I'm scared of the prices for the food booths and portion size. Since 2010, in our non-Christmas years, we've been going to visit my parents during Food & Wine, and using our Disney Dream dollars to fund our visits to our food booths. When we started, we could do all the booths we wanted and still have $75+ to spend someway else. Last time, I think we made our run and ended up with about $8 for other things. This year, we will probably have $300-$325 and I'm concerned it won't be enough! I can't imagine what it would be like if we didn't treat our Dream dollars as play money. And my husband is on board (this is one of his favorite things about WDW), that this is probably the last time we will try to "do it all." That usually takes about 3 days in Epcot, and in future trips we'll probably just go one day, if we don't start thinking that everything is just too expensive and portions too small, and skip it altogether. We eat pretty well at Windermere Food Truck night. Not exactly the same as Food & Wine, but our tummies leave happy.
Usually in late July or early August.Links don't seem active on MDE yet: https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/events-tours/epcot/epcot-international-food-and-wine-festival/
Any idea when we can sign up / make reservations for various things?
I hear ya...I see myself more at Sunshine, Katsura, Patisserie or Yorkshire this fall than the booths except to try some of the beers.I'm scared of the prices for the food booths and portion size. Since 2010, in our non-Christmas years, we've been going to visit my parents during Food & Wine, and using our Disney Dream dollars to fund our visits to our food booths. When we started, we could do all the booths we wanted and still have $75+ to spend someway else. Last time, I think we made our run and ended up with about $8 for other things. This year, we will probably have $300-$325 and I'm concerned it won't be enough! I can't imagine what it would be like if we didn't treat our Dream dollars as play money. And my husband is on board (this is one of his favorite things about WDW), that this is probably the last time we will try to "do it all." That usually takes about 3 days in Epcot, and in future trips we'll probably just go one day, if we don't start thinking that everything is just too expensive and portions too small, and skip it altogether. We eat pretty well at Windermere Food Truck night. Not exactly the same as Food & Wine, but our tummies leave happy.
Links don't seem active on MDE yet: https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/events-tours/epcot/epcot-international-food-and-wine-festival/
Any idea when we can sign up / make reservations for various things?
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Everytime I read the line up each year I think is he still alive? Might be me getting older but I'm always still surprised. Good to see a band like Living Colour join though.
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