Wilderness Lodge
Throughout the years many men would journey to Colonel Moreland's paradise. One such man was Frederich Alonzo Gustaf. After one view of the vista's surrounding the Colonel's valley, Gustaf decided he would be a painter. His favorite vista was on a ledge overlooking a geyser. Many painters including Albert Bierstadt and Thomas Moran also came to that ledge. And in later years when the great lodge was built, the dining room was built on Gustaf's ledge, and so the dining room was named Artist Point.
Jason and I also stayed in a Honeymoon room for 3 nights. The Honeymoon room is slightly smaller than a normal room, there is only one bed, king-size. But the bathroom has a large jacuzzi tub. The black circle in the tub is the on/off switch for the jacuzzi jets. We're telling you where it is, so you can save yourself an embarrasing phone call (which we had to do). A simple touch won't turn it on, you have to hit it pretty hard. There are 4 honeymoon rooms, 7085, 7086 face more towards the Magic Kingdom. 7095, 7096 overlook the entrance to the resort. One of my preferred resort amenities is a food court. Wilderness Lodge's is called Roaring Forks. It is much smaller than the food courts at the moderate and value resorts, but Wilderness Lodge is also a much smaller resort. I am a big fan of the chicken tenders basket and the philly cheesesteak sandwich. There is also a really good selection of breakfast pasteries and sandwiches. If a food court isn't your thing there are two restaurants; Artist Point and Whispering Canyon. Artist Point is a premier dining experience. The food is wonderful, but don't believe it's typical Northwest fare; I've lived in Washington State for 20 years and the salmon, and mussels are about the only traditional stuff on the menu. But the food is very good, I just wish I didn't have to travel to Florida to have Buffalo Steak or venison. I haven't eaten at Whispering Canyon yet. There is a large pool and a hot and cold hot tub; but I am ashamed to admit that we didn't even use the pool while we were there....we were too busy soaking in our jacuzzi tub. Transportation at Wilderness Lodge is not up to the same level as some of the other resorts. You definetely have to plan your time, like don't go to Downtown Disney before 4 PM. Why? because that's when the direct buses start running, before 4 you have to go to the TTC, stand in the direct sun and wait for a Downtown Disney bus. Transportation to Magic Kingdom is by boat only. It leaves every 15 minutes starting at 7:15. I like the boat it's very relaxing. It takes a long time for the bus to get to Animal Kingdom. The park buses also make stops at the Polynesian and the Grand Floridian. Sign my Guestbook Page last updated Sept 23, 1999 |