We have never done the HDDR before and are thinking of trying it this trip. We have a 6 year old and a 2 1/2 year old too. We are looking for people who have done this with kids and their opinions on it. Thanks for your help.




. I LOVE this food so I was at home. It will be family style, cornbread, beans, salad, fried chicken and BBQ ribs, smashed potatoes and dessert, both times we've been there it was strawberry shortcake (think that covers the meal). (dont know if it changes for seasons or not). It is all inclusive, including tip AND beverages, including beer and sangria. I personally have gotten the 1st tier I think it's called (the highest priced ones) and have really enjoyed being that close to the stage. The show itself is VERY corny. The adults will get all the jokes, the 6 year old will get some of the jokes and the 2 1/2 year old will, well they wont really get it, but they should still like the music and stuff. It lasts about 2 hours, but it goes by in a FLASH.Did it my first time in 1985 when I was 9 years old. Most recently in 2001 when I was 25. Total of about 6 times. As far as I can tell, it has barely changed at all in that time. Yet, I'd go back in an instant any day. I'm glad that, for once, they didn't change something great!
Trivia Question for those who have seen the show: Tell me one lyric to the theme song besides the words "hoop-dee-do"!




Supposed to go to Hoop-De-Doo next week but thinking about cancelling.... should I? Convince me to try it! C'mon all you HDD lovers!
I've read the reviews and saw the videos on youtube but this just looks very corny for DH, DW, and DS4. It just doesn't look funny and the food selection is very limited, especially for DS4 who might not eat any of it but fruit (sub due to egg allergy). For 2DDP credits, we could do another signature restaurant or something else interesting (character meal, theme restaurant). And I can't drink more than a few beers/wine because I have to get up early the next morning.
BUT..... I've never seen HDD and I feel like I would be missing out on a tradition -- seems like everyone who has been to WDW has seen this show. Should I go just to say I did it? Is there something about the show I'm missing?
Thanks!