The wilderness called to us and we answered with a visit to the Wilderness Lodge. We found new menu items at Roaring Fork, Geyser Point, and not 1, not 2, but 3 NEW skillets in Whispering Canyon Cafe! Check out all of the updates here!
Our adventures in the wilderness started out at the resort’s quick-service Roaring Fork, where we found some new items on the menu.
What’s New at Wilderness Lodge’s Roaring Fork
has updated their menu to include a new Warm Roast Beef Sandwich and a Bratwurst Sausage served on a pretzel roll along with sauerkraut and mustard. For the kiddos in your group, they can now enjoy Mac and Cheese here!
With new items comes some removals from the menu. You can no longer enjoy the Asian Sausage, Western Sausage, and the Pepperoni or Mozzarella Flatbread. We did check, since they still offer a flatbread, you can request a pepperoni or mozzarella flatbread if you don’t want the Sausage, Pepperoni, Caramelized Onions and Mozzarella Flatbread on the menu.
What’s New at Wilderness Lodge’s Geyser Point
There are some additions to the “light fare” and “rustic fare” options at Geyser Point Bar and Grill. Dig into new Teriyaki Chicken Wings, Fish & Chips, or Grilled Angus Strip Sirloin.
Be sure to take some time to enjoy the views Geyser Point offers, as well as some libations!
Don’t forget, Geyser Point has a quick-service walk-up window with a different menu; you can order, receive a number, and have your food delivered to your table when it’s ready — or take it to enjoy poolside — whatever you want! Plus, most of the walk-up window items are now on the Geyser Point menu, so you can order from a server or at the walk-up window. However, the new Fish & Chips and Grilled Angus Strip Sirloin can only be ordered in Geyser Point— not at the walk-up window.
What’s New at Wilderness Lodge’s Whispering Canyon Cafe
Whispering Canyon Cafe is known for two things: its shenanigans and its skillets!
Well, after learning they had a new skillet menu we just had to stop by and give these a try!
The menu includes a new Smoked Beef and Vegetable Soup as a starter, and three (!) new All-You-Care-To-Enjoy Signature Skillets: The Pig, The Land and Sea, and Plant-Based. Read our review of all the new items here.
Items removed from the menu include: the Spring Roll, Western Chips, Pork Belly, Chicken Tortilla Soup, and Canyon Fry Bread starters. For entrees, the Ribs, Pork Loin, Meatloaf, and BLT Salad have been removed as well. We did check and you can still order the Ribs or Smoked Chicken as a special request.
Whew! That about covers all the delicious updates over at Wilderness Lodge. Stay on the lookout for new breakfast skillets coming to menu at Whispering Canyon soon!
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Where is your favorite place to eat when you visit Wilderness Lodge? Let us know in the comments below!
Dave says
There is no better off the beaten path resort to visit than WL. For those staying at monorail resorts, its a simple short relaxing boat ride. I always recommend friends to go there to not only enjoy the variety of food/restaurants but to scope out the resort as a future place to stay. Its been 7 yrs since we have stayed at one resort for our entire trip. We resort hop because we enjoy so many of the resorts and what they have to offer, we hate waiting to experience them on another visit. I always say, visit as many resorts as you can as early as you can in your Disney travels. So many miss out and wait yrs to find out what they were missing by not knowing or visiting a different resort. The food you guys do such a remarkable job making people aware of makes it worth exploring alone, but finding a resort or a pool or an amazing view from a room, or a special restaurant that your child may fall in love with, is oh so Disney experience changing.
Barb says
When we visited Geyser Point in early February we were not allowed to order from the quick service window and sit at Geyser Point. We had to go elsewhere to eat. The manager told us all tables, even those “outside”, are reserved and anyone wanting to sit there must go through host stand.
D shultz says
How much does it cost to stay at geyser club level