Hi there, Eean!
For so many families, it is a
Walt Disney World vacation tradition to head on over to Pioneer Hall at
the Campsites at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort for an evening of rip-roaring, slapsticking, tummy satisfying good fun at the
Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue. My girls have loved it since they were little, and even the oldest one, who is now a married mom, is looking forward to taking her son to see the show.
The first thing you need to know is that the food, the show, and the fun are all the same, no matter which tier you choose. The tiers refer only to the location of the seating for the show you choose. Tier 1 is generally what you might think of as center stage. The seats are on the main floor, and they take up the center area of the restaurant. Tier 2 seating is around the outside edges of the main floor, as well as the balcony at the center, looking out directly at the stage. Tier 3 seating is located in the balcony, and you'll find those tables line the edges of the restaurant.
You have a decent view from any of the tables, so you won't miss out on the show, and the performers do tend to wander around. I do want to mention that there is no elevator at this location, so keep that in mind if you are looking at Tier 3 seating. Also, seating is assigned based on when you reserve, so the earlier you reserve your seats, the better your table location is likely to be.
Enjoy a hootin' and hollerin' good time, Eean!
Anna