Reunion Station at Wilderness Lodge to Offer Disney Vacation Club Members Paid Lounge Experience

When Reunion Station opens at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge in 2018, it may offer a first-of-its-kind paid lounge experience for Disney Vacation Club Members.

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The space located adjacent to Geyser Point Bar and Grill (it’s connected to the same building, located just behind the dining venue) is planned to offer:

  • A paid lounge access option that includes select food and beverages daily during specified morning and evening hours. The option will be available to entire travel parties for the duration of stay, based on availability for an added fee.
  • A variety of premium experiences with a participation fee.
  • Open time for members to visit the space to play family games, etc.

So basically, this would be a paid, add-on, club level style offering for Disney Vacation Club members, but the lounge would only be available during set times. During other times, the space will be used for the aforementioned paid activities and general activity time for all members.

Disney Vacation Club exclusive accommodations typically do not offer a club level option.


Reunion Station is set to open in 2018 at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge.

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PHOTOS, VIDEO: Boulder Ridge Cove Pool and Cascade Cabins Area Opens to Guests at Wilderness Lodge

With just two weeks to go before their official opening, the Cascade Cabins area and the Boulder Ridge Cove Pool opened to guests at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge Resort this week. Below, we have a video tour for you to enjoy of the awesome new area, followed by some photos:


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The mighty buffalo topiaries are back, a nice touch for the new area.

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Now connected to the track at Geyser Point Bar and Grill, there is another mine car.

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Steps away from Geyser Point is the new Boulder Ridge Cove Pool.

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The entrance to this section of the Cascade Cabins can be found just behind Geyser Point.

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Once it grows in more, the area around the cabins will be pretty serene. The look is already quite pleasant with the new foliage though.

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I love the cabin number signs so much.

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It probably would have been a little cooler if they were log cabins, but they aren’t unpleasant looking.

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Benches in the surrounding area are nice and unique.

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Now we head back to the Boulder Ridge Cove Pool area.

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The spa timer is attached to dynamite. This might be my favorite detail in any pool area Disney has ever built.

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The poolside restrooms are gorgeous and offer a little more privacy that at most resorts.

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Don’t worry, I made sure it was empty before I took any pictures…

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A shower and changing room with a locking door is a nice offering.

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The covered seating areas are well themed and furnished.

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And lastly, a look from above.

The Cascade Cabins and the Boulder Ridge Cove Pool both look to be fantastic additions to Wilderness Lodge, continuing the rich theme and attention to detail that the resort is known for. While we may scoff at more and more Disney Vacation Club additions, these are well thought out and well executed, and a viable addition to the DVC lineup at Walt Disney World.

Beauty Salon to Replace Trout Pass Pool Bar at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge

The recent opening of Geyser Point Bar & Grill, a quick-service restaurant located at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge, has enabled the Walt Disney World Resort to re-imagine the former Trout Pass Pool Bar, which will soon become the “Salon by the Springs”.

The former Trout Pass pool bar

“Salon by the Springs” will offer a variety of manicure, pedicure, and hair services. Construction on this  transformation officially began on March 20. The construction team will continue to work during the resort’s approved noise hours of 9 a.m. through 6 p.m. until the project is completed.

PHOTOS, VIDEO, REVIEW: Geyser Point Bar and Grill Opens; Counter service Meets Lounge at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge

The first major piece of the ongoing expansion of Disney’s Wilderness Lodge opened on Monday: Geyser Point Bar and Grill.

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The new lounge and counter service location is nestled on the shores of Bay Lake where a beach line once stood.

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The fire pit just outside of the main entrance will be a nice spot to enjoy some warmth and food & drink.

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The bar and lounge portion of the establishment is under a large, open air structure.

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Adjacent, guests will find a counter service location for if they are in a hurry.

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A rather pleasant lounge surrounds the bar, offering a full service dining experience with a waiter or waitress.

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The bar has plenty of seats, which is good, because they are going to need it…

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The views of Bay Lake from here are gorgeous (even though Monday wasn’t exactly the most picturesque day in Central Florida).

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The new location will be just steps away from many of the Copper Creek Cabins that are nearing completion at the resort.

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If you take a walk around the corner, there is still much work to be done.

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However, the themed elements here are fantastic. as the backstory goes…

Such rejuvenating transformations were common in the Pacific Northwest following the mid-20th-century fading of the Transcontinental Railroad, as locals turned rails into trails – repurposing everything from bridges and tunnels to cranes and quarries. A nearby “Boulder Ridge Railway and Mining Co.” water tower will be among the pool area’s landmark reminders of its pioneering past, while a vintage mine cart supports the mining theme with an affectionate nod to Disney history.

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While not confirmed yet, the Reunion Station sounds like it may be home to the new activity center and childcare amenities for the resort (since the Cub’s Den is now closed).

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The water tower and other themed elements nearby are stunning, fantastic pieces that go a long way to make this area feel special and envelope you in the resort’s fantastic theme.

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They sure do love years ending in 71…

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Train tracks in the ground and a nearby mine cart further the story.

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We have a short video tour if you would like a better sense of how everything here is situated:

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An updated map can be found nearby, featuring pieces of the resort that have yet to open.

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Temporary stickers cover the items that are not yet open.

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Alright, now let’s head on in and have a bite (and a few drinks, I suppose)…

Geyser Point Bar and Grill Menus

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What instantly puts Geyser Point over many of the other establishments at various resorts is the variety of options. Not only does the lounge offer a huge menu of drinks and a few unique edible options, but you can also order from the full counter service menu as well. This is spectacular. This is one of the reasons why I love Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar at Disneyland so much more than the Polynesian Village Resort version, because I can enjoy the specialty beverages, but also a quick service meal from the Tangaroa Terrace next door.

We start below with the lounge-only menu:

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The featured cocktails are completely unique to Geyser Point Bar and Grill.

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Below, the full counter service menu:

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Below is the breakfast offerings (which we will be back for):

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OK, now let’s get down to business…

Featured and Specialty Drinks

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Let’s dive on in to the alcoholic beverages that we tried on our first visit, shall we?

Whippersnapper Sour ($11.25)

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WhipperSnapper Whiskey perfectly mixed with Sweet-and-Sour

This is something fairly unique to this location and I thought it was pretty tasty too. I was concerned when ordering it as I don’t often like drinks with sweet-and-sour, but I would honestly order this again.

Cascadia Sangria Cocktail ($11.00)

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Zodiac Black Cherry Vodka, fresh Lime Juice, and Orange Juice topped with Columbia Crest H3 Merlot

Warning: this won’t stay this pretty as you do have to mix it after this, but it does offer a pretty picture before you do. This was honestly my favorite of all the drinks that we tried and a fun twist on your average sangria.

Northwest Iced Tea ($11.25)

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Rogue Dark Rum, 44° North Idaho Potato Vodka, Aviation Gin, Cointreau, and Sweet-and-Sour with a splash of Coca-Cola

Rum and Coke is probably just about my favorite adult beverage, and this is an interesting and delicious take on that.

Black Cherry Mule ($10.75)

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Crown Royal Regal Apple, DeKuyper Pucker Sour Apple, and fresh Lime Juice topped with Fever Tree Ginger Beer

I wasn’t crazy about this and I think it is because it needs a little more of the black cherry vodka. I would say that I don’t usually like ginger beer drinks, but as we learned at the Paddlefish with the Gold Rush, it turns out that I do. So maybe stay clear of this one.

Huckleberry Punch ($11.25)

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44° North Mountain Huckleberry Vodka, Bols Crème de Cassis, fresh Lemon Juice, and Cranberry Juice

This is yet another viable option here, especially if you like a good fruity cocktail. Huckleberry vodka is very unique, which again separates the drinks here from many other places at Walt Disney World.

