• On Jan 17, 2022
    Sally from IL Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Since Trails End restaurant is now family style and not buffet, do you know if we can get the family style order packaged up to go instead of sitting in the restaurant to eat it? Will PJ’s Takeout breakfast go back to include bounty breakfast?

    Hello again, Sally. I'm so glad you've stopped back by to chat more about your upcoming stay at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground. 

    There are several different dining options to choose from at the campground while you are on vacation, Sally. My favorite, right now, happens to be P & J's Southern Takeout which is the to-go option in The Settlement area. They offer several different family pack options to choose from for lunch & dinner and these are always a hit with my family. Right now, Sally, I don't think that Trail's End Restaurant is offering a to-go portion of their current skillet. There was no mention of this a few weeks ago when I was there nor did I see anyone inquiring about it. Of course, it doesn't hurt to ask when you are there but I wouldn't count on it as one of your main meal options. Maybe a little Disney magic will happen and you'll be able to order one of these skillets for your family to enjoy. What I would count on is ordering one of the family meals that are listed on the lunch and dinner menu from P & J's Southern Takeout. The chicken dinner happens to be my favorite. For less than $25.00 (prices are subject to change) you can enjoy an 8-piece fried chicken dinner with mashed potatoes, macaroni and cheese and a whole loaf of cornbread. This dinner served 2-4 people comfortably. There were 4 adults and one teenager in my party the last time we dined there and we ordered two of these meals and had plenty of leftovers. 

    The current offerings at P & J's Southern Takeout are pretty limited at this point for breakfast still. We haven't seen a lot of our favorite menu items return, yet. I don't know when they might bring back the bounty breakfast but you can always keep checking back on their website for updates. One of the great things about staying in a cabin at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground, Sally, is that you actually have a full kitchen at your disposal. I recommend picking up a few groceries to have on hand while you are staying there. In the cabin, you'll find a toaster, a microwave, a convection oven and a stovetop to use. I like to bring a waffle maker from home and make my own Mickey waffles too. I think you'll find the kitchen very well stocked with pots and pans which makes it really convenient to make a few things yourself, especially breakfast items. 





    Sally, I really do hope you'll be able to enjoy a dinner skillet from Trail's End while you are staying at the Fort. If you have any other questions before your trip, I hope you'll come back and ask me

    Have a great week! 
    Jackie H. 
     
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Meet the Panelist: Jackie, North Carolina

I love all things Walt Disney World.  In fact, since becoming Annual Passholders, my family of 3 is always hopping in the car for a quick trip to visit with Mickey Mouse!  I've been known to make the 8 hour each way drive to Walt Disney World (in one day!) to indulge in a Mickey Waffle or enjoy a sunny day at Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park.  I may have a small family, but we are always up for some BIG fun at the Walt Disney World Resort.   Learn More About Jackie

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