According to the posted list there will be no PFTS on Saturday, October 1, or Saturday, October 29 (which was the day I had planned to go).
There is no PFTS the Saturday that I am going to be at WDW.![]()
We've never done the wine schools. Can you tell me about it?
Sorry about that....
There is no 3D Dessert when we are there either.
Does anyone know about the Sweet Sunday? Can you point me to a review from Last Year?
Are the "Food and Wine Pairings (Monday,Tuesday)" the basic events held at the Odyssey building? The ones that didn't cost that much?
If so, are they normally worth it? We will be at Epcot on a Monday and wondering if I should book one of these or just do the world showcase stuff and not worry about it.
I haven't done Sweet Sundays at WDW, but I did one at DCA a couple years back and I can't imagine that they were all that different. I'll tell you about the DCA version. Keegan Gerhard was the chef. They started us off with a breakfast of pastries, sausage, home fries, fruit, coffee and juices, plus we could choose from Magicale or a White Sparkling Wine. After most people had eaten what they wanted of the breakfast, the chef came out and prepared three different Sweet Treats for us. He was entertaining and fun and everything was very tasty. At the time it was $40 for the event. The next year they raised the price to $70pp and we just couldn't see spending that much money for a light breakfast and some sweets. If the WDW version is much different I can't tell you much, but I would imagine that they are pretty similar in format.
I haven't done Sweet Sundays at WDW, but I did one at DCA a couple years back and I can't imagine that they were all that different. I'll tell you about the DCA version. Keegan Gerhard was the chef. They started us off with a breakfast of pastries, sausage, home fries, fruit, coffee and juices, plus we could choose from Magicale or a White Sparkling Wine. After most people had eaten what they wanted of the breakfast, the chef came out and prepared three different Sweet Treats for us. He was entertaining and fun and everything was very tasty. At the time it was $40 for the event. The next year they raised the price to $70pp and we just couldn't see spending that much money for a light breakfast and some sweets. If the WDW version is much different I can't tell you much, but I would imagine that they are pretty similar in format.
I haven't done Sweet Sundays at WDW, but I did one at DCA a couple years back and I can't imagine that they were all that different. I'll tell you about the DCA version. Keegan Gerhard was the chef. They started us off with a breakfast of pastries, sausage, home fries, fruit, coffee and juices, plus we could choose from Magicale or a White Sparkling Wine. After most people had eaten what they wanted of the breakfast, the chef came out and prepared three different Sweet Treats for us. He was entertaining and fun and everything was very tasty.
Is it always a morning event?
Disney Food Blog reports on new Chocolate Seminars.
http://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2011/...nd-wine-festival-to-debut-chocolate-seminars/
Disney Food Blog reports on new Chocolate Seminars.
http://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2011/...nd-wine-festival-to-debut-chocolate-seminars/
We did this at WDW last year. It's was just as you described and we also enjoyed it.
Yes
For those of you asking, Pam Brandon from WDW confimed no Grape Getaway this year. (See the comments)
How big do the crowds get during the F&WF? Is it only Epcot that gets crowded, or do all the parks pick up during that time? We want to sample of the fabulous foods, but crowds are not my forte. We thought going in October the crowds would be smaller. I wasn't aware of the Festival until after we booked.
Last year it was 10-12 noon. I believe it says admission required. I still have the little booklet they mailed me last year to make jealous of everyone else going.