Blue Wilderness ($10.25)

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Black Cherry Zodiac Vodka, pineapple juice, lemon juice, simple syrup, and Curacao.

I could not for the life of men remember what was in this, so credit to The Dis for the ingredient list and for the discovery of the drink (my arm and head also pop up a few times in that video as I was sitting behind them). I do enjoy myself a fruity beverage, so this was rather enjoyable to me. You almost can’t taste the alcohol in this (“that could be dangerous, very dangerous” to quote the Indiana Jones Adventure), but that doesn’t take away from the enjoyment of this nice fruity concoction.

Appetizers & Entrees

Below is a mix of items from both the counter service menu and the lounge-only menu.

Lump Crab Cake Sandwich ($13.99)

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with House-made Canadian Bacon and Spicy Cabbage-Carrot Slaw

This sandwich was spectacular, stacked with plenty of crab cake and a nice, thick piece of Canadian bacon. Even the slaw blended well, being something I would usually remove before consuming the rest. The bread was fresh and I LOVED the waffle fries. This is seriously one of my favorite counter service meals I have had.

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House Smoked Salmon BLT ($12.49)

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with Lemon-Caper Mayonnaise

Giant, thick pieces of salmon with bacon, lettuce, and tomato on this perfect multigrain bread make for another fantastic option here. I hate to sound like a broken record, but this was awesome as well. A filling and well prepared meal for sure.

Cheesy Barbecue Brisket with House Made Chips ($11.00)

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Alright, I know I just told you how much I loved the last two dishes, but this was our overall favorite. This cheesy brisket dip has a wonderful flavor and a nice dose of house made chips to dip in it. This is absolutely a must-order if you will be dining here!

Edamame with Chili Salt ($5.00)

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These make for a really good, cheap lounge appetizer. The portion is very sizable and the chili salt gives them a favorable kick.

Crispy Fried Oysters with Miso Tartar Sauce ($12.00)

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I also enjoyed the crispy fried oysters, which paired perfectly with the Miso Tartar Sauce.

Classic Bacon Cheeseburger ($12.49)

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with Tillamook Cheddar, Lettuce and Tomato

As I would at most Disney counter service locations, I’m going to advise you to stay away from the hamburgers. These are not of the quality of a D-Luxe Burger and will not hit the spot. They are typically dry and almost flavorless. Steer clear at all costs. And yes, that is the full side of fries…

Smoked Turkey Sandwich ($9.99)

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with Lettuce, Tomato and Cranberry Mayonnaise

Another viable option, the turkey sandwich is a solid substitute for the salmon version if you are not a big seafood eater. The quinoa salad was also pretty solid if you don’t want to order the waffle fries.

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Chocolate Brownie Mousse ($5.99)

Disney Announces New Restaurants and Pool Enhancements for Disney’s Wilderness Lodge

The Disney Vacation Club accommodations formerly known as The Villas at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge have assumed a new name – Boulder Ridge Villas at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge, but this is just the beginning of the changes at the resort as the cabins outside of the main lodge are erected.

A sweeping re-imagination of the former Hidden Springs Pool is also underway. Depicted in the artist rendering below and scheduled to open in summer 2017, Boulder Ridge Cove will feature an expanded sun deck and zero-depth-entry pool in what appears to have been an abandoned rock quarry.

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A nearby “Boulder Ridge Railway and Mining Co.” water tower will be among the pool area’s landmark reminders of its pioneering past, while a vintage mine cart supports the mining theme with an affectionate nod to Disney history.

Beyond the new pool space, scheduled enhancements to the resort are “chugging along” and include a brand-new bar & grill, in addition to a quick-service restaurant. Geyser Point Bar & Grill will be located in the heart of the feature pool area of Disney’s Wilderness Lodge, where guests can grab a bite to eat as they lounge by the resort’s main pool. The rendering for this area highlights ample outdoor seating and architecture that looks right at home with that of the existing Lodge, as well as Boulder Ridge Villas.

