside.