Love your attitude TewEpcot!
I think my attitude this year is a cliche but hopefully accurate: One drought year does not a desert make. The news media has told us the USA is in a recession and actually the FL housing market has had disastrous effects on the local economy. Maybe, and I don't know for sure, Disney just thought it prudent to step away from the higher priced events. Yes, the bean counters at work.
I have been attending F&WF for just 8 of the 13 years and I am very disappointed in the absence of Exquisite Evenings. I feel my only recourse is to write the powers that be and let them know my disappointment. I need to do that immediately since they are probably already lining up the sponsors for next years festival. Disney doesn't do this for fun like we do, there has to be a profit in it and that usually is supported by sponsors and their promotions.
So TewEpcot have fun on your foodie weekend!
Pollyanna
I wrote WDW last night about my disappointment.
MY fears (compounding my disappointment):
1. Because it seems everything this year will be in the WOL pavilion, there will be only one spot for the wine tastings.
2. Because WDW is charging the wineries $30,000 to attend and market their wines, there will be less wineries there, therefore less wine seminars.
3. Someone posted that there won't be separate booklets this year. This would also make sense if there were less seminars.
4. And since there will be less wineries attending, there will be less wineries at the PFTS. This would explain why WDW didn't raise the price this year for the PFTS (Did you really think WDW would give us the same experience for the same price this year?!)
5. The list of food at the booths is very short (plus no wine listed). This list is accurate and "Tasting around the World" will mean something much less than it did before.
6. And my geatest fear is that Disney will use the decline as a reason for cancelling it altogether.
Anyway, I hope I am wrong and next year will be as good as 3-4 years ago.
I give up. As a F&W loyal veteran who has planned a trip from out of state to each of the last 10 F&W Festivals and was looking forward to #11 (staying at a deluxe Epcot resort each time and spending a ton) -- I find that no matter what I say about the decline in events this year, someone tries to justify it. First, the perfume brunch makes all the sense in the "world" as a Food and Wine Event. Okay, okay. Of course a perfume promotion belongs at the F&W Festival. Silly me, for not realizing that.
And ElizebethB (above from post #1406), you are not the only one frustrated by those that try to justify the decline. (I have read, and now believe, that many of them are Disney employees trying to dilute the uproar)
The decline is occuring all over WDW, and has been for many years.
I just figured that the F&W festival wouldn't be touched by the bean counters because it is so popular and profitable. But obviously I was wrong.
I realize now that the bean counters live in California and have never been to the F&WF or even to WDW.
Ed