PHOTOS, VIDEO, REVIEW: ‘Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue’ Returns to Pioneer Hall with Changes, New Food & Drinks

The “Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue” has returned to Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort at Walt Disney World after two years. And of course, we were there for the very first show. You can watch the full hour-long show below, and keep scrolling to read our review of the entire experience.

Check-in

Check-in is located at the former Disney Vacation Club kiosk, across from Pioneer Hall. Doors open at the posted time, but check-in opens 30 minutes early and is also available on the MyDisneyExperience app.

Interior

“Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue” is inside Pioneer Hall, with a mostly wooden interior and chandeliers. Most guests sit on the main level, but there are balconies on the second level too.

The entire hall has been refurbished during the show’s downtime. With new audio and lighting systems, it feels refreshed but continues to keep its original charm.

Before the show starts, a red curtain hangs in front of the stage.

There are new tables and chairs as part of the refurbishment. The plates are red and the cloth napkins are checkered red and white. Tables are set before guests are seated, with cornbread, salad, and shareable barbecue sauce ready to eat.

We already noted that the food is no longer served in signature buckets and comes in skillets instead.

Menu

This prix fixe menu includes cornbread, salad, coleslaw, beans, chicken, pork ribs, mashed potatoes, macaroni and cheese, strawberry shortcake, soft drinks, and select alcoholic drinks. With all items, it’s all-you-can-eat or drink, Cast Members on duty will gladly bring more. The select beers and red and white sangrias included are also bottomless. There are local beers and a new signature cocktail “The Giddy-Up” available for an upcharge.

House-made Cornbread

The cornbread is one of the highlights of the meal, with a moist and rich texture. If it’s not rich enough already, there’s plenty of butter provided.

Hoop Salad

The greens were bright and crunchy. The tomatoes and cucumber also had a good crunch. The dressing was sweet and slightly tangy. We enjoyed this and kept going in for more.

Creamy Coleslaw

The cabbage of the coleslaw was also nice and crunchy. The dressing was slightly watery, but it wasn’t bad.

It was mildly seasoned. It wasn’t the table’s favorite item but it’s a staple of the BBQ lineup.

Mashed Potatoes

These are pretty standard fare for southern food at Walt Disney World. They’re a bit thick and criminally underseasoned, however.

Cowboy Beans

We could taste the brown sugar in these baked beans. They were slightly sweet and had a good seasoning although the sauce was a little thick. We liked it.

Cornbread-crusted Macaroni & Cheese

This is one of the new items introduced and was heavily publicized with the return.

In spite of this, it’s one of the most forgettable offerings of the entire meal. It’s a creamy, standard macaroni and cheese with a hard, flavorless cornbread crumble. It would be simply okay without the crumble, which adds no flavor and instead just gives a texture to it for no reason.

Crispy-fried Chicken

The fried chicken continues to be the best at Walt Disney World. As advertised, the exterior is nice and crispy, but the interior is moist and flavorful in every single piece. Breasts, wings, and thighs are all served.

Smoked Barbecued Pork Ribs

We’ve never found a portion of ribs at Walt Disney World that we enjoyed. These were insanely dry, and unfortunately, no amount of barbecue sauce could save them. If we had to describe them in two words, we’d call them charred and bristled.

Strawberry Shortcake

This is brilliant in its simplicity. There’s nothing extraordinary about the recipe or what they did here, but it remains one of the best desserts in all of Walt Disney World. It’s what you would expect it to be: moist cake with sugar embedded, sweet whipped cream, and a healthy serving of strawberry sauce. This was worth the trip to Fort Wilderness alone.

Beverages

Bottomless Beer

Red Sangria

White Sangria

Regarding the bottomless alcohol, it’s enjoyable enough. These drinks won’t be life-changing, but they’re certainly good for what you paid.

The Giddy-Up

Tito’s Handmade Vodka, Minute Maid Premium Lemonade, and Freshly Brewed Iced Tea

There’s absolutely no reason to order this when there’s bottomless beer and sangria. It’s mostly an Arnold Palmer, and not a very good one at that. This drink is very syrupy, leaving an unpleasant taste.

Show

The show is, for the most part, what you remember. There have been some very minor changes for cultural sensitivity reasons. Despite the modifications, it remains true to its original intent and keeps all of its nostalgic feelings.

You can check out the video of the full show including a list of changes here on WDWNT.

Overall

The Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue remains one of the quintessential, classic Walt Disney World experiences in an era where so few remain. It thankfully has survived the COVID-19 closure with no budget reductions, and is as good as it has ever been. Some of the food is great, and some of it is so-so. But between the fantastic performances and the bottomless alcohol, it’s impossible to have a bad time.

We would highly recommend the Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue to both returning guests and new alike, especially those who’ve never seen it before.

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