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Pioneer Hall - Fort Wilderness

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Menu Date: January 2009

WHAT IS IT? The Hoop-Dee-Doo review is one of the longest running shows at Walt Disney World. Read our review of the Hoop-Dee-Doo Revue!

Entertainment: While you enjoy an all you can eat dinner, you are entertained by good old fashion country western singers, dancers and comedians. Be prepared for slapstick, corny jokes and lots of singing and dancing.

Your meal, brought to your table includes:

Starters: Tossed salad, loaf of bread and honey butter


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Ma's Delicious Fried Chicken
Smoked Barbecued Pork Ribs
Mashed Potatoes
Country Style Baked Beans

Strawberry Shortcake

Included with the meal: Coca Cola, Diet Coke, Root Beer, Sprite, Orange, Pink Lemonade, Iced Tea, Apple Juice, Milk, Chocolate Milk, Hot Tea, Coffee, Draft Bud Light, Chardonnay, Rose, Sangria, and Merlot

For your added enjoyment, there are bottled beers:

Corona $5.25
Sam Adams $5.25
Miller Lite $4.25
Heineken $5.25

Margarita $6.50
Add Glow Cube to any drink $4.00

Plus Tax and 18% gratuity

WHEN IS IT? There are three shows nightly, at 5, 7:15, and 9:30 p.m. The shows last approximately two hours.

PRICING/SEATING: The Hoop Dee Doo Musical Revue dinner show began new tiered pricing on January 1, 2007. Reservations may be made 90 days in advance.

Category 1 Adults (10 and up) $59.99 including tax and gratuity
Children (3-9) $30.99 including tax and gratuity
Infants (0-2) No charge

Category 2 Adults (10 and up) $54.99 including tax and gratuity
Children (3-9) $26.99 including tax and gratuity
Infants (0-2) No charge

Category 3 Adults (10 and up) $50.99 including tax and gratuity
Children (3-9) $25.99 including tax and gratuity
Infants (0-2) No charge

Category 1 will allow you and your party to be seated on the first floor level with your table nearest the stage and in the middle of all the action and excitement.

Category 2 offers either a great table on the first floor behind the Category 1 seating below the balcony or in the center of the balcony on the 2nd floor. Either way, you're still facing the stage so you can get a wonderful view of the entire performance.

Category 3 offers tables that are located on the right hand side or left hand side of the balcony on the 2nd floor. You won't miss a moment of the fun and excitement as you enjoy the panoramic view of the entire stage production.

NOTE: Guests in need of wheelchair accessibility may only be seated in Category 1 for the Hoop Dee Doo Musical Revue. Category 2 and 3 areas of Pioneer Hall are not wheelchair accessible. Guests seated in Category 2 or 3 areas may be required to ascend one flight of stairs.

Discounts are sometimes available so inquire for Annual Passholders, Disney Vacation Club Members and Disney Visa Card Holders... you never know!

Disney Dining Plan: The Dining Plan can be used for the Hoop Dee Doo Musical Revue for Categories 2 and 3 seating. TWO table service credits will be deducted for these shows. Effective August 19, 2007, the Dining Plan can also be used for Category 1 seating at the 9:30 p.m. show, using two table service meal entitlements.

RESERVATIONS -- Reservations may be made 90 days in advance by calling 1-407-WDW-DINE. Tables are assigned in the order in which reservations are made. Shows can sell out during busy times of the year. Payment in full will be required for the Hoop-Dee-Doo at the time of booking. As long as you cancel up to 48 hours in advance, you will receive a full refund.

Special Meals - If you have special dietary needs, be sure to make that clear when you make your reservation. You should be given a phone number to call at least 48 hours in advance to make arrangements for your meal.

Special Events (birthdays, anniversaries, etc.) are acknowledged by the cast members during the show. You may also purchase an individual birthday or special occasion cake at an additional cost by calling 407-824-2660 between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. 48-hour advance notice is required for all cake purchases.

WHERE IS IT? The show is held at Pioneer Hall in Fort Wilderness.

Fort Wilderness guests may board the internal bus to the Settlement Depot.

Non-Fort Wilderness guests can drive, take the boat from the Contemporary, Wilderness Lodge or Magic Kingdom or take a bus from the Ticket and Transportation Center.


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Guest Feedback

My wife and I visited the Hoop-Dee-Doo Revue on our second night at WDW (prompted by the rave reviews on this site). We were on our honeymoon and the day had not been going well. Both of us had a bad cold and the entire day the Florida interior was plagued with torrential downpours. Neither of us felt like making the trek to Ft Wilderness (by boat from MK) but did not want to forfeit the cost of the show so we put on our waders and set out. We were told to arrive 45-60 minutes early for the show, which we did, and ended up waiting on a bench until 5 minutes prior to show starting.

The show started and we quickly forgot all our woes. The food was excellent and there was plenty of it. The service was pretty quick to refill our rib pails and pitchers of beer (if you are really going through the food they seem to pay a little more attention to you). Midway through the show I suggested (after a few more beers) to one of the Cast that if they were going to need volunteers on stage that I was their man, which they were more than happy to oblige, giving me the role of the Indian Brave.

We stayed on location (Port Orleans) and were not quite sure how we were getting back to the resort after the show until it let out and (leave it to Disney) there was a string of buses returning to every hotel. It ended up being one of the best nights we spent at WDW.

If you have reservations, I would only bother showing up 15 minutes prior however or you will end up waiting around Ft Wilderness with nothing to do (especially in the rain). Plan on a 15 minute ride from Magic Kingdom on the boat. (Nick E., November 2005)

*****

We went to the Hoop Dee Doo Review on 11/01/05 and it was great!! We arrived there way too early for our 7:15 pm seating and the staff was able to accommodate us for the 5:00 pm seating. Our seats were upstairs looking directly down on the stage - great view! The food was delicious and plentiful. We asked for more ribs and they were brought out without hesitation. The performers came up to us a few times to inquire about our evening or any special events we were having. I think our kids may have had a better time than we did (5 - 7) I never heard them laugh that loud or that much!! It was lots of fun and a real treat!! (Theresa Ruggiero, November 2005)

*****

My family and I spent a week in Disney at the beginning of October. Our family consists of myself 36, wife 36, mother 63, a 10 yr.old girl, 12 yr old boy and 3 yr old boy. We had 7:15 pm reservations for the Hoop de Doo dinner show on our arrival day and were worried that this would be too late for the baby. We started our day leaving home at 6:30 am for a 7 hour drive to Disney and the baby refused to sleep. We decided to enter the Magic Kingdom for a couple of hours before boarding the boat to Ft. Wilderness. When we did show up for our reservations, the baby was finally showing his tiredness. That all ended when the show started for the Hoop de Doo Review. WOW!! We all had a GREAT TIME!! The baby jumped up and could not look away from the stage. He was, as we all were, laughing and clapping aloud. The point is that the entertainment was so enjoyable for everyone in our party; every age. Oh, the food and service wasn't bad either. After the show, we boarded the boat to go back to the Magic Kingdom where we had parked our car. While in the middle of the lake, fireworks (from MK or EPCOT) started. The boat captain stopped the boat while everyone aboard enjoyed the show and once again, all were mystified. I could write a lot more about the evening but let me try to sum it up as: it was truly magical! (Rick and Sunnie Lowndes, October 2005)

*****

Every time we visit DisneyWorld (at least every 2 years), we make sure to include the Hoop-Dee Doo! It is a wonderful evening of fun and good food. Recommend the earliest show for the freshest food. We do miss the corn on the cob and chips with nacho cheese dip that used to be served. Wish they would go back to including that! (Lois Ready, October 2005)

