How to get from Epcot to Trails End Buffet

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I want to go to the Trails End Buffet from Epcot - then back to the Marina at the YC as we have an Illuminations cruse booked.

Could anyone tell me the best way to do this - also how long the journey might take.

Thanks
Tink
 
There are two ways really.

The first being the longer of the two. Take a bus to the Fort Wilderness Campground. From there, you have to catch another bus from the central terminal to actually get to Trails End.

The other, much faster, option is to take the MonoRail from Epcot to the Magic Kingdom. From there just take the ferry boat to Fort Wilderness. The boat ride takes about 3-5 minutes and Trails End is just across from the dock when you arrive. When you are finished take the boat back to the MK and catch a bus to the YC from there.

As far as time, I imagine the Mono Rail to MK takes about 5-10 minutes and then depending on the line for the boat, another 10, to get to Trails End. And a quick return boat ride and catch your bus. I have no idea how long the wait for the bus would be or how long the ride is to the YC.


Hope that helps! :)
 
This can take a while. We went from Epcot to Trails End one night and with waiting for a bus to take us to FW, then for an internal FW bus to TE, it took like 45 minutes at least. We love trails end but I really think that with going back to the YC, I would just choose an Epcot or Boardwalk resturant for that night.


Jordan's mom
 
Plan on at LEAST an hour each way - unless you take a cab ---- and personally, if I had something important with a serious time deadline (like the illuminations cruise) I would plan on closer to 2 hours (or take a cab) ((If you are late, you'll miss your cruise - but still get charged for it)). PLUS - Trails end doesn't take PS, and the last time we went for dinner (April)(Not Easter) we ended up waiting for an hour to be seated (and we arrived at 5:30pm).

Going from Trails end , you could take the boat to the MK (20 minutes to 45 minutes depending on how long you have to wait for the next boat), and from the Mk you could take a bus to the YC (15 minutes to 45 minutes).

From Epcot to Trails end - it's a 20 minute monorail ride to the TTC, then you have to switch monorails for the one to the MK (0 - 15 minute wait), then over to the MK (5 min) , down the ramp to the boat (again 20 - 45 minutes).

Actually - I agree with Jordan's Mom - Love Trail's End --- But can't you do it on another night of your trip??? There must be SOMETHING you'd enjoy at Epcot?
 

I would recommend going to Trails End either on a day you are at MK or a day you have no other evening plans. To go from from the Epcot are to the MK area & back again would be a lot of traveling. Especially when there are so many good restaurants in Epcot & in the Epcot resorts.
 
I agree with Motaei. I would consider eating in or close to Epcot, either the World Showcase, Boardwalk, or BeachClub. Even MGM would be closer(boat ride away).

Trail's End is excellent, but I would be worried about the timing and distance. I would hate for you to be stressed about transportation and miss the cruise.

Have a great time.
 
there is also a contemporary/Fw boat so you can take the mono to comtemp which may be shorter than the boat wait at mk, depending on the lines at the dock or walk to contemp from ttc or mk ( never done this but heard it is about a 5 min walk)and do the same boat trip. you could just retrace and walk or boat to yc from epcot. it seems to me the majority of travel time is spent waiting for whatever vehicle so walking might be quickest when you can do so.
 
Thanks guys - I think I will take the advice and leave Trails End till we are at MK.

So - another dilemma, still looking for a buffet restaurant that we can get to from Epcot and still be back in time for the cruse. It has to be a buffet as 3 of the kids have autism and are very fussy eaters.

Thanks again :)
 
Since you will be in the Epcot area, there is the Cape May cafe. I believe they have a Buffet dinner. It is located in the Beach Club.
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Its not a buffet and not fancy by any means, but we enjoyed a nice meal at the Electric Umbrella located in Epcot. They had a good selection of sandwiches and burgers.

http://allearsnet.com/menu/menu_eul.htm


It might be a nice alternative to a sit down restaurant. Then you can have dessert in the world showcase.
 
beirgaten in germany is buffet. check out the menu on www.allearsnet.com and see if anything looks good..they had Germany food but also roasted chicken and plain fish, ect when we were there but do not remember them having a "kids only" type mac and cheese section. they do have a short music show if that would bother your kids but you probably could time it to miss the show( think it starts at 15 till the hr?? either that or on the hr, might be confusing morroco and germany:) )
 
Garden Grill in Epcot - served family style (brought to the table) - but a pretty good selection of "American" foods-- Plus characters to keep the kids busy. Other thought would be Hollywood & Vine in MGM (If you have Park Hopper tickets) - it's a buffet with a huge selection of foods most kids would like ---you could take a boat from the back entrance of Epcot to MGM, then when done, take the boat right back to the yacht club.

