Disney’s Wilderness Lodge is a stunning resort, with a Pacific Northwest theme and a location convenient to boating on over to the Magic Kingdom.
In addition to having normal guest rooms, this deluxe resort is also a Disney Vacation Club Resort, featuring the Copper Creek Villas & Cabins and Boulder Ridge Villas!
One of the BIGGEST perks of being a DVC member at Wilderness Lodge has been access to the Reunion Station.
For the uninitiated, the Reunion Station is a space near Geyser Point (one of our fav places for a quick bite!). It acts as a communal space and relaxation spot, and it’s also where DVC members can take advantage of creative and culinary workshops, including wine tasting, photography, and cake decorating.
While DVC rooms at Wilderness Lodge are currently accepting guests, the Reunion Station is closed until further notice. There’s no signage about this change around Reunion Station, but we spoke with a Cast Member today, who told us they received notice of the closing and do not have a reopening date.
When we DO find out about a reopening date and when DVC members can start snapping pics and tasting wine again, of course, we’ll let you know!
Another BIG part of Disney World is CLOSED until further notice — find out what here!
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Ken says
I never saw the need for reunion station… no real value to the guests in a traditional Disney light. Most times it will house an extra payment event or activity, but the building serves no real purpose. Maybe it will be repurposed and reimagined for a better guest experience or activity.