We've been twice, in 1997 (didn't even know it was going on! This was back in the day when we were clueless as far as planning goes!) and last year. We love it! We weren't on the
DDP, but I read that people were allowed to use their snack options at the booths.
The weekends get more crowded, especially in the evenings, so it's good to go around earlier in the day too. Starship and the Beach Boys played when we were there. We saw Starship, but the night the Beach Boys played was our last, and it was after Hurricane Wilma, when we were allowed back into the parks. The food booths were closed so we ended up going to MK and didn't get to see them play, but there was a crowd lining up early for them!
Our kids weren't interested in any of the demos and we didn't do any of the special dinners. It would be so much fun to do those as an adult trip! There are so many opportunities to learn more about food, wine and beer...Even having skipped all that it's just such a fun time noshing around the world!
It's hard to remember everything we ate and drank, as we went around several times. Our family did alot of sharing too. Using the wonderful list from Allears.net here are some that stand out in my memory...
CANADA
Cheddar Cheese Soup $2.50
Maple Glazed Salmon with pecans $3.50
Maple Walnut Fudge $1.50
GREECE
Spanakopita $2.75
WILD AND WONDERFUL FLORIDA SHRIMP
Sauteed Shrimp with lime and ginger chutney $4.25
Florida Orange Groves Mango Wine $3.00
MEXICO
Quesadilla con Pollo y Chorizo - Chorizo and Chicken Quesadilla $3.50
AUSTRALIA
Shrimp on the Barbie $4.00
Aussie Beef Tenderloin on a skewer $3.75
Chocolate Macadamia Nut Dream $2.00
CHAMPAGNE
Banfi Rosa Regale $6.00
UNITED STATES
Lobster Corn Chowder $2.50
JAPAN
Spicy Tuna Roll $3.25
Tokyo Sushi Roll $3.00
INDIA
Red Curry Chicken $1.75
FRANCE
Escargot Provencal $3.25
Quiche Lorraine $3.00
Chocolate Creme Brulee $2.50