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There are other changes as well.
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It's time to move on and move forward.
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Its been a very long time since we have been at Fort Wilderness and I have a question about the stables and the petting zoo. We are doing the 5 o'clock Hoop De Doo and saw that the petting zoo was kinda by it. So I was wondering what the hours are with it and also if you can go to the stables just to look at the horses. Is it a long trip to get to the stables from the boat launch? We are staying at this point at the Villas at the Wilderness lodge and are planning on taking the boat over. I know that my boys will love the petting zoo.
When we were there in 2007 the petting zoo was open and the stables were as well. We watched a horse getting "new shoes" while we were there. It's a short walk from the boat launch and a fun way to spend some down time!
We were there Sept 10th and when I asked about the petting zoo, I was told it was gone.
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The Hoop-Dee-Doo is held in Pioneer Hall, which is only a short walk, straight ahead, from the boat dock.
The petting zoo is closed, however I believe they do still offer pony rides. I'm not sure on how late they operate each day. This area is right beside Pioneer Hall.
On the far side of the petting zoo/pony ride area is the blacksmith shop, but I've never seen one at work in the evening. On the other side of that is the horse barn. You can visit the barn any time to see the horses. Be aware, though, that the stall doors are very tall and you will more than likely have to pick up your kids for them to get a good view of the horses. Most of the time they are not looking over the stall doors. What's cool is that each one has their nameplate on the stall door so you can know their name, and they also have posted their age and weight. Something the kids won't care about, but it's fascinating to me. Sometimes there are horses and ponies outside beside the barn so you can get a good view of them. No petting allowed, though. The first stall in the barn is a sort of museum with lots of pictures about Walt Disney and his interest in horses, and the horses' role in the movies and theme parks.
Leave enough time to explore this whole area of Fort Wilderness. It is definitely worth it. Check out the signboard across the "road" from Pioneer Hall and the petting zoo/pony ride area to see if they will be offering wagon rides. It's a nice diversion. We took the fireworks wagon ride back in July. You go around the campground for a while, then get to see the fireworks from the beach.
Enjoy your visit to FW, and your stay at WL - that is my favorite area outside the parks!
In 2006 we did the Hoop-Dee-Doo at 5:00 then walked to the petting zoo (I think it was just ponies and donkeys but some of the animals could have been put away for the night) and then we did the sing-a-long with Chip & Dale. My older son was 2 at the time and it was the highlight of his trip. He also played at the playground near the boat launch for alittle while.
Yup, it's no longer there. We had it in our plans last year, made the trek out there, and was told it no longer existed. The ponies are still there, but go early. They close the ponies down around dusk.