Fort Wilderness
Scans
These are scans I have made of guides and brochures
given to me during various trips to Fort Wilderness.
Clicking on each picture will open a larger
version. I had to reformat the larger ones to .gif instead of .bmp
for size. I do have the original scans if anyone should need it for
some reason, but each one is around 11 meg.
While all images are Copyright the Walt Disney Company,
please let me know if you are going to copy one for use on another
site. Additionally a link back to my site would be nice.
Information on Terry Travel Trailers
from the 1980 Walt Disney World Vacation Guide |
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1978 Fort Wilderness Resort Guide, Page
1 This is a tri-fold brochure, so this scan is the front and back as
well as an inner page. |
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1978 Fort Wilderness Resort Guide, Page
2 This is part of a tri-fold brochure, so this scan is three inner
pages. |
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1978 Fort Wilderness Resort Guide Top
Half of Map |
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1978 Fort Wilderness Resort Guide
Bottom Half of Map |
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1978 Walt Disney World Resort Guide -
Fort Wilderness Page 1 This is about a 25 page guide on all
activities at Walt Disney World. Four pages relate to Fort
Wilderness (2 per scan) |
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1978 Walt Disney World Resort Guide -
Fort Wilderness Page 2 This is about a 25 page guide on all
activities at Walt Disney World. Four pages relate to Fort
Wilderness (2 per scan) |
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This is the front of a 1978 Tri Fold
brochure given out on Discovery Island. Sorry, but the very
bottom is cut off slightly as it is larger than my scanner. |
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This is the back of a 1978 Tri Fold
brochure given out on Discovery Island. |
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Discovery Island required a separate
ticket (additional cost). These tickets were provided as part
of a resort package. I always thought I'd use them..... |
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Just riding the transportation required a ticket. |
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Here are books of Magic Kingdom Club ride tickets |
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Parking was only 50 cents in 1977! |
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I found some really interesting pages in this 1972
Pictorial Souvenir of Walt Disney World (The copyright is MCMLXXII which
converts to 1972 - OK, I admit I had to find an online
Roman numeral converter). I remember buying this souvenir on one
of my earliest trips to Disney World (Not FW), which was only several
months after opening day.
Early information on Fort Wilderness |
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Early information on Fort Wilderness |
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I find this page very interesting due the other
"plans" for a western style lodge and street in Fort
Wilderness. We did get the Wilderness Lodge, but the
"street" never came about. |
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This paper was given to me on a camping trip in
1991. Several things of "note" in this document:
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There are only two rate seasons
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They show the VIP trailer on site 118
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The list "Preferred" sites with no sewer
available
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They had trailers that only slept 4 people
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The cheapest site in value season was $30 2007
it's $46
Don't pick on me for the scan being crooked, it's that way in the original
document!
All images and
text in scanned documents are Copyright © the Walt Disney Company
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