*****

We went to Disney in September 2005 and of course, we went to Hoop-Dee-Do (It's always been one of my favorites!) I did make reservations close to 2 years in advance and BONUS! for doing that...we got a table right in front of the stage. My kids, ages 5 and 3, loved the show! The stars of the show kept looking at them and winking and talking as the walked by our table. The food, as usual, was good and we had plenty! But nothing can beat the entertainment. No matter how many times you see it...it's still good. (Wendy Collins, September 2005)

*****

We just returned form our trip and this time we decided to see the Hoop Dee Doo dinner show. There were 8 of us ranging from age 3 to 39 and we all had a great time. The food is good and plenty of it. The entertainment was a lot of fun. We had an anniversary, so we enjoyed that part of the show. Then later, they came to our table looking for a volunteer to go up on stage and be a part of the show. I volunteered my husband who was more than willing! He was an Indian brave and had a blast taking part in the show. They took a small photo of him on stage and put it in a little frame along with a certificate for his participation. Overall a great experience and a lot of fun. We rode the ferry from the Magic Kingdom to the resort and then it's just a short walk to Pioneer Hall. (Michelle, June 2005)

*****

We went to the Hoop Dee Doo Review on Sat June 4th (the 5 p.m. show) and I have to say...we all had a fantastic time. We had 2 kids with us and they had a ball. Also to add to the craziness, I was taken up on stage to be the Can Can girl. My 10 year old will never forget that and neither will I! Too much fun! The food was also delicious! Thank you for a wonderful evening! (Valerie Cherry, June 2005)

*****

We just returned from 7 wonderful, magical days at Walt Disney World. The very best meal experience we had was the Hoop Dee Doo Dinner at Pioneer Hall. It's expensive, but absolutely worth every single penny!! The show was fantastic and the food was outstanding and plentiful! A must-do for all families that visit the World! (Sue Ellen Federovitch, May 2005)

*****

We ate at the Hoop Dee Doo review in April 2005. Put me down as one of the naysayers. I didn't really enjoy it. There is a lot of noise and commotion but not much substance - there are a few mildly funny moments but a lot of the night is taken up with birthdays, anniversaries and what part of the country are you from?

We had seats in the balcony but I actually think these were better than on the main floor where the tables looked crowded together and you had no elevation to see the stage. The performers did visit us upstairs and my 4 yr. old son even invited one of them to visit us at home. LOL.

It's not really about the food - but it was plentiful but not too creative. The servers are excellent and efficient. I do think they should be required to ask if you would like to take your leftovers - I never thought of it until I saw the table next to us with "doggie bags". My husband and I each had one piece of chicken and one rib and with the salad snd bread we were filled. My 4 yr. old twins ordered kid friendly food - pizza snd macaroni and cheese.

I thought the stage was quite small for the cast of 6, in fact the pianist is on the audience floor. I was surprised since many of the staged shows in the parks have pretty large stages. In terms of value, we have also attended Dolly's Dixie Stampede where you are getting a really large show - 32 horses, really large cast, and a pre-show comedy - (almost Vegas style) and the price is actually a few dollars cheaper.

Driving to FW is not even that convenient because once you reach the resort, you need to take the resort bus to reach the hall - this involves a bus change too. After the show you can take a hayride - they even have fireworks hayrides. My kids had fun just playing in the sand at the marina then going to the campfire and seeing Chip and Dale. I think I would try it again in another few years but it is not essential each trip. (Elaine Kleinberg, April 2005)

*****

My family of 8 (5 adults, 1 senior, and 2 kids) just came back from Walt Disney World. We have been going every two years since 1995. One thing that has stayed the same was that we always go to the Hoop Dee Doo Review. This year's show was EXCELLENT!!! The food was EXCELLENT!!! Everything was EXCELLENT!!! We always have a good time there. Yes the cost might be a little high but it is truly worth every penny. (Andrew, April 2005)

