Butterbunkins
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- Nov 11, 2011
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DH and I will only be at the Fort for two nights before we meet family at the BWV. We'll be getting in later in the day on the day we arrive, we'll have the whole day the next day and then we'll be checking out the following morning.
DH does not want to be tied into any ADRs while we're here. We also don't plan to cook anything because we don't want to bring charcoal or a fire pit and we usually do all of our camp cooking over an open fire or a camp stove. We'll be in a tent so no camper kitchen. And since we are not staying long we aren't bringing most of our camping gear (we usually have enough to live in the woods for a year). Since we are stopping for one night elsewhere we'll have paper plates, plastic utensils, a hotdog stick and our hobo piemaker.
So my question is about our meal options during our short stay. It's my understanding that some of the places are seasonal and we will be there in mid-November.
What will be available at night when we arrive? We have a back up plan to go to Captain Cook's at the Polynesian if we arrive too late since it's open 24 hours. We want to set our tent up before we worry about dinner so we understand we may be cutting it close.
The next morning we are going to have breakfast at Roaring Fork at WL, but then we will be back at the Fort for the rest of the day - no parks, just exploring the Fort. So will there be enough open to give us a few options for lunch and dinner? I'm guessing that with the Hoop Dee Doo Revue closed for renovation and since we will not be there on a night with Mickey's Back Yard BBQ, we won't get into Trail's End without ADRs and I don't want to run out of regular options.
The next morning we will be checking out and I would like to try Trail's End for breakfast and we don't mind eating a later breakfast, but is that also a lost cause without ADRs?
This is our first experience of any kind at the Fort so all help is very appreciated! And since our time is short, I don't want to have to waste time trying to figure this out while we're there.
DH does not want to be tied into any ADRs while we're here. We also don't plan to cook anything because we don't want to bring charcoal or a fire pit and we usually do all of our camp cooking over an open fire or a camp stove. We'll be in a tent so no camper kitchen. And since we are not staying long we aren't bringing most of our camping gear (we usually have enough to live in the woods for a year). Since we are stopping for one night elsewhere we'll have paper plates, plastic utensils, a hotdog stick and our hobo piemaker.
So my question is about our meal options during our short stay. It's my understanding that some of the places are seasonal and we will be there in mid-November.
What will be available at night when we arrive? We have a back up plan to go to Captain Cook's at the Polynesian if we arrive too late since it's open 24 hours. We want to set our tent up before we worry about dinner so we understand we may be cutting it close.
The next morning we are going to have breakfast at Roaring Fork at WL, but then we will be back at the Fort for the rest of the day - no parks, just exploring the Fort. So will there be enough open to give us a few options for lunch and dinner? I'm guessing that with the Hoop Dee Doo Revue closed for renovation and since we will not be there on a night with Mickey's Back Yard BBQ, we won't get into Trail's End without ADRs and I don't want to run out of regular options.
The next morning we will be checking out and I would like to try Trail's End for breakfast and we don't mind eating a later breakfast, but is that also a lost cause without ADRs?
This is our first experience of any kind at the Fort so all help is very appreciated! And since our time is short, I don't want to have to waste time trying to figure this out while we're there.