If you want something cheaper - there is the "Sunshine food fair" at The Land in Epcot - it's counter service - but there are like 3 different "shops" to choose from (sandwiches, BBQ, pastaHere's the 3 menus....


GARDEN GRILL
ALL YOU CAN EAT FAMILY STYLE
CHARACTER DINING EXPERIENCE
Farmer Mickey, Chip & Dale
Lunch and Dinner

All You Care to Eat Signature Skillet

The Land's Home Grown Garden Salad W/ Ranch Dressing (ONLY at Dinner)
Whole Grain Bread
Grilled Flank Steak
Country Style Catfish
Rotisserie Meats
Chef's Potatoes
Seasonal Vegetables
Cornbread Stuffing
Dessert
Non-Alcoholic Beverage

Special Meals for the Young'uns Under 12:
Fried chicken strips with steak fries
Macaroni and cheese
Special dessert
Vegetarian Meal - Roasted Vegetable Stew - Oven roasted seasonal garden vegetables tossed with zesty marinara sauce and served with fresh herb grilled polenta topped with a smoked portabello mushroom and fried onions.
Beer, wine, espresso and cappuccino available at an additional charge. All meals served family style.

Lunch Hours: Noon to 3:30pm Adult $19.99 Children 3-11 $9.99

Dinner Hours: 5:00pm to 7:00pm Adult $21.99 Children 3-11 $9.99

We are able to accommodate special dietary requests.


HOLLYWOOD & VINE

Adults $21.99
Children (Ages 3-11) $9.99

Menu Changes Daily... here's a general idea...



Sage Rubbed Rotisserie Turkey
Oven Baked Chicken with Herbs, Citrus and Honey
Chef's Catch of the Day
Penne Pasta with Shrimp, Scallops, Roasted Garlic and Marinara Sauce
Oven Roasted Sausages with Red Potatoes
Oven Roasted Prime Rib of Beef
Vegetable Lo Mein
Red Beans and Rice
Fresh Vegetables
Kernel corn with Roasted Peppers and Herbs
Mashed Yukon Gold Potatoes
BBQ Baked Beans
Roasted Sweet Potato Wheels with Rootbeer Bourbon Glaze
Spring Mixed Green Salad
Marinated Seasonal Tomatoes with Buffalo Mozzarella
Cucumbers in Champagne Vinegar with Sweet Bermuda Onions
Salad Bar Assortment of Pasta Salad, Tabbouleh, Potato Salad with bacon and blue cheese
Soft Serve Ice Cream Bar with Toppings
Assorted Cakes

Childrens' items (children can have anything from above items also) Hot dogs, Macaroni & Cheese, Chicken, BBQ Meatballs

Non-alcoholic beverage included in price.


SUNSHINE FOOD FAIR
Sandwich Shop

Veggie Wrap - lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, grilled portobello mushrooms, radish spread with balsamic vinegar wrapped in a spinach tortilla, served with potato chips $5.79

Italian Sub - Capicola, salami, ham, provolone cheese and house dressing, served with potato chips $5.99

Turkey & Gouda Sandwich - smoked turkey and gouda cheese on Kaiser with cranberry mustard, served with potato chips $5.49

Land Salad (w/breadstick) - chicken, ham, seasonal greens and vegetables, croutons and balsamic vinaigrette $6.39

Chicken Caesar Salad (w/breadstick) - Chicken , Romaine, parmesan cheese, croutons and Caesar dressing $6.39

Combo Meal - Tuna Salad Sandwich - with potato chips and a Toll House cookie - $6.59

Seasonal Soup - $2.89
Potato Chips $1.09
Side Salad $2.29
Toll House Cookie $1.49
Chocolate Turtle Brownie $1.99

Children's Value Meal - Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich with potato chips and beverage $3.49


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Cheese and Pasta

Chicken Parmesan - Breaded chicken breast smothered in mozzarella and provolone cheeses with linguine and breadsticks $6.99

