Hi Melissa!
Your question brought back some great memories of my very first visit to
Magic Kingdom Park many years ago. My family and I enjoyed watching a fun Wild West show that was performed several times throughout the day. These days, there is no longer a show at
The Diamond Horseshoe, but Guests are able to soak up the atmosphere of this beautiful venue while dining upon the
All-You-Care-to-Enjoy Saloon Feast, or an
a la carte menu with sandwiches and Chuck Wagon platters available at lunch.
I'm guessing that perhaps you are thinking instead of the
Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Review that takes place at
Pioneer Hall in
Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground. Did you know
this show has been playing for over 40 years? Many families consider it a must-do during their Walt Disney World Resort vacation. In addition to the delicious feast, you'll get to clap and sing along with the show. I have a great family photo of my sisters and I twirling our napkins over our heads as children, and recreating the same scene more than 20 years later!
Plan on the entire meal and show experience to last approximately 2 hours. Also allow plenty of time to arrive at Pioneer Hall. If driving, you will be directed to park and then use bus transportation to Pioneer Hall. I find it easier to take
boat transportation from Magic Kingdom Park to Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort; Pioneer Hall is just a short walk from the boat dock. For even easier transportation, consider
Minnie Van service - you'll be dropped off right near Pioneer Hall.
Please let us know if you have any additional questions. Have a wonderful visit!
Anne Marie