Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground isn’t necessarily the easiest location to visit (unless you’re one of the Happy Campers staying there, of course), but guests who make the trip find the time it takes to get there to be worthwhile.
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Quick Service Dining
Previously a Table Service restaurant featuring a full buffet, Trail’s End Restaurant has been entirely transformed. In July of 2023, Trail’s End debuted its NEW serving style and menu items, featuring a market concept with Quick Service items (including meals to serve the whole family!) along with both hot and chilled Grab-and-Go eats. You’ll even find hand-scooped ice cream and the famous Strawberry Shortcake made famous at Hoop-Dee-Dee Musical Revue!
Trail’s End is open for Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner.
The Chuck Wagon is a Food Truck (fittingly themed like a vintage RV!) that is most often parked at the Settlement Trading Post, or by the area for Chip N Dale’s Campfire Sing-A-Long at the Meadow Trading Post.
Though times may vary, The Chuck Wagon is typically open in the evenings.
Meadow Snack Bar is located at Meadow Swimmin’ Pool and allows guests to enjoy a full meal (or a snack, if preferred) poolside.
Though closing hours can vary, Meadow Snack Bar typically opens at 11AM.
Bar and Lounge
Crockett’s Tavern is a full service bar tucked in Trail’s End Restaurant. You can also order at the Tavern’s window before you carry your drink (or MOONSHINE FLIGHT!) to enjoy in a nearby rocking chair.
Though hours can vary, Crockett’s Tavern is typically open from 3PM through late in the evening.
Dinner Show
Giddy-up, pardner, and get ready for a rootin’ tootin’ good time! The Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue dinner show made its debut on June 30, 1974 and has been delivering wonderful vacation memories to Walt Disney World guests ever since. Located in Pioneer Hall, the setting is a huge barn complete with stage and musical numbers, and there are (literally!) buckets of food for the table to share serving up an all-you-care-to-enjoy meal of fried chicken, ribs, mashed potatoes, and MUCH more.
Guests from other Resorts or the parks can access Disney’s Fort Wilderness by boat from the Magic Kingdom, or by bus from any of the four theme parks and Disney Springs. Note that, to visit most locations at the Campground, you’ll need to board the Resort’s internal bus service once you’re there, so plan to add about a half hour to your travel plans accordingly.
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