Questions about 2005 food and wine

tammyandtommy

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Ok so I was wondering is anyone could remember what the fees for samples were?
I know they have 3-4 things that range from 1.50- 4.50
Im guessing
1 item 1.50
1 item 2.50
1 item 3.50
1 item 4.50

Am I close?

My rationale is...
The POTS looks awesome but 120 per person is steep
If there were 10 stations each with 4 samples together my husband and I could share everything and that would be about 120 dollars compared to 250 for the party. Im just not sure if we are party people. We are foodies and just eating around the world could be adventerous for us! And maybe we could sneak in a swee sunday that is 120 there
What do ya think? :grouphug: time for a group discussion! LOL
 
Here's a link to 2005's offerings and pricing:
http://www.allearsnet.com/tp/ep/fw05/fw05c.htm

We tend to end up at Epcot at night every day and just poke around and eat. We don't find it very expensive. The "samples" are good sized portions I think. I get 2 meal samples and a dessert and Im full. And we do share also. I wouldn't try to plan that out so much... Just have some money available to try some international dishes.

ENJOY!! :Pinkbounc
 

I am going to be at Disney from Oct 13th to the 22nd. I have never been there during the Wine and Food tasting. Is it really crowded during this time?
Any suggestions on how to deal with the crowds?

:dance3:
 
tammyandtommy said:
My rationale is...
The POTS looks awesome but 120 per person is steep
If there were 10 stations each with 4 samples together my husband and I could share everything and that would be about 120 dollars compared to 250 for the party. Im just not sure if we are party people. We are foodies and just eating around the world could be adventerous for us! And maybe we could sneak in a swee sunday that is 120 there
What do ya think? :grouphug: time for a group discussion! LOL

I know it's tough to justify the increased price for PFTS. However, since you say you're foodies I just want to give you a heads up that the offerings at the PFTS tend to be a notch or two above what you'll get at the food booths.

The food booths do tend to have some really tasty stuff, though! (*crossing fingers that the chilaquiles from last year return!*)
 
It's crowded but not unmanageable. Mostly people walking and eating and checking out menus, etc. Don't let it stop you from going. It's SO worth it!! :tongue:
 
BallofWax said:
I am going to be at Disney from Oct 13th to the 22nd. I have never been there during the Wine and Food tasting. Is it really crowded during this time?
Any suggestions on how to deal with the crowds?

:dance3:

We always go to the F&W festival, but I would try and stay clear of the weekends. There are many locals that go to this and it is always jam packed. Other than the weekends, it is very manageable and a "don't miss". Enjoy!
 


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