First Cabins at Fort Wilderness Resale Contract Officially Sells

Fort Wilderness DVC - Exterior

Editor’s Note (8/5/2025):
We were notified by listing agent Andy Berry that the previously reported Fort Wilderness DVC resale contract has fallen through, and the owner has elected to retain the contract. This article has been preserved for reference regarding the originally agreed-upon sale terms and may serve as a useful point of comparison for future listings.

A little over one year since Disney Vacation Club opened The Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort, the first resale contract has officially sold, and it’s sending strong signals about what may lie ahead for the secondary market. This historic listing, which recently appeared and sold in hours on the DVC Resale Market, marks a key moment for Members and prospective buyers watching for new resale opportunities at this unique nature-inspired resort.


Quick Look at Previous Resort Resale Timelines

If you’re familiar with how the resale market unfolds around new resorts, the timing here may feel familiar:

By comparison, the Fort Wilderness Cabins took a little longer to appear, but now that they have, additional listings are likely on the horizon.


First Listing Snapshot: Key Details

This first resale contract wasn’t just listed—it sold at full asking price, underscoring early interest in the potential value resale brings to the Cabins at Fort Wilderness.

Contract Detail Description
Sale Price $20,250
Points on Contract 150
Price Per Point $135
Points Available Aug 2024 – 0 pts
Aug 2025 – 3 pts (borrowed)
Aug 2026 – 0 pts
Aug 2027 – 150 pts
Annual Dues Seller pays 2025 & 2026; buyer owes nothing until 2027
Closing Costs $909 (cash) / $999 (financed, lender fees not included)
Total Cost Estimate $21,159
Firm Price Policy Full asking price only, inclusive of closing costs and any dues reimbursement
Available to Close After December 13, 2025

This sale is more than a one-off—it’s a signal of what’s to come, opening the door for future buyers looking for Fort Wilderness ownership at resale pricing.

Fort Wilderness DVC - Interior


Understanding Fort Wilderness Resale Restrictions

Before jumping into resale, it’s important to understand the restrictions that apply specifically to the Cabins at Fort Wilderness when purchased on the secondary market.

What limitations do resale buyers face?

Unlike direct purchases, resale contracts at the Cabins are limited in scope:

  • Booking limitations: Points purchased via resale can only be used to book accommodations at The Cabins at Fort Wilderness.

  • No access to other DVC resorts: These resale points cannot be used for stays at other DVC properties.

  • Member benefits exclusion: Buyers won’t qualify for “Membership Extras” like discounts or access to special events unless they meet direct purchase thresholds elsewhere.

These restrictions are not unusual for new DVC resorts, but they do shape how resale value is perceived, especially for Members who only want to vacation in one destination.

That said, for Members who love Fort Wilderness and plan to stay there exclusively, resale remains a financially appealing route.


How Does Resale Pricing Compare to Buying Direct?

Here’s a clear breakdown of just how much value this resale contract offered compared to Disney’s direct prices:

Purchase Option Price Per Point Savings vs. Resale
This Resale Contract $135
Direct (Standard Price) $235 Resale is 42.6% less
Direct (Spring 2025 Promo) $218 Resale is 38.1% less

These discounts are significant, especially when combined with no dues owed until 2027, making the total cost of ownership substantially more manageable for resale buyers.


Why This Listing Sets the Stage

This first contract wasn’t just notable for its pricing, it also reflects important indicators about the resale market’s direction:

  • Proof of early demand: Despite limited points and restrictions, the contract sold at full price.

  • Upcoming trends: Historically, once one listing closes, others tend to follow. Expect more Fort Wilderness Cabin resale contracts soon.

This transaction reinforces that resale remains a powerful tool for DVC buyers, especially those who know exactly where they want to vacation.


Final Thoughts

As the very first Fort Wilderness resale contract wraps up, it’s worth keeping an eye on the secondary market. Will pricing remain around $135 per point? Will upcoming contracts offer better point availability or earlier closings? Only time will tell, but for buyers looking to save significantly and stay in a rustic, Disney-designed retreat, resale at The Cabins at Fort Wilderness has officially become a reality.

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