When we checked in for our reservation we were given a pager and we sat in the lobby. WL is really a beautiful resort, but I didn't want to admit to DS8 that yes I was kind of reminded of the Great Wolf, lol! When we were seated the tables, large windows, and layout reminded me a little of 'Ohana from when we had dinner there on our last trip. I knew we were in for a lively dinner as there were trays slamming, clattering, the servers yelling across the room. My first concern was DS15. At the end of the day, especially the last meal of the day, he can get anxious and agitated easily and just be done with it all with some of his sensory sensitivities. So I made sure to keep a close eye on him; but in all honesty he was just fine during the meal. DD10 and DS8 thought it was the best meal experience ever and loved the noise and antics. They did the horse stick races around the restaurant twice. At one point I asked for a straw and our server threw about a dozen at me towards my head and DD10 laughed so hard she was nearly in tears! And of course there is the ketchup......
The food is delicious as it looks. We all (except DS15 and DH), had the all you care to eat skillet with ribs, pulled pork, chicken, kielbasa, baked beans, corn on the cob, mashed potatoes, and vegetables. You also get salad and a basket of cornbread. I can say that the meat was prepared well. Tasty, moist, and tender. I'm not a fan of tough, dry meat so I was very pleased. DH had the St. Louis ribs dinner, and DS15 had chicken fingers and fries. We all had the yummy bottomless milkshakes that come in the mason jars, but we were so full that we didn't even finish the milkshakes! So no truly bottomless milkshakes for us, lol!
With full bellies we happily took the boat launch back over to the MK and got there in time to find a good spot to see Wishes for the last time

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Up next: Epcot - Lotus Blossom Cafe, Sunshine Seasons, F&G treats, and... Chef Mickey's - the end of an era?