PHOTOS, VIDEO: Cabins & Dining Take Shape at New DVC Copper Creek Villas, Wilderness Lodge

While no opening date is set yet, work continues at a blistering pace on the Copper Creek Cabins and Villas at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge, the latest Disney Vacation Club property announced by the company. I went to check out the construction site yesterday and found that many of the cabins are in place and the new dining establishment along the waterfront is pretty far along as well.

Copper Creek Cabins & Villas Construction

Copper Creek Cabins & Villas Construction

Here we find the new dining establishment, just steps away from the existing pool bar at the Wilderness Lodge.

Copper Creek Cabins & Villas Construction

Copper Creek Cabins & Villas Construction

This looks to be an outdoor seating area adjacent to the new dining establishment.

Copper Creek Cabins & Villas Construction

Copper Creek Cabins & Villas Construction

We’re guessing that is the entrance to the establishment, believed to be an additional counter service location.

Copper Creek Cabins & Villas Construction

Copper Creek Cabins & Villas Construction

Copper Creek Cabins & Villas Construction

Copper Creek Cabins & Villas Construction

Copper Creek Cabins & Villas Construction

Copper Creek Cabins & Villas Construction

Some of the cabins are in place already and many have their framework fully completed at this point. This project has moved a lot faster than we thought it would, possibly because Disney is anxious to move on the the Caribbean Beach project, followed by the 2nd Bay Lake Tower project.

Copper Creek Cabins & Villas Construction

Copper Creek Cabins & Villas Construction

Copper Creek Cabins & Villas Construction

Copper Creek Cabins & Villas Construction

Copper Creek Cabins & Villas Construction

Copper Creek Cabins & Villas Construction

Copper Creek Cabins & Villas Construction

Copper Creek Cabins & Villas Construction

Copper Creek Cabins & Villas Construction

Copper Creek Cabins & Villas Construction

Copper Creek Cabins & Villas Construction

Copper Creek Cabins & Villas Construction

Copper Creek Cabins & Villas Construction

Copper Creek Cabins & Villas Construction

The pool seems to be the one part of the project lagging behind, but pool construction is not such a time-consuming task.

Copper Creek Cabins & Villas Construction

Copper Creek Cabins & Villas Construction

Copper Creek Cabins & Villas Construction

Copper Creek Cabins & Villas Construction

Copper Creek Cabins & Villas Construction

Copper Creek Cabins & Villas Construction

We also have a video tour of the construction site to share with you today, which will give you a better feel for the scope of the project:

As always, stay tuned to WDWNT.com for the latest news and information on the Copper Creek Cabins and Villas at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge.

PHOTO REPORT: Magic Kingdom 8/19/16 (Tomorrowland Repaint, More Rocks, Wilderness Lodge Cabins, ETC.)

In our latest photo report, we travel to the Magic Kingdom and the surrounding resort area to see the latest progress on the Tomorrowland repainting, the continuing rock installation at WDW beaches, and the Disney Vacation Club cabin additions at Wildenress Lodge.

Cinderella Castle Crane Returns

Cinderella Castle Crane

Cinderella Castle Crane

The crane is back at Cinderella Castle for the installation of the Dreamlights for the holiday season (yes, it is still August).

Cinderella Castle Crane

Cinderella Castle Crane

Cinderella Castle Crane

Cinderella Castle Crane

Tomorrowland Repainting

Tomorrowland Entrance Repainting

Tomorrowland Entrance Repainting

The repainting of the Tomorrowland entrance is now visible on the front side, as a grey/silver soat has been started at the bottom of the rocks by the water.

Tomorrowland Entrance Repainting

Tomorrowland Entrance Repainting

Big Thunder Mountain Refurbishment

Big Thunder Mountain Refurbishment

Big Thunder Mountain Refurbishment

Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is closed until November for what we expect to be the installation of the new finale scene, similar to that found at Disneyland Park.

