DisneyCowgirl
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Flower and Garden. The lines for the food booths are always outrageous when we're there.
Flower and Garden! My favorite.I just got back from a great trip with DD16 and am now in the midst of thinking about and starting to preplan for a trip with DH. Thinking 2025 for F&G.
My last two trips I've been in early November with DD and never really had a chance to truly eat around the world since DD isn't the biggest fan of waiting in the booth lines. When DH and I go we really want to devote time to Epcot and the booths and that experience.
I'm leaning towards F&G due to a few things: pretty flowers and landscaping, no Christmas music and Christmas taking over the parks (I LOVE Christmas but I miss hearing regular music in the parks!), nice weather if we go end of April/beginning of May, they seem to have great booths.
DH kinda wants to go to F&W (honestly as long as there is beer, liquor and booths he will be fine - we ate around the world before during a non festival time) but I don't want to go in November again due to all of the Christmas theming, September is tricky with hurricanes and October is very Halloween and not my most favorite holiday. I'm actually planning an October trip in the next few years with DD since she's a huge Halloween fan and wants to do MNSSHP. I guess I just want OG Disney parks. LOL
Which festival do you prefer?
Love this thread! Just got back from doing F&W for the first time... now I'm even more excited to go back this spring and do F&G.
Some F&W booths open late, like August, Sept and even Oct 1st. The most creative food dishes happen during Art Fest, seems like F&W phones it in alot because they can rely on the buzz. Like this year 2 new booths- French Fries and Mac and Cheese. I realize that’s popular and high profit margins, just not interesting. Refreshment Port already has poutine including seasonal options.Is there a time where the Food Booths actually aren't open anymore?
Festival of the Arts: Jan 13 - Feb 20
Flower and Garden Festival: March 2 - July 4
Food & Wine Festival: July 14 - Nov 19
Festival of the Holidays: Nov 25 - Dec 30
I do like the "concerts" for F&W and F&G more, Arts has some acts that can be good as well. But between the summer/fall of F&W and the spring/summer of F&G... I like F&G in late April, just before it gets too hot.
Yeah, I should have mentioned to not go during Spring Break weeks. Our week in early May was great and wouldn't mind doing again, crowd-wise.But aren’t the spring break crowds insane? We had to move our November trip to April so we will be in Epcot two different days in April, one of which will be Easter sunday
I’m mentally preparing for massive crowds
No doubt.Difficult question to answer. In past years I'd go with Food & Wine, simply because we are big wine drinkers. But over time, these two festivals have kind of merged their food and beverage offerings so that difference really doesn't matter anymore.
So, now I'd go for Flower & Garden. The park is just so beautifully decorated and you still get to enjoy some good food (and wine) at the pavilions.
Both festivals are unique. We usually visit a couple of times during F&G and once for F&W due to schedules.We like each of them. Although we tend to visit in October (F&W) since Christmas has been erased from the World. We really miss Christmas in WDW.I just got back from a great trip with DD16 and am now in the midst of thinking about and starting to preplan for a trip with DH. Thinking 2025 for F&G.
My last two trips I've been in early November with DD and never really had a chance to truly eat around the world since DD isn't the biggest fan of waiting in the booth lines. When DH and I go we really want to devote time to Epcot and the booths and that experience.
I'm leaning towards F&G due to a few things: pretty flowers and landscaping, no Christmas music and Christmas taking over the parks (I LOVE Christmas but I miss hearing regular music in the parks!), nice weather if we go end of April/beginning of May, they seem to have great booths.
DH kinda wants to go to F&W (honestly as long as there is beer, liquor and booths he will be fine - we ate around the world before during a non festival time) but I don't want to go in November again due to all of the Christmas theming, September is tricky with hurricanes and October is very Halloween and not my most favorite holiday. I'm actually planning an October trip in the next few years with DD since she's a huge Halloween fan and wants to do MNSSHP. I guess I just want OG Disney parks. LOL
Which festival do you prefer?
Definitely!I used to love the little 45 minute seminars at the F&W festival. Loved them even more when they were free (<2009). And back then, I even saw a few who were on the Food Network. But over the years, they're completely gone now, so the F&W is now my LEAST favorite festival, and so crowded. Flower and Garden had strawberry rhubarb upside down cake, and since rhubarb isn't available where we live, and I love it, that elevates F&G to my #2 spot over F&W. Festival of the Arts in my #1