A simpler option for Disney would be to provide cart parking at WL near their foodcourt and open up the path to cart traffic. That would allow a large percentage of FW patrons easy utilization of an existing, and well-supported facility with essentially no risk. I would imagine they see installing a foodcourt at FW to be a major risk, since so many choose to cook in their camper. Heck, they found the business at Trail's End to be so hit and miss that they killed hot lunches... if hot chicken is too much to risk, what would they consider a new facility, staff and food?! Maybe they will try something simple like a hot-dog and pretzel cart near the marina to catch the folks taking a midday break?
We JUST got back home, and think this would be the way to go. Especially if they could arrange for easy access for non-cart driving people (car parking area maybe - I have not been to Wilderness Lodge, and have no idea how it is setup).
Considering how very few people were at Trail's End this past week, from a business sense I don't see them expanding the food there, at least during the "off" season. The "guys" (myself, son, and brother-in-law) ate dinner at Trail's End twice this past week, and loved the buffet. Multiple plates of food and multiple desserts for everyone! But it was not crowded (this was during the week), and I could see how the limited food selection, although tasting good, could quickly become "boring". We (the family) had breakfast there on Saturday morning before we left to come home, and it tasted great and was a great selection for a breakfast buffet, but the cost was impressivly high for a breakfast buffet -- the same as for dinner unless I am mistaken.
We had lunch there once during the week, and it turned out to be good timing because they still had the breakfast buffet out plus lunch selection -- Seems that 11:30AM til 12 noon was a "combination" time. Very few people were there for lunch... less than half full at most.
I don't know how crowded FW is during other times of the year, but I was impressed at how much stuff was available considering how few people were there.