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I just found these too! I can't post links from my smartphone so I'm glad someone else did! Thanks Horselover!

You're welcome. :goodvibes We foodies have to stick together & I know we've all been anxiously awaiting any kind of news.
 
Thanks for the link. I do not see ANY I want to do! Shocking. Maybe Markham for a wine demo. :confused3
 
1. I don't think so. I think the staff will try to help you out but I have never seen reserved tables and there is not a staff member to help you to the front of the food lines at the serving locations (and depending on the food/chef there can be long lines. Some of the visiting chefs are "celebreties" or just like to chat. I had a pastry guy from Food Network (Keegan) a few years ago who wanted to know my life story! :) ) You can take your wheelchair and/or scooter for "built in seating" but it may be a little more difficult to get around...

2. TIW and AP discounts for "deminars" only on Monday - Thursday. Everything else is "discount free"

Thank you!! We are travelling with someone who doesnt stand for long periods due to some mobility issues. I think we will just sit them down and go get their food. I appreciate the quick response! :goodvibes
 
Thank you for posting the links! :thumbsup2
 

Now i'm totally psyched -- Gale Gand and Elizabeth Falkner. :cool1:

Too bad we're missing Jonathan Benno, but i'm happy enough with those two. None of the wine seminars are too impressive. We'll see. I don't want to overbook. We want this to be a very low-key trip, not overly scheduled.
 
Thank you!! We are travelling with someone who doesnt stand for long periods due to some mobility issues. I think we will just sit them down and go get their food. I appreciate the quick response! :goodvibes

Disney's response for stamina and mobility issues is to rent a wheelchair or ECV, I would suspect that the answer would be the same for PFTS and other events for F&W.

I looked at the deminar list and I would like to see Kevin Dundon... but they don't say what he will be making. *sigh* I might swing by and see if there are any tickets left the day of. Oh well, I already get to eat at Raglan Road so...
 
I don't see anything worth paying for either. I'd much rather pay $150 for a Cat Cora dinner, than $10 for a bite at a deminar. Same for the wine tasting, while I enjoy MacMurray Ranch, I've been to enough wine dinners at DL with them not to waste my time. Maison Louis Jadot sounds interesting, but why pay the price for a bottle at the grocery store for only a few tastes?

I'll spend my limited time at the kiosks and special events.
 
I read the listings... even if I wasn't on a personal boycott there is NOTHING during my week long stay that would get me out of bed early tomorrow to book :) Sad!
 
I read the listings... even if I wasn't on a personal boycott there is NOTHING during my week long stay that would get me out of bed early tomorrow to book :) Sad!

Me either. :sad2: Saw a few later in the month I'd love to go to, but the dates don't match ours. Oh well. More kiosks visits for me.
 
The sad thing is there is not much I would book for my week either....

I will do a mixology class or two. But the rest is just ho hum
 
Looks like a lot of repeat wineries and chefs from last year...we will be there from Oct 14-25 - if anyone has any recomendations they would be greatly appreciated (we did Irvine, Hearty boys and Chris Prosperi last year).
 
Thanks so much for posting those links! :goodvibes Nothing I'm excited about. Seems to be more WDW chefs/restaurants and less outside chefs/eateries this time. It doesn't surprise me.

I found the Mixology link by substituting "culinary" with "mixology"! Not much information though. :confused3
 
The sad thing is there is not much I would book for my week either....

I will do a mixology class or two. But the rest is just ho hum

Thanks for posting!!!! Not anything interesting for my 10 days either ...and they are not having a "Party" my weekend...:confused3 Has anyone seen the schedule for mixology ( or did I miss it?)
 
Well that makes it official. I can purchase early but no seminars for me. $20.00 total eh, I would rather sample more at kiosks. Although, I do hope to get in some signature dining events.
 
Well that makes it official. I can purchase early but no seminars for me. $20.00 total eh, I would rather sample more at kiosks. Although, I do hope to get in some signature dining events.

We are in the same boat:boat:

Very dear friends of ours who have been to ALL of the Disney Parks are joining us for their first ever Food and Wine (as well as stay at BWV).

They are originally from Brazil so even the Mixology course doesn't work for us ... trust me the Brazilian beverages they have introduced us to makes you go :scared1:

We are hoping for two Signature Dining Events and a regional lunch or two:thumbsup2
 
I see 1 Demo we would do while we are there. At least its more money for booze and food.
 
The brand Magicale is specific to Disney branding thanks to Michael Jordan. However Brachetto d'aquii is the varietal of sparkling wine from that region. You can find that sparkling wine at Bevmo for $28 per bottle and it tastes pretty much exactly the same. :goodvibes:
Thank you so much! :thumbsup2
 
Have decided on a few deminars but don't know where and when to book tomorrow. Phone or online? And what time does it start?
 
Have decided on a few deminars but don't know where and when to book tomorrow. Phone or online? And what time does it start?

Hi, Diana! No online this year. :confused3 tomorrow at 9am Eastern, call 407-WDW-FEST. :)
 












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