If you want something, do you just pay right there at the booth or do you have to pay in advance somewhere else?
OP, I'm glad you asked this question. I just booked a Free Dining trip for September and I didn't realize at the time that we would be there for the begining of the Food and Wine Festival. I've never been and I don't really know what it's all about. I am wondering if you can use snack credits from the dining plan at any of the kiosks.
I am not sure because we haven't been before during this time, but I have heard you can use your snack credits for food at the booths. We plan on saving our credits and doing this one day and having a CS if we are still hungry. This is our first time in September, first free dining, first Food and Wine Festival and hopefully our first MNSSH. Looks like it will be a busy trip.
The last few years we have been able to use our Snack credits for most food items at the international booths during the Food & Wine festival.
The last few years we have been able to use our Snack credits for most food items at the international booths during the Food & Wine festival. But this is not guaranteed. It is not advertised as part of the Dining Plan and Disney could change it at any time. It was great though.
We completely love the festival.
The food items are small appetizer size tasting portions of foods represented by the booth. Most items are in the $4 - $7 range. Most booths also have wine and/or beer from their country as well. Snack credits can NOT be used to purchase adult beverages at the booths.
All of this is included with Epcot admission.
In addition to the food booths there has been a concert series each night. There were 3 free shows in the American Gardens Theartre. They were mostly 70's and 80's performers. Disney cut this back to just weekends for the Flower and Garden fesetival this year, and I fear they will do the same for the F & W festival entertainment.
There are also free seminars offered throughout the day.
In addition to all of this, there are many, many additional cost events offered during the 6 weeks. There are special lunches, dinners, wine tastings and parties. I find these to be fairly expensive, althought they are very special. Many of these events sell out well in advance.
Have a Great Trip.
We went to F&W this past November and we loved it! They do have booths set up from many countries. I'm not sure about using snack credits, but a CM did tell us that the easiest way to pay is to get a Disney gift card loaded up with some $$ and use that to pay. A lot less of a pain than getting cash out constantly. My two DDs loved this. DD13 enjoyed potstickers from the China booth and sushi from the Japanese booth. DD9 went back for seconds of Milk Chocolate Creme Brulee from the Parissienne booth and also liked the beef tenderloin over cheddar polenta. Each dish was about $3.50-$5. (I believe there were 3 potstickers on the plate for $3.50, to give you an example.) Each booth also has wine and maybe a cocktail from the region. Have fun!!!!!
And no change to load you down! That, in itself, was a great enough feature!skunk said:Gift card is the way to go. No digging for cash, and nothing to sign. Add more money to card if/when you run out