Camp Social at the Wilderness
511 E Adams St, Wisconsin Dells
(608) 253-9729
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It cost me and my girlfriend $45 dollars for the two of us to eat. Solid food, but for the price not really worth it.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 3
Honestly, not bad in terms of cost and food quality.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 2
Food quality is quite below the price you are paying. You’d be much better paying for delivery or checking out one of the many local restaurants. Service was also not great.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 1
Service: 1
18$ Adult. 10$ kids under 10 years. Drinks extra charge though.
This place has great breakfast red potatoes with skin on with onions and sweet peppers. Great cheesy hashbrowns. Everything restocked immediately, nothing ever runs out. Piles upon piles of bacon and sausage. I guess it's pricey because of the drink charge but it's way better than any hotel breakfast you would pay for. Water cup is free, of course, and it's self serve at the drink fountains of you catch my drift ?
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Home Fries
The service is good but it is a buffet so not much is needed. The coffee is horrible. It tastes burnt and old. The biscuits and gravy are bland. The fruit is fresh, the bacon is crispy, and the cheesy potatoes are good. The eggs are from powder. The pastries are normal hotel fair. You are given one glass per person to choose coffee or a cold drink. Truthfully overpriced for what is offered. Leave the hotel for a better meal.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 4
This place is an expensive Dennys with less options. There are watery scrambled eggs, watery oatmeal, pancakes, French toast, cereal, hash brown casserole, mini pre packaged goods, bacon and sausage. Thats it. I asked if they had an allergy menu and no one could answer me?? The day before we ate at the breakfast buffet at the kalahari for the same price for 4 people. They had triple the options and better food. When I asked them for an allergen menu, they asked me the allergy and then pointed out everything I could eat and offered to MAKE ALLERGY FRIENDLY VERSIONS of the foods that were offered (like some of the pancakes and French toast.). Skip camp social, go to kalahari’s breakfast buffet
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 2
Felt unwelcomed
Service: 1
Eggs didn’t really resemble eggs, and otherwise a very basic and unremarkable breakfast.
The food is only slightly better than a free Continental breakfast. Which understanding that we're in the dells it's expected to pay for it. That said 15 a head is steep given that Paul Bunyan's is 18 and much better food. If Paul Bunyan's isn't open there's also Denny's.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 1
We tried the “food truck” with the tacos and bowls and were very impressed! Portions were very sizable, and all the flavors were good. We’ve had a fair few bahn mi or bulgogi bowls, and this was surprisingly good for hotel/resort food. It’s not really a separate restaurant, since it’s a part of Camp Social, but it’s nice to have a fun and different food option!
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 5
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Unfortunate and completely disappointed... Over priced buffet. Artificial, pre-cooked, luke warm, low quality food. Biscuits taste like a ball of flour, the cinnamon rolls have obviously come out of a box and they just slapped a hunk of frosting on top, and the scrambled eggs taste like powdered eggs mixed in a casserole dish and cooked in an oven. The meal options onsite have really gone down hill since the remodel.
Food: 1
Was it okay place to go when we were about ready to check out? It reminded me of some mediocre breakfast brunches. I'd gone to at other restaurants but at a much lower price point. I guess it fits a need for some people that just want to get in and out and eat something but it wasn't that good. They did have cinnamon rolls. Cereal bacon was good then mini waffles and other things. So there was a variety. It just was kind of the weakest meal I had at the place
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 4
We had such a great time at the Wilderness. Lots to do, eat and drink. What sold the resort for our family was how clean it was everywhere, including the water. Thanks for the great experience! We will make a point if having another getaway at The Wilderness!
First and foremost, DO NOT, and I mean DO NOT get suckered into a 90 minute timeshare Presentation by Wyndham resorts. They will try to grab you the second after you check in, with big promises, and $40 to save your spot. After talking to my husband, we immediately cancelled the spot, and after two weeks and promises, I have still not been refunded. The boss even encouraged me to follow through on contacting the attorney general and BBB about their scam practice. He was very rude. My oldest daughter did get suckered into sitting through the presentation in the hopes of a couple days free stay at the resort, but after tears and begging to leave for her daughters birthday after 3 hours, they were still being retained for 15 more minutes. That is the one bad things they’ve got going on there. The beds suck, they are like cardboard, so go in knowing that. The place itself is beautiful and well kept. We love going there every year, but there are a few things they could improve on. The water basketball hoops should have catch nets. It gets really annoying to keep getting hit by balls, so pay attention to that when you are picking out chairs. And the double tubes, they need more with bottoms in them for families with small children. Other than that, it’s a great place to stay.
This is the same continental breakfast buffet I had for free at Springhill Suites a month ago, and that room was a third of the price. Food and drinks within Wilderness are VERY overpriced. Best to at off site.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
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