Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort Guests Decorate for Halloween 2024 (Photos, Video)
Hi everyone!
Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort guests have been busy decorating their campsites for Halloween! This is always a favorite time of year for us, walking around the campground during the Halloween season (as well as during the holidays).
We have photos and video to share of some of the decorations on display. There will be even more next week for Halloween itself.
First, here is our video of Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort Halloween decorations.
Now on to the photos!
The Nightmare Before Christmas is a big theme this year, with Jack and Sally here – as well as Grogu.
Mickey as a witch and Mickey as a vampire flank two pumpkins.
Pirate skeletons and a dog are at this campsite.
Skeletons with Minnie ears take a seat.
Villains Cruella, Ursula and Evil Queen as inflatables hold a “Happy Halloween” banner. They stand next to a pumpkin, Jiminy Cricket, Stitch and more.
The Sanderson Sisters, Bluey, Donald Duck, Simba and Jack Skellington inflatable pumpkins are next to a large Candy Corn Mickey Mouse.
Jack Skellington is seen as pumpkins in 5 different inflatables.
Mickey and Minnie as mummies stand next to pumpkins.
A skeleton plays the harmonica.
We saw these skeletons as musicians at a couple of different campsites. They do move.
A large amount of inflatables can be seen at this campsite. In this photo, there are many Mickey Mouse Halloween inflatables.
Mickey as a candy corn is here as well.
The other section of the same Fort Wilderness campsite is dedicated to The Nightmare Before Christmas. A large Oogie Boogie stands out, but it isn’t the only Oogie Boogie in this photo.
There are also a lot of Jack Skellington inflatables.
Jack sits atop a pumpkin.
The giant Jack Skellington that has been so popular is seen as well.
Mickey pumpkins create an arch.
At another campsite, The Haunted Mansion is a major theme.
The highlight here is a The Haunted Mansion graveyard, including tombstones and the caretaker.
Madame Leota is one of the tombstones.
The caretaker holds his lantern.
Other campsites have spooky themes.
This one has a pumpkin archway.
And one of our favorite campsites has a lot of autumn/harvest decorations.
That campsite has some inflatables as well, but they were setting it up with a lot of pumpkins and other autumn decor.
Many golf carts have already been decorated as well.
We look forward to sharing more from Disney’s Fort Wilderness Campground next week! The Fort Wilderness campsite guests are always so talented, and they put a lot of time and effort into their decorations.