Vegetable Lasagna - Pasta layered with vegetables, marinara and three cheeses, served with garlic breadsticks $6.29

Fajita Chicken Potato - Seasoned chicken with peppers, chese, salsa and sour cream $4.69

Combo Meals Served with Side Salad and Toll House Cookie

Cheese & Bacon Potato - $6.29
Linguini with Marinara Sauce - $6.79
Linguini with Meatballs - $6.99

Toll House Cookie - $1.49

Children's Value Meal Mick-E-Roni and Cheese Pasta - served with cheese or marinara sauce, breadstick and child's beverage- $3.49; add a meatball for $0.99


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Barbecue

BBQ Boneless Breast of Chicken Sandwich (served with fries and a cookie) - $7.59

Chicken N Ribs smoked quarter BBQ chicken with pork spare ribs, cole slaw $7.59

Chicken Strips served with fries $6.49

Barbecue Pork Sandwich served with French fries and corn cobette $6.79

French Fries - $1.79
Corn Cobette - $.79
Toll House Cookie - $1.49
Fruit Cobbler $2.49
Chocolate Turtle Brownie $1.99

Kid's Meal - Corn Dog (served with potato chips and beverage) - $3.49


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Bakery & Ice Cream Shop

Dark Chocolate Cake - $3.49
TollHouse Cookie $1.49
Cappuccino $2.99
Nestle Butterfinger Cheesecake - $3.29
Strawberry Cheesecake - $2.99
Carrot Cake - $3.29
Strawberry Short Cake - $2.79
Key Lime Pie - $2.49
Jumbo Muffins (bran, blueberry, chocolate chip) - $1.79
Chocolate Cupcake - $1.69
Chocolate Turtle Brownie - $1.99
Fruit Streusel Cup - $2.49
a la mode for any of the above - add $1.59
Fresh Fruit Cup - $2.29

Latte - $2.99
Espresso - $2.49
Coffee (regular or decaf) - $1.89

Mickey Premium Bar - $2.35

Double Chocolate Brownie Sundae - $4.29
Haagen-Dazs Vanilla & Chocolate Almond Bar $3.49

Itzakadoozie Ice Pop, Cookies and Cream or Strawberry Fruit Bar - $2.35

Hand Dipped Ice Cream - vanilla, chocolate, cookies n cream, butter pecan, chocolate chip, sugar free vanilla, and sugar free chocolate) -

Cone or Cup $2.59

Soft Serve Fat-Free Frozen Yogurt in a cone or cup - $2.59 Waffle Cone - $.79 extra
Chocolate Dipped Waffle Cone $1.79 extra

Hot Fudge Sundae - ice cream $3.89
 
Don't let them talk you out of Trails End. First, Fort Wilderness is absolutely one of the most charming, scenic, and peaceful places on Disney property. Second, Trails End is probably the most least expensive and quality buffets at WDW. Go! I promise you you'll enjoy it.

I don't know what the others are all talking about saying it's so hard to get over there. As with all the Disney Resorts, Fort Wilderness has a direct bus too and from all four major parks. All you have to do is catch the Fort Wilderness bus from Epcot and it's shouldn't take more than 25-30 minutes. The bus will drop you off near the petting zoo at Fort Wilderness and it's just a short walk up the path toward Bay Lake. You just go like you are going to Hoop-Dee-Doo Revue. It's all in the same building.

Stop in the Trading Post, it's a wonderful gift shop almost right across from Trails End.

If you don't end up going there from Epcot, you should go there from MK. It's just a short boat ride from there. That's what we did last time. I'd never miss a chance to get over to Fort Wilderness since I don't stay there with my parents any more.
 
Thanks again guys for all the great replys. We have decided to eat in Epcot but one one of our MK park days we will be getting the boat to Fort Wilderness ::yes::

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Originally posted by lucky_bunni
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I don't know what the others are all talking about saying it's so hard to get over there. As with all the Disney Resorts, Fort Wilderness has a direct bus too and from all four major parks[/B]

sorry if my post about the boat was misleading...we always take the mono. anytime we can just because it's more fun( we kind of view it as another attraction due to our extreme nerdyness)..same with the boats, just offering an option.( plus due to our "gotta ride the monorail "habit,totally "forgot" about the bus from epcot .:o) but agree...we never miss TE and it isn't any harder to get there than anywhere else, actually as you can see has more optional ways of transit
 












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