skier_pete
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Hey everyone back with another update - I am trying to get to two a week for right now, life has been even-keeled enough to let me do that. Please don't be afraid to post your comments - I appreciate the feedback!
Now it was time for the best part of fall in Disney – Food and Wine festival!!

In case you haven’t figured it out, DW and I love Food and Wine. We love trying tastes of different unique foods. I also think many of the foods at F&W are extremely tasty – and make for a great experience. DD is not such a fan – while she eats perhaps more variety than many kids her age, she is also not one for experimenting too much, which is a shame because when she tries something new and likes it, she really likes it. She did try quite a few things on this trip.
We started out our tasting at the Chew Collective.

For anyone that did not follow our previous F&W trip, we now rate everything we taste on a scale of 1 to 5. Where 1 = YUK!, 2 = Meh, 3 = Good, 4 = YUM! And 5 = Gimmie MORE!
So the first food we got the Ricotta and Zucchini Ravioii with Rustic Tomato Sauce, and the Grilled Beef Skewer with Romaine, Apricots and Feta Cheese.

DD ate the Ravioli, but only gave it a 3. The Beef Skewer was a full on 4 from both DW and I. Loved the mix of flavors. Next door was the Greenhouse Guru – which didn’t actually interest food wise – but DW got a glass on Chateau Ste. Michelle Reisling.
Heading over towards Mexico we made a stop at the first booth – the Farm Fresh booth:

we got an order of the Loaded Mac and Cheese and also the Chicken and Dumplings. The loaded Mac and Cheese was the hit. It had Pepper Bacon and was just the right level of spicy and savory. DW called it a 5, while I gave it a 4. The Dumplings I thought were a bit plain. DW and I both gave it a 3, but DD LOVED this and gobbled it up – giving it a 5.

Oh, and that Mango Mama Wine – well it was pretty good, but pretty sweet.
Next stop was Australia

One of my favorite bits of the festival is the Grilled Lamb Chop with Pesto here. I gave it a 5 before I even tasted it.

The Sweet and Spicy Shrimp with Pineapple, Pepper, Onion and Snap Peas was only so-so. We both gave it a 3. Basically – the cooking of bulk shrimp is often not so good. The final bite was the Lamington. This is a traditional Australian dessert that is SOOO good. It is cake with a chocolate coating and shredded coconut. This to me was pretty good Lamington, though we have had better in Australia – so DW and I both gave it a 4 on our scale. DD loved it though and gave it a 5.
The wine we had was Bulletin Place Unoaked Chardonnay. DW doesn’t really like Chardonnay, even unoaked, and gave it a 2. I like it OK, but only rated a 3.
DD at this point got a strawberry frozen lemonade, while I decided to stop over to the Craft Beer house.


I tried the Orlando Weiss – and found it to be very tasty – not overly Hoppy as some Weiss Beers can be. I gave it a 4.
First official stop in World Showcase – MEXICO

Where else can you see a Pyramid inside a Pyramid!

We of course had to ride the Rio del Tempo – or whatever its called now.

This seemed vaguely obscene. Don’t tell Disney though – they’ll take it out.

A temple, in a temple, in a temple I’ve been Inceptioned!

It’s a small Mexico – or as we like to say – Fiesta HOY!


I honestly no longer remember what this ride was like before they added the Three Cabelleros. Either way, it’s better now.


I posted a picture of this group on Facebook, because we had been at this exact same spot exactly 2 years ago! Filed under “you know you’re a Disney World geek when…”

Next booth up was China. We tried a little of everything here!

I really liked this Bejing Roasted Duck on a steamed bun! The duck had a wonderful flavor with the Hoison sauce. DW doesn’t like Duck so much, so while I gave it a 4, she only gave it a 3.


