earthfaries
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Fºoºz;44421278 said:We will still be in WDW that day before we head off on our cruises ...
Thanks.
- Is it worth going ... do they have little tasting booths outside the pavilions?
- Do you purchase tickets to exchange for each item you want to taste?
- Do they print out a brochure for the event listing where and what is all available ... what are the hours generally?
- Or is it more a dine-in event at the various restaurants where they have special dining/wine menus?
- What was your experience with the Festival?
I really suggest going ~ it's very fun and a wonderful experience
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They have the food booths in the World Showcase, but you don't have to go into the countries to get to them, they are set out in front of that country , or in between them for easy access.
They don't have tickets for the food, they take money and credit cards and gift cards. We always put some money on a gift card and just use that throughout the night. They make little gift cards you can refill that you wear on your wrist. They are handy but BEWARE!!! They do fall off!!!
They do have a guide map with ALL the locations of the food booths AND their menus. You can pick one up at either of the entrances to Epcot.
The hours of the food booths are usually the hours of the park, until 9pm.
You basically just walk around the world showcase and stop at the booths with the foods you want to try and experience.
The sizes are small, sample size, and they run about 4-7.00 dollars each. They are delicious and you can spend a lot. We usually go through at least 100.00 each night we go and sample the foods.
It's very, very fun and I can't wait!

They have the food booths in the World Showcase, but you don't have to go into the countries to get to them, they are set out in front of that country , or in between them for easy access.
They don't have tickets for the food, they take money and credit cards and gift cards. We always put some money on a gift card and just use that throughout the night. They make little gift cards you can refill that you wear on your wrist. They are handy but BEWARE!!! They do fall off!!!
They do have a guide map with ALL the locations of the food booths AND their menus. You can pick one up at either of the entrances to Epcot.
The hours of the food booths are usually the hours of the park, until 9pm.
You basically just walk around the world showcase and stop at the booths with the foods you want to try and experience.
The sizes are small, sample size, and they run about 4-7.00 dollars each. They are delicious and you can spend a lot. We usually go through at least 100.00 each night we go and sample the foods.
It's very, very fun and I can't wait!