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Before Space Mountain, Epcot and even ol’ River Country, a “temporary” wild west dinner show made its debut at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Campground. With a vaudeville-style, slapstick comedy hour and buckets of fried chicken, the show became a surprise hit with guests way back in 1974. Now among the longest-running dinner shows in America, it still has many of the same corny puns – yet sells out well in advance. But with a price tag of up to $ 60.51 per guest, knowledge is good. Here’s a few essential things to know (along with a smattering of the trite and trivial). Continue reading “Oh My Darlin’ – Here’s the Real Dish on Hoop Dee Doo”