I did notice when I was a the Lodge last month, that the resort map included the amenities at Fort Wilderness. We often bike over to FW, as we are also campers and plan a Oct. camping trip with our travel trailer. I like the logo with the musket better, but think that the colors on the new logo are nicer, a little more updated. I'm glad we took pictures 2 years ago with the old logo though.
On the note that they might be combining the amenities of both resorts...I think they encourage the guests at the lodge to visit the campground...however, they discourage the campground guests from using the facilities at the lodge. They check resort id at the pool when it was crowded to discourage guests from the campground from using the Lodge pool (which is already to small for a resort of it's size). Personally, I feel if they were to put a themed pool in the campground, they wouldn't have to worry about this. While the campground pool is fine, it doesn't compare to those at the other resorts, and with the closing of River Country I can see why campers are taking the stroll over to the Lodge pool. Depending on the time of year, these campsites can go for as much as the All-stars...and the price of the cabins can be upwards of $200.00 ...which I'm sure that they expect a themed pool that compare to the moderates or deluxes.
It just seems to me they shouldn't encourage the merging of the both the Lodge and the campground, unless they make it so that the campground guests also have use of the Lodge pool should they choose.