waynedavis703 said:
Would like to get some opinions on this good and bad if possible, plus the best way to get there and back. thanks
The best way to get there, at least for most people, is get to MK and then take the boat. There's a boat outside the MK entrance that stops at Wilderness Lodge and Fort Wilderness. From the FW dock where the boat lets you off, it's a VERY short walk to Pioneer Hall, the location of the show. The alternative method is to take a bus to FW, but from there Pioneer Hall is a long walk and you'd have to take the FW internal shuttle bus. For me, the boat and a short walk is more enjoyable.
Hoop Dee Doo Revue is a good show, but not exactly my cup of tea. I'm not a country-western, "Hee Haw" kinda guy. So it's not my style, but I can separate that from the fact that it's a show that's done well and has a lot of positive energy that even little ones who don't get the joke can enjoy.
An excerpt from my trip report:
Ben (my then-5 year old) was very excited about going to the show. Not about the show itself, but about GOING to the show. The boy is a native of an island in the Atlantic Ocean that is three miles from the mainland, but hes never been on a boat in his life. He enjoyed the launch to WL and FW and didnt get seasick, as hed feared.
The only thing that my MIL planned in advance for this trip was attending the Hoop Dee Doo she made the reservations over a year ago. Id since learned that parties are seated in the order in which their reservations are paid for. We must have been the very first reservation, as we were table 011, all the way against the stage in the front left corner. Not my favorite seat in a theater, but then again this isnt exactly New York or Toronto.
Ben said he was bored with the idea of the show before it started, but he liked the kids macaroni and cheese and the corn, as did Mollie (my then-2.5 year old). The salad was really good and fresh. I know it sounds dumb, but for months Id been looking forward to the all-you-can-eat ribs. I LOVE ribs. They arrived in a bucket just as advertised, but I couldnt eat more than one bite. To me, ribs are good when theyre tender and they melt off the bone. These ribs were very tough and were Krazy Glued to the bone, like they were cooked in 10 minutes rather than hours and hours. Very, very disappointing. The fried chicken was moist and prepared perfectly, but I dont love fried chicken, were just friends.
The show was hokey and overacted and pure fun. Ben really got into it, and especially enjoyed the slapstick, physical comedy. The one thing I was surprised by was the very mild sexual innuendo. Im quite far from being any kind of a prude (Ive been an unabashed Howard Stern listener for 20 years), but a WDW show was the last place I expected to see this kind of content.
The highlight of the day to me was when the curtain opened to reveal all of the food servers on stage with trays full of strawberry shortcake in bowls. Ben got all excited and yelled to me, Look, Daddy, dessert live on stage!