General Information

Location: The big white boat in Echo Lake.

Date Opened: May 1, 1989

Seating: Outdoor tables

Service Type: Counter service

Children's Meals: Turkey sandwich

Vegetarian Options: Vegetariian wrap

Annual Pass Discount: No

Reservations: No

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Menu Information

Menu as of June 2016

Entrees

Vegetarian Wrap - served with Cherry Tomato Salad, Chips, and Chocolate Cake. $15.99
Foot-Long Chili-Cheese Hot Dog - with chips. $11.49
Macaroni and Cheese - served with pulled pork. $9.99

Kids' Meals

Turkey Sandwich - with Carrots, Cookie, and Apple Juice served in a Han Solo Bucket. $13.99

Snacks

Side of Macaroni and Cheese - $3.29
Seasonal Milkshake - $4.99

Beverages

Soft Drinks - Coca-Cola, Diet Coke, Coke Zero, Sprite, Fanta Orange, Barq's Root Beer, Minute Maid Light Lemonade, and Gold Peak Iced Tea (sweetened or unsweetened) $3.29/3.69
Dasani Bottled Water - $3.00
Smart Water - $4.25
Minute Maid Frozen Lemonade - $3.99
Coffee or Iced Coffee - regular or decaf. $2.49
Hot Tea or Nestle Hot Cocoa - $2.49
Bud Light Draft - $7.00
Yuengling Draft - $7.75
Minute Maid Frozen Alcoholic Lemonade - with a shot of Bacardi Superior Rum. $9.50
Woodbridge Wine - Chardonnay or Cabernet Sauvignon. $7.50

If a menu is presented here it is for guidance purposes only. Menus can change without notice and at some restaurants daily. If you have specific dietary needs or questions it is best to contact the restaurant directly for information. If you'd like to notify us that a menu has changed, or you can provide the complete information, please let us know through our email form.

History and Trivia

  • At this location: This location opened with the park in May 1989.
  • The Attraction's History: The location remains mostly unchanged, with minor menu updates, since it opened.
  • Other Trivia:
    • The name: The name of this location is mysterious to many. It is named, and designed, for a 1930 MGM movie called Min and Bill starring Marie Dressler, who owns a dockside bar and hotel, and Wallace Beery, who owns a boat docked there.