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cavecricket
03-14-2010, 11:45 AM
We heard loads of negative reviews but in the end it all came down to finances.

I have dined there myself plenty of times and NEVER had any issues but the reception reviews were horrible!

Let me tell you..it was FANTASTIC! Everyone LOVED it...we had lots of little kids too and it was nice that the parents could feed the kids and still have plenty of time to feed themselves...not rushed AT ALL unlike Ohanna's where they bring the food to you.

PLUS, they let us use our tables in wonderland cards for 20% off!

A few of us had the cards so they split the bill accordingly which was super as the 20% included alcohol!!!

We did not pay for the booze but the staff was nice enough to do seperate checks for everyone with their drinks WITH the 20%...we may have just gotten lucky with that though!

I cannot remember the numbers exactly but we had around 30 people ...and we paid around 500.00 which is nothing compared to other places on property....something to consider!

We also times it for the Wishes fireworks that could be seen/heard from the campground boat dock!

Fantastic!

I would recommend Trails End as a reception site 100%!!!!

disneychickforever
03-14-2010, 12:08 PM
How about a welcome or rehearsal dinner? What kind of food did they serve? I never heard of this restaurant before, but since you said "campground" I'm going to guess Fort Wilderness, lol.

girli565
03-14-2010, 12:43 PM
How about a welcome or rehearsal dinner? What kind of food did they serve? I never heard of this restaurant before, but since you said "campground" I'm going to guess Fort Wilderness, lol.
It's a buffet meal at the Ft. Wilderness campgrounds. I've heard good things about it. And who can beat mac n cheese, ribs, chicken and cornbread? Yum!

bunny_pop
03-14-2010, 01:18 PM
It's yummy! I love going there to eat. It's a buffet with a variety of meats, salad and deserts :)

disneychickforever
03-14-2010, 02:40 PM
how much is it per person usually?