• On May 14, 2021
    Candace from FL Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    planning at trip to wilderness cabins in late May. I have a two year old and was hoping there would be a place to eat as we exit the boat from the magic kingdom. I am familiar with the facilities , however with covid restrictions, i am not sure where to

    Howdy, Candace! Thanks for moseying on over to see us at planDisney!

    I do love setting up camp among the trees at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground - even if our version of "roughing it" is staying in one of the well-appointed Cabins! There's so much to see and do and explore at the Fort. I never get tired of staying there!

    When it comes time to find some vittles for your family, some of the old standbys are closed at the moment, but you still have a couple of tasty dining options. If you're hankering for a little something after a long day of fun at the Magic Kingdom Park, you'll want to swing by P&J's Southern Takeout at Pioneer Hall and pick up a yummy meal to-go. You can sit at a nearby picnic table to enjoy an open-air feast, or take it back to your cabin for a no-hassle meal around your dinner table with a little Disney music on your Resort TV.

    To make it even easier, you can pre-order your food from P&J's Southern Takeout with the Mobile Ordering feature on your My Disney Experience app! Just follow the prompts to place your family's order when you're on the boat headed back toward Fort Wilderness, and pick it up when you arrive. It doesn't get any easier!

    When you're enjoying some pool time, you can pick up some grub at the Meadow Snack Bar located next to the Meadow Swimmin' Pool, while Crockett's Tavern at Pioneer Hall is your spot for appetizers and adult beverages to-go.

    Candace, since you have a full kitchen (including plates, glasses, and silverware!) in your cabin, you can always pick up the fixin's for some quick meals to make yourself. When we stay at the Fort, we always keep some cereal and milk on hand for easy breakfasts, as well as bread, cheese and cold cuts for sandwiches. You'll find a whole bunch of DIY meal items in the Meadow Trading Post at the center of the property and at the Settlement Trading Post near the Marina.

    I hope you and your Mouseketeers have a rootin' tootin' good time in the Wilderness, Candace. Come on back and see us if you have any more questions, ya hear?

    Keep Disney Dreaming,

    Kathy K.
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Meet the Panelist: Kathy, Florida

I've lived my whole life just an hour's drive from Walt Disney World, so I've been a regular visitor for as long as I can remember. Even after all these years and so many visits, I love that there's still so much to discover! Now that I'm a mom myself, seeing my favorite place through my son's eyes has given me a whole new perspective that I enjoy sharing with other parents of young children. Learn More About Kathy

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