Ginamarie
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The boat ride to Wilderness Lodge was a relaxing one, and we envied the swimming area as we walked past it. We were a little early, so we took advantage of a photopass photographer who was taking some rustic looking photos. Im glad we did, since we got so few pictures of our whole family this time around. The photographer was a sweet young girl, and she spent a good while chatting with us since no one else wanted pictures. Im glad she was so sweet because Ariel actually smiled for those pictures instead of hiding her head.
Then we checked in at the Whispering Canyon Café. Whispering Canyon has always been one of my favorites. I love BBQ food. Unfortunately, I was still too full from lunch to go for the all you can eat skillet. Plus, with Stitch being grumpy, I knew I couldnt easily eat chicken wings and ribs with him in my arms. What a bummer! On the bright side though, it meant that I ordered something I normally wouldnt, the meatloaf. Buzz ordered the ribs, and Ariel ate off of our plates. Buzz also got a wild berries shake, and I ordered a cherry coke. Our waitress was sweet, but seemed afraid to tease us since we were looking after our kids. I love the teasing though! I wish they would just ask at the beginning of the meal what kind of experience you wanted, so that you could opt in or out of the teasing. Out came the cornbread, and we devoured as much of it as possible. They do good cornbread here, and even Ariel liked to munch on it. Stitch was having one of his grumpy meals this time, which was unfortunate, because I love this place. I ate maybe half of my entrée, which was delicious. The meatloaf was flavored perfectly and had little pieces of sweet red peppers, and the mashed potatoes were so buttery and nice. I didnt want to waste it, so I got the rest of my meal boxed up with the remainder of the cornbread. I left Buzz and Ariel in the restaurant, and went into the lobby to do more nursing. The lobby at the Wilderness Lodge is gorgeous, and the couches and chairs they have scattered around look rustic and leathery, but theyre comfortable. I could have just napped right there on the couch, though I could hear the horse races going on in the restaurant, which Ariel loved. Buzz took some pictures since I was missing all of the action.

Food: I still love the food at WCC, and have zero complaints about anything we ate. This will be a stop on our next trip for sure, and now I know there are other tasty things on the menu besides the skillet. 5/5
Service/Ambiance: Service was quick but not rushed. The ambiance is good. The restaurant is loud, but that's part of its charm, and I knew what to expect going in. My only gripe, is that I would have liked to play along with the gags. 4.75/5, for having to drink five cokes and still not gotten a gag cup!
Then we checked in at the Whispering Canyon Café. Whispering Canyon has always been one of my favorites. I love BBQ food. Unfortunately, I was still too full from lunch to go for the all you can eat skillet. Plus, with Stitch being grumpy, I knew I couldnt easily eat chicken wings and ribs with him in my arms. What a bummer! On the bright side though, it meant that I ordered something I normally wouldnt, the meatloaf. Buzz ordered the ribs, and Ariel ate off of our plates. Buzz also got a wild berries shake, and I ordered a cherry coke. Our waitress was sweet, but seemed afraid to tease us since we were looking after our kids. I love the teasing though! I wish they would just ask at the beginning of the meal what kind of experience you wanted, so that you could opt in or out of the teasing. Out came the cornbread, and we devoured as much of it as possible. They do good cornbread here, and even Ariel liked to munch on it. Stitch was having one of his grumpy meals this time, which was unfortunate, because I love this place. I ate maybe half of my entrée, which was delicious. The meatloaf was flavored perfectly and had little pieces of sweet red peppers, and the mashed potatoes were so buttery and nice. I didnt want to waste it, so I got the rest of my meal boxed up with the remainder of the cornbread. I left Buzz and Ariel in the restaurant, and went into the lobby to do more nursing. The lobby at the Wilderness Lodge is gorgeous, and the couches and chairs they have scattered around look rustic and leathery, but theyre comfortable. I could have just napped right there on the couch, though I could hear the horse races going on in the restaurant, which Ariel loved. Buzz took some pictures since I was missing all of the action.

Food: I still love the food at WCC, and have zero complaints about anything we ate. This will be a stop on our next trip for sure, and now I know there are other tasty things on the menu besides the skillet. 5/5
Service/Ambiance: Service was quick but not rushed. The ambiance is good. The restaurant is loud, but that's part of its charm, and I knew what to expect going in. My only gripe, is that I would have liked to play along with the gags. 4.75/5, for having to drink five cokes and still not gotten a gag cup!