Trail's End Buffeteria and then on to the marshmallow Roast?

Antonia

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Is this feasible to go to Trail's End Buffeteria at Ft. Wilderness and then join in the fun of the marshmallow roast with Chip and Dale?
Are these things located close together?
Is the dinner good food and things average people would eat - nothing too fancy - remember I'll have my boring brother with me!!! LOL
 
Yes, doing the two are feasible. The locations are not that far apart.

I didn't care for Trail's End at all, but if your brother likes very plain food (albeit messy from too many unaccompanied children at the buffet) then he should be ok. It's plain enough, that's for sure!
 
I think trails end is great, it reminds me of the food line back in summer camp.

Honestly, trails end is sort of cool in its own way. I think the little shrimp are more tasty and spiced than the little shrimp in Norway's buffet, and I think the ribs are as good as the all you can eat at whispering canyon. I like the comfort foods of mac and cheese and pizza. I mean, if you can get sweet tea, ribs, wings, pizza, chili, and shrimp all in one meal I think it rocks to be honest. There is a sort of genious to having all you can eat cheese pizza and mac and cheese and all these easily accessible foods.

And honestly, I'm not a big buffet fan - I just like the old school atmosphere of ft. wilderness I guess. It ain't flying fish or Jiko by any means. Let's be honest it ain't even 'Ohana. But its good for what it is. I'll be glad if more people don't discover this little secret at the end of the trail.

DR
 


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