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.