Big Thunder Mountain Refurbishment

Big Thunder Mountain Refurbishment

Big Thunder Mountain Refurbishment

Big Thunder Mountain Refurbishment

Big Thunder Mountain Refurbishment

Big Thunder Mountain Refurbishment

This and That

Alligator and Snake warning sign in the Magic Kingdom

Alligator and Snake warning sign in the Magic Kingdom

Spotted this sign by Big Thunder Mountain, in the designated smoking section.

Sofia the First ear hat

Sofia the First ear hat

There is now a Sofia the First ear hat on sale in the parks.

Sofia the First ear hat

Sofia the First ear hat

New Pirates of the Caribbean merchandise

New Pirates of the Caribbean merchandise

More Pirates of the Caribbean merchandise featuring the Fab 5 continues to be released.

New Pirates of the Caribbean merchandise

New Pirates of the Caribbean merchandise

New Pirates of the Caribbean merchandise

New Pirates of the Caribbean merchandise

The line is geared towards children, so there are plastic placemats available.

Magic Kingdom Rainy Day Character Cavalcade

Rainy Day Character Cavalcade

Rainy Day Character Cavalcade

When “Move It! Shake It! Dance and Play It!” is cancelled for inclement weather, it also get the Magic Kingdom rainy Day Character Cavalcade treatment. This replacement offering drives up and down Main Street in this case, at least giving guests a look at their favorite characters. It also has a really catch soundtrack, which you can hear below in an older recording of the parade we have:

Rainy Day Character Cavalcade

Rainy Day Character Cavalcade

Rainy Day Character Cavalcade

Rainy Day Character Cavalcade

Rainy Day Character Cavalcade

Rainy Day Character Cavalcade

Rainy Day Character Cavalcade

Rainy Day Character Cavalcade

Rainy Day Character Cavalcade

Rainy Day Character Cavalcade

Rainy Day Character Cavalcade

Rainy Day Character Cavalcade

Rainy Day Character Cavalcade

Rainy Day Character Cavalcade

Rainy Day Character Cavalcade

Rainy Day Character Cavalcade

Rainy Day Character Cavalcade

Rainy Day Character Cavalcade

Rainy Day Character Cavalcade

Rainy Day Character Cavalcade

Rainy Day Character Cavalcade

Rainy Day Character Cavalcade

Rainy Day Character Cavalcade

Rainy Day Character Cavalcade

Rainy Day Character Cavalcade

Rainy Day Character Cavalcade

Rainy Day Character Cavalcade

Rainy Day Character Cavalcade

Contemporary Resort

Disney's Contemporary Resort

Disney’s Contemporary Resort

In traveling to Trail’s End at Fort Wildnerness, we decided to take a boat, which provided some spectacular views.

Disney's Contemporary Resort

Disney’s Contemporary Resort

Disney's Contemporary Resort

Disney’s Contemporary Resort

Disney's Contemporary Resort

Disney’s Contemporary Resort

This is one of my favorite pictures I’ve ever taken at Walt Disney World…

Disney's Contemporary Resort

Disney’s Contemporary Resort

What are all these bags backstage at the Contemporary? ROCKS. HUNDREDS AND THOUSANDS OF ROCKS.

Disney's Contemporary Resort

Disney’s Contemporary Resort

These rocks will soon line the shoreline behind the resort, similar to the beaches at the Polynesian and Grand Floridian.

Wilderness Lodge DVC/Fort Wilderness

Wilderness Lodge DVC

Wilderness Lodge DVC

Work continues on the Disney Vacation Club cabin additions at Wilderness Lodge.

