
Transportation: Ferry Boat to
the Magic Kingdom, Fort Wilderness, River Country, and Discovery Island. Buses to all
other Walt Disney World destinations.
Address: 901 Timberline
Drive, Lake Buena Vista, Florida 32830-1000
Phone: (407) 824-3200
Fax: (407) 824-3232
Rooms:
728 Rooms; 37 King rooms, 660 Queen rooms (either 2 queen beds or 1 queen bed and
a set of bunkbeds), 31 Junior Suites (2 queen beds or one king bed in bedroom and a queen
sleeper sofa in the parlor). 364 rooms are designated as non-smoking and 37 rooms are
disabled-accessible. Typical room is 340 square feet, has a dressing area with 2 sinks, a
separate bathroom, a table and chairs and a balcony. Room views include Woodland View and
Courtyard View.
Dining & Lounges:
Artist Point - $$$
Breakfast - Disney Character Breakfast
Dinner - Steaks, Seafood, Game, Wild Salmon, food and wine pairings.
Whispering Canyon Cafe - $$
Breakfast, lunch and dinner all served family style, all-you-can-eat.
Roaring Forks - $
Open 24 hours. Serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. Breakfast meals, hamburgers, specialty
sandwiches, salads, desserts and snacks are available.
Territory Lounge
Full service bar. Light lunch is served from 11:30a.m.-4p.m. Appetizers are
available in the evening.
Lobby Coffee Bar
Coffee and hot chocolate are served here in the evening as well as snacks, and continental
breakfast is available in the mornings.
Trout Pass Bar
Located near the pool and features specialty drinks and snacks.

Recreation: Outdoor heated
swimming pool, kiddie pool, two whirlpools, a beach on Bay Lake for sunbathing and
swimming, rental bikes, video arcade room, jogging path, assorted watercraft for rent
including watersprites, sailboats and pontoon boats. Access to five championship Disney
golf courses.
Children's Activities: Cub's Den - 5p.m.-Midnight, $6/hour/child. For children
between the ages of 4 to 12. Offers supervised dining and entertainment, including video
games, crafts, Disney movies and live animal presentations from Discovery Island.
Shopping: Wilderness Lodge
Mercantile carries sundries and necessities, and stocks merchandise with the Wilderness
Lodge logo as well as other Disney items.
Yellowstone Suite:
It is worth noting that Yosemite had
originally been the Presidential but before opening, fears were voiced that
it was too small. Three rooms in another wing were eventually combined to
make Yellowstone [where Eisner stayed during the Grand Opening]. While
Yellowstone is elegant and western, Yosemite is whimsical cowboy: rawhide
curtains, branding iron towel racks, saloon door on the wet bar area. It is
our favorite themed suite at WDW. Both suites have Jacuzzis although the one
at Yellowstone is larger and Yellowstone also has a larger dining area.
Photos are available in our Wilderness
Lodge Album
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