*****

Despite hearing rave reviews about the Hoop Dee Doo Revue, both on Allears and from friends and family, we were not all that impressed. The food was good and you could eat immediately after being seated, the service average, and the entertainment okay. My 8 year old had a great time. My 6 year old was somewhat entertained. But, the show did not hold my 3 year olds attention at all. It was difficult to entertain him and get anything out of the show. We were the second from the back table and the performers never came back as far as where we were sitting. If I did go again, I'd wait until the kids are all 6+. But, this dinner show definitely did not live up to my expectations or all the glowing reviews I've read! Also, it should be made clear that tables are preassigned, so don't stress out about getting to the show super early! They won't open the doors until showtime anyway. (Kelly Petrucci, April 2005)

*****

When we went to the 9:30 show, it was less crowded with no kids and the service was excellent. We were seated at the stage, by the steps, right where the actors came down to the floor. The actors were great, the food was great, and everyone, servers included, were friendly and nice to us. Even thought there were 7 people in our party, they treated us like we were the only ones in the room. We have been to Disney at least four times before that trip and never went to the show, boy were we sorry. It is a must see the first time in Disney. Although the bus transportion made the night a little longer, it was worth the trip. Highly recommend you going to the later show if you want to see the show and not be bothered by the kids. (Ruth Loughlin, April 2005)

*****

Took my 11 year old daughter to the Hoop-dee-do for her birthday. While it was not what she expected (it was a surprise). she thought it was the best ever. Her 7 year old brother did not stop laughing from beginning to end. Even though we made our reservation a month ahead of time, we were in the balcony. That turned out to be a blessing as our kids could see everything and we were still close to the stage. Our daughter was highlighted twice (once for her birthday and once with our family) and the performers made it around to every table in the place during the two hour performance. The food was actually better than I expected, but there is almost no time to eat it all without missing some of the show (brief intermissions notwithstanding). They provide pizza, hot dogs and mac & cheese for the picky eater (like my son). The beer and wine are adequate, but cold. The wait staff was exceptional and we never felt hurried. Bottom-line: a definite repeat on our next trip. (Skip, March 2005)

*****

My family and I just went to the Hoop-De-Doo for my husband's birthday. My children (boy 11, girl 8) really loved it. I thought the show was fabulous but the food was just OK. We've also been to the Luau and liked the food there better, but we had a really good time and the performers were great. I would recommend this for anyone with kids. (Stacey Kiefer, March 2005)

*****

Our five year old was captivated the whole time. Thought it was great to twirl a napkin over her head and have actors walking in the audience. She is a picky eater and was not excited about baked beans or corn with peppers in it. Our wonderful waitress Nancy brought her out a HUGE bowl of mac-n-cheese. Also I ordered sweet tea and was told they didn't have it. I told Nancy I was suprised because I had had it earlier at the Trails End next door and thought they shared a kitchen. It was good tea. Sure enough, she came back shortly with a pitcher of sweet tea, she had gone next door and gotten. When the show was over I hadn't finished the pitcher and Nancy put the rest in to go cups to take back to the cabin with me. They are extremely friendly and accommodating at both restaurants. If you need something, just ask. Would highly recommend it. (Of course being from Memphis, I was not impressed with ribs that I couldn't easily slide the bone from the meat, but everything else was great.) (Tracy, February 2005)

*****

The Hoop Dee Doo was such a good time. There were 9 in our group (2 years - 52 years) and we all enjoyed the show. They are funny and friendly. The chicken was really good. My 2 year old wouldn't eat it so the waitress asked what she would eat and ended up bringing her out 2 slices of pizza. It was a great way to end our trip. (Melanie, February 2005)

*****

We just returned from our trip to Walt Disney World. We went to the Hoop de Doo Revue for the first time on January 27th. My family and I thought it was great! I have two daughters, ages 12 and 13 and they really enjoyed it. The food was delicious. We had great seats and the waiter was very nice too. The show was very fun. I would definitely recommend this to anyone. (Robyn, January 2005)

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