Construction appears to be complete on the new building at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground. Construction of the building on the former site of Tri-Circle-D Ranch began last summer. Though not confirmed, it’s rumored to be a Cast Member building.
Fort Wilderness Resort Construction
A pathway next to the construction site has an A-frame sign stating the area is for Cast Members only. The construction site is mostly surrounded by scrim with a forest design.
The building is located next to Pioneer Hall, home of The Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue. Last month, it was fully painted brown and crews installed square windows. The roof is a dark gray.
The building itself doesn’t look different from our last update but crews continue working on the adjacent lot, which will likely become a driveway. Behind fencing, a dirt path leads from the nearby road. There are some paved areas, including curbs at the edge of the path.
To the right, there are paved sidewalks or the beginnings of the driveway. Two crew members were working near a digger.
The crew members had shovels to move some dirt themselves.
The new Tri-Circle-D Ranch opened in June 2020.
Work is also ongoing on transforming The Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground into Disney Vacation Club accommodations. The updated DVC cabins will open this July.
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