The Black Pepper Shrimp was a large portion, but neither of us thought it was all that great. We both gave it a 3. The Pot Stickers were for DD. She liked these a lot and gave them a 4 – even though she came back later in the trip and had them again!
We also ordered the Strawberry Plum Wine Cooler with Plum Wine. This was quite good as we both gave it a 4. Very sweet though. Perfect on the hot day that this was turning into.
We had one last destination to hit before the end of the day. We had a FP+ from 1:20 to 2:20 PM at Frozen Ever After. Since we had a little time left, we got a seat in the Norway Kringla Bakery area to eat our Chinese food, but also to get a couple of Schoolbread.

Usually really love these things – but these seemed a tiny bit off. Still enjoyed them, but maybe they were a bit in need of rising to room temperature.
DD is in an “I hate anything to do with Frozen” phase, but she liked watching these two Viking warriors. One of them had taken a lightsabre from a kid and was playing with it. “What manner of weapon is this?” It was pretty funny.

DW loves the perfume sold at the Norway store, so we always have to stop in there.

DD didn’t like posing with the troll at first:

But then I told her she should pick his nose.

Time for the ride!



The standby wait was about 90 minutes – but we probably took about 10. I didn’t take any pictures on the ride, because I ended up taking video. I really liked the ride a lot, but I was in the minority. None of us thought it was worth the 90 minute wait, but I always argue “Yeah, but what is? We never waited 90 minutes for ANYTHING!” DD of course hated it. I had told her I didn’t think they’d sing “Let it Go”. She didn’t believe me
Once this was done, we had planned to return to the hotel. This was probably about 2 or 2:30 PM. We wanted to have a bit of relaxation. DD actually likes to spend a lot of time in the room on her electronic devices – and would probably stay there all day if we let her. We’ve found the trips work best if we give her some down time. So the plan was for us all to hang out at the room and maybe go to the pool for a bit, and then DW and I were going to go back to Epcot for the evening. But that's for another post...
One quick mention - the crowds. I was actually pleasantly surprised. This was a Sunday, which is usually moderate to high crowds for food and wine, but really this wasn't bad at all. We rarely waited more than 2-3 minutes for food, usually only 3-6 people in front of us. Maybe it was the weather, which was still rather warm! No rain today except for about 30 seconds when we came outside for the Fast part of Test Track - suddenly we were being pelted with a sun shower! That was the last bit of rain for the trip - no rain for the remaining 7 days!
Now it was time for the best part of fall in Disney – Food and Wine festival!!

In case you haven’t figured it out, DW and I love Food and Wine. We love trying tastes of different unique foods. I also think many of the foods at F&W are extremely tasty – and make for a great experience. DD is not such a fan – while she eats perhaps more variety than many kids her age, she is also not one for experimenting too much, which is a shame because when she tries something new and likes it, she really likes it. She did try quite a few things on this trip.
We started out our tasting at the Chew Collective.

For anyone that did not follow our previous F&W trip, we now rate everything we taste on a scale of 1 to 5. Where 1 = YUK!, 2 = Meh, 3 = Good, 4 = YUM! And 5 = Gimmie MORE!
So the first food we got the Ricotta and Zucchini Ravioii with Rustic Tomato Sauce, and the Grilled Beef Skewer with Romaine, Apricots and Feta Cheese.

DD ate the Ravioli, but only gave it a 3. The Beef Skewer was a full on 4 from both DW and I. Loved the mix of flavors. Next door was the Greenhouse Guru – which didn’t actually interest food wise – but DW got a glass on Chateau Ste. Michelle Reisling.
Heading over towards Mexico we made a stop at the first booth – the Farm Fresh booth:

we got an order of the Loaded Mac and Cheese and also the Chicken and Dumplings. The loaded Mac and Cheese was the hit. It had Pepper Bacon and was just the right level of spicy and savory. DW called it a 5, while I gave it a 4. The Dumplings I thought were a bit plain. DW and I both gave it a 3, but DD LOVED this and gobbled it up – giving it a 5.

Oh, and that Mango Mama Wine – well it was pretty good, but pretty sweet.
Next stop was Australia

One of my favorite bits of the festival is the Grilled Lamb Chop with Pesto here. I gave it a 5 before I even tasted it.

