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Contained in this post is some useful information about the Villas at Wilderness Lodge. Now it's over to you - can you add any other helpful hints or do you have some photos you can share with us of the resort? If so, please post away with your thoughts and experiences!
Villas at Wilderness Lodge
801 Timberline Drive, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830
Phone: 407 938-4300
Fax: 407 824-3232
The third addition to the DVC portfolio at Disney World were the Villas at Wilderness Lodge, opened in November 2000 and part of the Wilderness Lodge complex, which are inspired by the national parks of the West. They enjoy a direct boat service to the Magic Kingdom, Fort Wilderness and the Contemporary Resort. Bus services are offered to all other Disney parks and Downtown Disney.
Silver Creeks Falls flows from the lobby of the resort into the main pool, called Silver Creek Springs, which also includes a slide, children’s pool and hot and cold spas, but the Villas have their own pool as well – Hidden Springs, which has its own spa. The complex also includes the Sturdy Branches Health Club, the Iron Spike Room, a reading room and the Buttons and Bells Arcade. Boat and bikes are available for rent and you can take the 90 minute Wonders of the Lodge tour or enjoy a fishing excursion. Fire Rock Geyser also regularly erupts throughout the day, wind and weather permitting, sending water up to 120 feet high in the air.
Groceries and merchandise are available at the Wilderness Lodge Mercantile.
Once again, there are plenty of eating choices here:
- Artist Point celebrates the Pacific Northwest and it offers not only superb food, but also superb views. It is a favourite restaurant of many visitors to Disney and famed for its Berry Cobbler dessert and Cedar Plank Salmon.
- Whispering Canyon Café is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner and offers either an a la carte menu or family-style servings. Just beware if you ask for ketchup here..!
- Roaring Fork Snack Bar – as the name suggests, this is a counter-service snack area with a number of choices, including burgers, sandwiches and snacks.
- Territory Lounge a lobby lounge offering wines, speciality coffees and light appetisers.
- Trout Pass Pool Bar offers beverages and light snacks.
Here, you can choose to stay in a studio or one or two bedroom vacation homes.
Re: Wilderness Lodge - useful information and photos
I think VWL is my favorite of all the DVC resorts! Okay okay, so I've yet to stay at the VWL, but I do love the WL and I love exploring the whole resort!!!
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First of all, Cheryl - these DVC resort info threads are wonderful - great job (where the heck have been that I just saw them today???
And Laura, the pics are beautiful - I just enjoyed your lovely tour of VWL, reliving our vacation from last May!
We absolutely loved the VWL - we stayed in a 1 br on the 5th floor. It was a short walk to the elevator and the soda/ice machines - very convenient. I wasn't as crazy about our view, though - it wasn't anything spectactular and our balconies were a bit on the small side but it was too hot to hang out on them anyway LOL
The WL is a beautiful resort and we enjoyed walking around the lobby and the grounds, looking for animal tracks. The girls especially loved the little bridge inside the lobby and I loved souvenir shopping at the Mercantile (I went downstairs for a half gallon of milk and 63 bucks later!!! No, that wasn't the price of the milk, either!!! ROFL)
We ate at Roaring Forks for both lunch and an impromptu dinner - decent offerings here and the decor is cute. We had a fun dinner at the Whispering Canyon Cafe; however, it was very busy - even with our 8pm PS we had to wait 40 minutes! DH wasn't happy but the girls didn't mind b/c they got to play with the WL Lincoln logs they have there in the waiting area!
We got to see the Geyser erupt too which was fun! We swam at the Hidden Springs pool since my kids aren't the adventurous types (yet!) and loved how relaxing it was - didn't feel like we were in Florida at all with all the lovely trees around. We also walked the Nature Trail (about a mile as the crow flies! LOL) to Ft Wilderness. I'm not a hiker at all, so this was totally do-able.
We found the CMs to be friendly and efficient and bus transportation was great. We really enjoyed taking the launch to/fro the MK - that was like an attraction in itself! It really was a relaxing way to cool down on our way back to the WL.
Our home resort is BCV so we're going to check that out this Nov but we're pretty sure we want to return to VWL for our June 05 trip. In fact, we fell in love with VWL so much, DH decided we should join the DVC!
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<font color="red"> </font> We will be staying at the Villas at WL in just 8 days, so all this information was quite helpful. My DD really enjoyed the pictures. Her excitement is building and the pics were a bonus!
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Re: Wilderness Lodge - useful information and photos
Laura, your photos of the villas at Wilderness Lodge are absolutely amazing. I could literally spend forever on your site just looking and drooling. And Cheryl, I really appreciate all the work you've put into all the FAQ entries for all of the DVC properties. The information in them is invaluable to new DVC members such as myself.
I would love nothing more than to stay at the VWL but since my last two WDW stays included 1 week and ten days respectively at WL, my family is anxious to try out some of the other resorts first before I finally get to head back to my "happy place."
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I've finally got round to adding in the photos we took of the Villas at Wilderness Lodge on our most recent visit to WDW - apologies for the delay, but better late than never!
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Chez, thanks so much for this little taste of what to expect when I eventually get to stay at VWL. Your photos are great and they've helped to overcome a bit of my homesickness for WL. Ahhhhhh.....I can almost smell the lobby now and hear that stirring music. Now where did I leave my horse?
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Cheryl,
I love the pics and info is very useful, My DH and I are taking our 6 yr old DGS in Nov. for our first visit to VWL. We were down in Dec. at BCV and took bus over to see WL and just fell in love with the Lobby so had to book a week this year there!!! Can't wait to see the Villas.
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Thanks for the great info and pictures of the VWL. I am getting excited about staying here!! Hopefully we'll be able to make reservations for the time that we want to go. Thanks again Cheryl and Laura!!
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Glad to see a thread dedicated to VWL. As it is our home resort I tend to be a little prejudice in favor . Still, maybe it is the best of the best. I can definitely say that Artist's Point is one of the best restaurants on WDW property. I don't mind telling all of you this as you all probably know already. If you haven't eaten there, do so !
You're in for a real treat.
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