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By
Debra Martin Koma This
article appeared in the I
admit it -- I normally prefer my humor a little more high-brow, my
cuisine a little more "haute." But the Hoop Dee Doo Musical
Revue, one of Walt Disney World's longest running dinner shows, had
me doubled over with laughter, and groans, and enjoying plain old
country-style fare in spite of myself on a recent visit. Performed
twice nightly in Fort Wilderness Pioneer Hall, the Hoop Dee Doo is
well-known and beloved by many for its vaudeville-style shtick - no
joke too slapstick, no pun too lame, for the crew of six players.
But even if this singing and dancing, hootin' and hollerin' is not
usually your cup of tea, I think you'll find yourself enjoying the
show, along with an abundance of salad, fried chicken, barbecued ribs,
corn, baked beans, and strawberry shortcake. The
fun starts when you arrive at Pioneer Hall, a rustic replica of an
Old West dance hall, made of white pines shipped all the way from
Montana. After you check in with the reservations desk, your photo
is snapped for future purchase (about $20 for the package of one large
and two The
Pioneer Hall Players include three couples - Everybody's Sweetheart
Flora Long and her beau, Jim Handy, the handsome cowboy; dancers Claire
de Lune (she of the squeaky, tuneless voice) and Johnny Ringo; and
the down-home comic relief of Dolly and Six Bits Slocum. There's
no plot to the show, and it's not sophisticated humor, by any stretch
- this is just an old-fashioned, G-rated, good ol' time. Once everyone's
seated and has had a chance to start on the salad and rolls with honey-sweetened
butter, the group introduces itself with a rousing opening The
all-you-care-to-eat dinner is slammed on your table in old-fashioned
pails - the fried chicken is moist, the ribs a bit smoky. Side dishes
are served in the same way - slow-cooked baked beans and corn seasoned
with onion and green pepper bits. For choosier children, the servers
are more than happy to bring a variety of kid-tested fare - macaroni
and cheese, hot dogs, even peanut butter and jelly sandwiches are
available upon request. If
the tall Mason jars filled to the brim with icy water aren't enough
to slake your thirst, your server will bring you the beverage of your
choice: lemonade, milk (white and chocolate), soft drinks, iced tea,
coffee, or wine (including cabernet, white zin, chardonnay and sangria!).
As
the main course draws to a conclusion, the entertainment swings into
high gear. The performers return to engage the audience in celebrating
birthdays and anniversaries and mingle once again with the crowd,
not forgetting those seated at the upstairs tables. Folks celebrating
anniversaries are serenaded with "Let Me Call You Sweetheart"
and are encouraged to take a few dance steps together. Finally, a
rousing rendition of Woody Guthrie's Servers
are in on the joke just as much as the on-stage performers. During
a recent visit to Pioneer Hall, the server at the table next to ours
was overheard asking one woman if she had enough chicken. "Would
you like another breast, Ma'am? Oh, I'm sorry. I suppose it's rude
to ask a woman if she wants another breast." Later, the same
server asked if the woman was wearing prescription glasses. "If
so, you better keep those glasses on, or else the prescription will
run out!" Loud groans ensued. On-stage,
the performers are clearly enjoying hamming it up - especially as
it becomes clear what their personas' relationships are. Dolly clearly
is sweet on Six Bits, who is clearly sweet on Claire. When Dolly insults
Six Bits with After
a version of "Clementine", dessert is brought out amongst
much fanfare and chorus line-style high leg kicks - including from
the servers! Dishes of delectable strawberry shortcake smothered with
whipped cream are plonked on the table, and as you gobble up this
grand finale (with coffee As
the show draws to its end, servers run through and distribute washboards
for the final number so that everyone can join in and make as much
ruckus as possible. Maybe
the Hoop Dee Doo Revue is not for everyone, but for those who don't
mind their ribs barbecued, their chicken southern-fried and their
humor corned, the Hoop Dee Doo is a Must-Do. ALL
EARS TIPS: Buying
Tickets: Reservations can be made up to two years ahead of time,
and it really pays to book early! Tables are assigned in the order
in which reservations are made and, since there is seating on two
levels, reserving early helps ensure seating on the main floor, rather
than in the balcony. Shows can sell out during busy times of the year,
like around the holidays. Ticket
Prices include tax and gratuity included. Discounts are sometimes
available, either to American Express cardholders, or annual passholders.
Be sure to ask when you call. See our general Hoop
Dee Doo Revue page for current prices. Call
407-WDW-DINE to make reservations. Special
Diets: The Hoop Dee Doo Revue will accommodate your special dietary
requests (vegetarian, diabetic, etc.) if you call at least 24 hours
in advance. Make your requests at 407-824-2803. How
to Get There: Fort Wilderness guests may board the internal bus
to the Settlement Depot. Guests staying on Disney property can drive,
take the boat from the Contemporary, Wilderness Lodge or Magic Kingdom
or take a |
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