Wilderness Lodge DVC

Wilderness Lodge DVC

Wilderness Lodge DVC

Wilderness Lodge DVC

Wilderness Lodge DVC

Wilderness Lodge DVC

Wilderness Lodge DVC

Wilderness Lodge DVC

Wilderness Lodge DVC

Wilderness Lodge DVC

Wilderness Lodge DVC

Wilderness Lodge DVC

Wilderness Lodge DVC

Wilderness Lodge DVC

Wilderness Lodge DVC

Wilderness Lodge DVC

Many of the cabins are going vertical now.

Wilderness Lodge DVC

Wilderness Lodge DVC

Wilderness Lodge DVC

Wilderness Lodge DVC

The shoreline at Fort Wilderness received the rock treatment as well.

Wilderness Lodge DVC

Wilderness Lodge DVC

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Trail’s End moonshine

We end on alcohol once again, this time with some of the fantastic moonshine drinks available at Trail’s End and Crockett’s Tavern.

REVIEW: Whispering Canyon Introduces MASSIVE “10 Gallon Hat” – $27 Dessert Served in a Hat

Whispering Canyon was always one of my favorite restaurants at the Walt Disney World Resort hotels, mostly for the food quality, endless servings, and playful atmosphere. However, a few years ago, I picked Whispering Canyon for a birthday dinner and experienced a really terrible meal. Food was overcooked, under-cooked, and we even ended up waiting an hour past our reservation time. It was this experience which kept me away from Whispering Canyon at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge, even though I have frequented Roaring Fork and Territory Lounge.

I wanted a good reason to return to Whispering Canyon, and a good tip from a friend last week was enough to convince me to do so. All he told me was that there was a new dessert, not featured on the menu, served in a “10 gallon hat”. I immediately said, “let’s go to Whispering Canyon!”

Now, while the main purpose of this trip was the ginormous dessert, which we will get to shortly, I do want to review the infamous skillet offered here, so this will be a full review.

Whispering Canyon Menu

Whispering Canyon dinner menu

Whispering Canyon dinner menu

Whispering Canyon dinner menu

Whispering Canyon dinner menu

Whispering Canyon kids' menu

Whispering Canyon kids’ menu

Whispering Canyon drink menu

Whispering Canyon drink menu

The all-you-care-to-enjoy milkshakes are a great value at 7.50, the caramel is a particular favorite of mine. However, I skipped the shakes since there was an acrylic hat filled with sugary confections to order…

All-You-Care-To-Enjoy Skillet ($30 for adults, $14 for children)

Mixed greens covered in an Apple Vinaigrette

Mixed greens covered in an Apple Vinaigrette

The skillet meal begins with a salad of mixed greens covered in an Apple Vinaigrette.

CORNBREAD

CORNBREAD

There was also cornbread, which I couldn’t manage to get a picture of before we started devouring it…

The Whispering Canyon Skillet

The Whispering Canyon Skillet

The skillet itself contains pork ribs, barbecue pulled pork, roasted glazed chicken, beef brisket, western style sausage, mashed potatoes, fresh vegetables, corn on the cob, and baked beans. It is quite the feast and the server will bring you more of whatever you want if the first skillet isn’t enough to conquer your hunger.

Everything was cooked well this time, providing an experience much like the Whispering Canyon I remember from my very first visits. This ain’t Victoria and Albert’s, but if you enjoy good barbecue in endless portions, this is the right place for you.

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The 10 Gallon Hat Dessert ($27.00)

10 Gallon Hat dessert at Whispering Canyon

10 Gallon Hat dessert at Whispering Canyon

Served in a giant plastic hat, this thing is fairly insane. Insane enough where someone looking to eat lighter might go to Beaches & Cream and get the Kitchen Sink…

10 Gallon Hat dessert at Whispering Canyon

10 Gallon Hat dessert at Whispering Canyon

So, what is in the monstrosity? Well, let me tell you…

  • Vanilla ice cream
  • Chocolate ice cream
  • Strawberry ice cream
  • Mine Chocolate Chip ice cream
  • Bananas
  • Pineapple
  • A full piece of Apple Pie
  • Graham Cracker Crumbles
  • A whole vanilla cupcake
  • Strawberry Sauce
  • Caramel Sauce
  • 2 Mickey Mouse cookies
  • A skewer of toasted marshmallows
  • 2 chocolate brownies
  • Chocolate covered bacon
10 Gallon Hat dessert at Whispering Canyon

10 Gallon Hat dessert at Whispering Canyon

The Ten Gallon Hat is not on the menu, you will likely have to ask for it. In our case, our serve never even brought it up. After she finished rattling off the dessert menu, we then asked if she had anything larger, to which I replied, “Do you happen to have something served in plastic headgear?”

