3 Quick Epcot Questions

ShookieJones

We need time for things to happen.
Alright - I am into one of my favorite parts of a trip to WDW:
The planning. So got my ADRs done and now I am just trying to complete my itinerary and few questions came up. The first two are Food and one Fireworks

1. Where exactly in France do I find these delicious crepes, everyone keeps talking about?

I always plan a snacks around the world on our trips
and I've missed this one the last two times out.

2.Do the Croissant Sandwiches at the Boulangerie Patisserie count as a snack or counter service meal?

3.Is Illumnations the same time every evening regardless of Evening EMH?
 

yankspy

Well-Known Member
1. They are at a kiosk. I believe it might be close to the one where you get those Grand Marnier slushie things.

2. :shrug: Sorry

3. Yes
 
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ShookieJones

We need time for things to happen.
Original Poster
2 down one to go...

Yeah I know where the Gran Marnier Slushie stand is...
My Wife got ripped off of one of those, and was quite the site to see at dinner at the Rose & Crown that evening..hehehe...My daughter still makes fun of her...

Okay well I just need to find out about that croissiant...and I'll be done........... till my next set of questions :p.
 
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Zummi Gummi

Pioneering the Universe Within!
When I was down last month, on Friday nights, Illuminations was at 8 PM, not 9 PM, because Epcot had EMH from 8-11. The park closing for non-resort guests was 8 PM.
 
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HopLow

Member
1. Where exactly in France do I find these delicious crepes, everyone keeps talking about?

I always plan a snacks around the world on our trips
and I've missed this one the last two times out.


I wasn't crazy about the crepes. I had chocolate and it was just syrup poured on top of a not-so-great crepe. Maybe there's a better flavor. But I wouldn't go out of your way to have one, if I were you.

The GM slushie on the other hand....:slurp:
 
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jjgoo

Member
When I got a sandwhich at the bakery in France two year ago it would have been counted as a counter service meal. I did not think it was a very good value for that so I just paid for it.

With the way they have changed the dining plan (ie snack credits get you less than what they used to) I would imagine that the croissant is still considered a counter service meal. Just pay for it off the dining plan.
:wave:
 
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