"The menu includes both alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, and is sure to be a hit with the kids who get to see their drink made with test tubes."
Were those test tubes properly autoclaved?
Not impressed by this year's entrance display. Certainly the 2007 version (that also featured Remy) was much better.
2017:
2007:
http://www.wdwmagic.com/events/inte...international-food-and-wine-festival/6306.htm
Well now that you posted this more people will use it - thanks for blowing secrets.Wonders of Life is still gross.
The outside of Millennium Village (or whatever it's called now) is being used as a smoking area and for the restrooms. No idea why, barely anyone was heading that way.
The men's side has like 25 stalls, 20 urinals, and two separate areas of sinks. It's honestly more impressive than it has right to be.
As disappointed as I was to discover Poland no longer has a booth, it seems like they have made an effort to keep as much of the Showcase walkway open as possible. The new setup does seem to ease the cattle drive feel around Germany. This the first Saturday I have ever visited and not felt like I required a livestock tag to walk through.
YesQuick question, festival-goers who might have an Apple Watch: Can you use Apple Pay at the F&W booths?
Love bugs too. Really yucky.Ugh, it's way too hot to enjoy food and wine at the end of August and for most of September
I was very underwhelmed by Light Lab. The "Glownut" was a donut with frosting. The cotton candy/vanilla tonic water drink was awful. You've been warned.Going next few days. Light Lab is top of my list. Along with the Cheese Studio and Patagonia. Sorry to hear the pins are cheapo. I'll look for a different chotzky to bring home.
I was very underwhelmed by Light Lab. The "Glownut" was a donut with frosting. The cotton candy/vanilla tonic water drink was awful. You've been warned.
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