10 Gallon Hat dessert at Whispering Canyon

10 Gallon Hat dessert at Whispering Canyon

I was rather surprised that there was not a big hoopla made over the ordering of this dessert hat. Whispering Canyon is generally loud: there are servers yelling at guests, guests yelling for ketchup, and loud horse on a stick pony races around the entire dining area. HOW IS THERE NOT SOME LOUD EVENT WHEN SOMEONE ORDERS THE BIGGEST DESSERT AT DISNEY WORLD?

I informed my server that I was disappointed about this, and that I expected more from such an insanely fun establishment. She then brought her manager over to hear my idea. The manager then looked at the server and said. “let’s work on this tonight!”. So, if you order this and something happens before it comes to your table, I guess you can thank ol’ Tom Corless. If nothing happens, well then, I just look stupid as usual I suppose.

10 Gallon Hat dessert at Whispering Canyon

10 Gallon Hat dessert at Whispering Canyon

The 10 Gallon Hat is suggested for 6-10 guests according to our server. We had 3 full-grown adults & 2 children who at least had a few bites, and we made a sizable dent in this thing. That being said, we are not suggested serving size people and probably devour more dessert than the average human being.

I feel like I’m downplaying the size by saying we almost finished it, but we are not normal, and this was more food than you can imagine, even looking at the photos.

10 Gallon Hat dessert at Whispering Canyon

10 Gallon Hat dessert at Whispering Canyon

To paraphrase Ian Malcolm in Jurassic Park, Whispering Canyon was so worried about creating this dessert, they never wondered if they should. It is really good, but there are a few things that just don’t blend well. I managed to get a bite or two that (I believe) had apple pie, pineapple, and mint ice cream in it. This is not something I wanted. That being said, finding a full vanilla cupcake under a mound of chocolate ice cream pretty much made my day. Nothing is blended in it, so it does make it easy to divvy up everyone’s favorite desserts, despite the daunting size of the overall contraption.

If you are picky in your dessert eating (I don’t care for fruit desserts), choose your bites carefully, but otherwise, dig in as you please. They will also provide bowls if you don’t feel like having your whole party eat out of one hat.

10 Gallon Hat dessert at Whispering Canyon

10 Gallon Hat dessert at Whispering Canyon

This is how far we got…

10 Gallon Hat dessert at Whispering Canyon

10 Gallon Hat dessert at Whispering Canyon

It's listed as "Hat Ice Cream" on the receipt...

It’s listed as “Hat Ice Cream” on the receipt…

$27.00 is a lot of money (and according to one reader, too expensive for lunch at Tiffins), but this was something unique and is sure to be something everyone in the family will remember about their trip to Disney World for a long time to come. I have encountered some crazy desserts in my time, but the 10 Gallon Hat has to be just about the craziest.

Thanks to Chris and Elizabeth Chatron for their help in ordering and eating this thing…

The Monorails: Live at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge

Long before they made an appearance as our favorite 3″ Disney collectibles, The Monorails were a band that toured around the Walt Disney World Resort performing at the resorts on their grand openings. We recently dug up some of The Monorails old concert posters, CDs, Albums and publicity photos. On May 28, 1994, Disney opened the Wilderness Lodge on the banks of beautiful Bay Lake. The Monorails were of course on hand for both openings. Take a look…

Concert Poster

CD Cover