The Sweet and Spicy Shrimp with Pineapple, Pepper, Onion and Snap Peas was only so-so. We both gave it a 3. Basically – the cooking of bulk shrimp is often not so good. The final bite was the Lamington. This is a traditional Australian dessert that is SOOO good. It is cake with a chocolate coating and shredded coconut. This to me was pretty good Lamington, though we have had better in Australia – so DW and I both gave it a 4 on our scale. DD loved it though and gave it a 5.
The wine we had was Bulletin Place Unoaked Chardonnay. DW doesn’t really like Chardonnay, even unoaked, and gave it a 2. I like it OK, but only rated a 3.
DD at this point got a strawberry frozen lemonade, while I decided to stop over to the Craft Beer house.


I tried the Orlando Weiss – and found it to be very tasty – not overly Hoppy as some Weiss Beers can be. I gave it a 4.
First official stop in World Showcase – MEXICO

Where else can you see a Pyramid inside a Pyramid!

We of course had to ride the Rio del Tempo – or whatever its called now.

This seemed vaguely obscene. Don’t tell Disney though – they’ll take it out.

A temple, in a temple, in a temple I’ve been Inceptioned!

It’s a small Mexico – or as we like to say – Fiesta HOY!


I honestly no longer remember what this ride was like before they added the Three Cabelleros. Either way, it’s better now.


I posted a picture of this group on Facebook, because we had been at this exact same spot exactly 2 years ago! Filed under “you know you’re a Disney World geek when…”

Next booth up was China. We tried a little of everything here!


I really liked this Bejing Roasted Duck on a steamed bun! The duck had a wonderful flavor with the Hoison sauce. DW doesn’t like Duck so much, so while I gave it a 4, she only gave it a 3.


The Black Pepper Shrimp was a large portion, but neither of us thought it was all that great. We both gave it a 3. The Pot Stickers were for DD. She liked these a lot and gave them a 4 – even though she came back later in the trip and had them again!
We also ordered the Strawberry Plum Wine Cooler with Plum Wine. This was quite good as we both gave it a 4. Very sweet though. Perfect on the hot day that this was turning into.
We had one last destination to hit before the end of the day. We had a FP+ from 1:20 to 2:20 PM at Frozen Ever After. Since we had a little time left, we got a seat in the Norway Kringla Bakery area to eat our Chinese food, but also to get a couple of Schoolbread.

Usually really love these things – but these seemed a tiny bit off. Still enjoyed them, but maybe they were a bit in need of rising to room temperature.
DD is in an “I hate anything to do with Frozen” phase, but she liked watching these two Viking warriors. One of them had taken a lightsabre from a kid and was playing with it. “What manner of weapon is this?” It was pretty funny.

DW loves the perfume sold at the Norway store, so we always have to stop in there.

DD didn’t like posing with the troll at first:

But then I told her she should pick his nose.

Time for the ride!



The standby wait was about 90 minutes – but we probably took about 10. I didn’t take any pictures on the ride, because I ended up taking video. I really liked the ride a lot, but I was in the minority. None of us thought it was worth the 90 minute wait, but I always argue “Yeah, but what is? We never waited 90 minutes for ANYTHING!” DD of course hated it. I had told her I didn’t think they’d sing “Let it Go”. She didn’t believe me
Once this was done, we had planned to return to the hotel. This was probably about 2 or 2:30 PM. We wanted to have a bit of relaxation. DD actually likes to spend a lot of time in the room on her electronic devices – and would probably stay there all day if we let her. We’ve found the trips work best if we give her some down time. So the plan was for us all to hang out at the room and maybe go to the pool for a bit, and then DW and I were going to go back to Epcot for the evening. But that's for another post...
One quick mention - the crowds. I was actually pleasantly surprised. This was a Sunday, which is usually moderate to high crowds for food and wine, but really this wasn't bad at all. We rarely waited more than 2-3 minutes for food, usually only 3-6 people in front of us. Maybe it was the weather, which was still rather warm! No rain today except for about 30 seconds when we came outside for the Fast part of Test Track - suddenly we were being pelted with a sun shower! That was the last bit of rain for the trip - no rain for the remaining 7 days!