Words cannot even explain how excited Ryan and I are to attend Epcot's Food & Wine Festival opening weekend! If you have never been, it is a really cool event; probably the best one overall at Disney (for adults at least). The event takes place each fall (usually late September-early November) at Epcot. In the World Showcase (and now expanding even further into the other parts of Epcot), there are dozens of booths set up with food and drinks from all over the world. You can get tuna poke from the Hawaii stand while drinking a malbec from the Patagonia stand. The options are plentiful, so chances are you'll leave stuffed! The cost of the food and drink offerings are not included in your theme park ticket, but the prices really aren't too bad (roughly $5 for a "tapas" sized portion of food and drinks range from $4 beer up to $20+ champagne). There are a ton of different events during the festival as well- from cooking demonstrations by celebrity chefs, special menus at restaurants, concerts, etc. I guess I'm a "bad" Disney fan when I admit, I haven't done any of those things! We always have so much fun walking around and sampling all the food and drinks, we don't want to stop what we're doing to attend a special event! Although this year there are some really cool new events, including a burger bash (might have to try to go back up later on and go!).
There's a few tips that we have found make it the most enjoyable:
Meal Planning:
Okay so this is way different than what meal planning is supposed to be... For us, meal planning for F&W consists of obsessively reading every website, blog, article, Facebook post, etc. about what they will have on all the menus that year. For most of the booths the food and drink options remain pretty much the same, but each year they always add in a few "newbies." I love looking at all the options ahead of time, and noting what are "must try's" or "skip." We've even been so nerdy in the past to make a PowerPoint and writing down each thing we want to try per booth and print it out to bring with us. Yep, we're those people! Here's a few great places to check out before going:
Official F&W Website
Disney Food Blog
WDW Info
Where to Stay:
This is one of those questions that's really hard to answer, so I will just write about what we've experienced in the past. Since the F&W festival is at Epcot, it'd be the most convenient (plus you get to use the World Showcase entrance, which is far less crowded and puts you right in between France and England) but usually pretty expensive this time of year (especially on weekends). In September we got a great teacher rate at the Swan/Dolphin resort, which will put us right on the Boardwalk area outside Epcot. Any of the Disney hotels will provide free, quick transportation to Epcot. We've stayed at the value resorts before when it's just the two of us (the cheapest rooms are so small, I honestly don't know how more than 2 people can share one of those rooms!) and it was a good deal since we were there only to sleep. The Lake Buena Vista Hilton is an older hotel, located right across from Downtown Disney, and they also provide free transportation (bonus- they are considered a Disney hotel, so you can use Extra Magic Hours). I would avoid staying at any hotel which you would have to drive to Epcot. This is one of the busiest Disney events and parking gets extremely full (plus who wants to worry about a Designated Driver!). If you can afford it, then I would definitely recommend staying at one of the properties within walking distance of Epcot (Swan/Dolphin, Boardwalk, Yacht Club & Beach Club).
When to Go:
Every year we tell ourselves we aren't going to go on the busiest weekends of the F&W festival (opening weekend or F&W marathon weekend)....well this year we are going both! Yes, it is a pain when it's really crowded, but the good thing is that the atmosphere is really fun, so it's not so bad (unless you're with kids!). The lines for the food and drinks go pretty quick, and since it's usually football season, it's fun chatting with people about their favorite teams (Go Gators!). Ideally, I would prefer going to the festival later in the fall, since there's a higher chance of cooler weather. Although, we've been in the past in November and it was still in the 80s! If you have the ability to go Sunday-Thursday, the crowds are much better. Weekends are filled with tourists and locals alike. Whenever you go, expect to wait in line for the most popular booths for about 10-15 minutes (Dessert & Champagne and France).
Favorite Food/Drinks (from previous years):
- Canada: filet mignon with truffles and wild mushrooms
- Desserts & Champagne: all of the champagne please!
- Brazil: Frozen Caipirinha (one day I'll learn how to pronounce this drink!)
- Farm Fresh: Last year they had a bacon hash that was so good, we went back 3 times! I saw that this item won't be back this year, but they do have a similar dish but with macaroni and cheese that sounds awesome too
France: their frozen cocktail/slush is always outstanding (you'll see tons of people drinking their frozen pink martinis!), creme brulee
Hawaii: both food options are amazing- tuna poke and a Hawaiian pork slider with pineapple (went back twice last year)
Hops & Barley: Lobster roll (like the real deal, just butter and lobster on a split-top bun)
Japan: spicy tuna hand roll
Mexico: every year they have a few different tacos that are usually some of the best items at the festival (plus then you can stop inside and have a jalapeno margarita at the Tequila Cave!)
Patagonia: beef chimichurri skewer
There are so many more amazing things (beer, cider, wine, dessert!). You will not go hungry! Luckily each portion is pretty small, so you can sample a pretty good amount (and each trip around the world showcase is a mile, so you're burning calories right?!?)
Kids?
In my opinion F&W is really not that much fun for kids under a certain age. It's really crowded, there's a lot of standing in line, and it's probably not that interesting for small kids. I see plenty of small kids there every time we go, and 9 times out of 10 they are crying! I feel bad saying that it's not super kid-friendly, since it's Disney, but unless you're there during the week and it's not too crowded, it seems better off just adults!
Gift card:
Do yourself a favor and buy a wristlet giftcard for each member of your group who will be buying food/drinks. That way you don't have to keep track of your debit/credit spending. I like the wristlet ones best because then you don't have to dig out your wallet each time. It makes it much easier to keep track of how much you're spending (one time we just charged everything to the hotel room and had a fun surprise the next morning when we were looking over our bill! "We spent how much on champagne?!?")
I am so excited to go in just a few short days and can't wait to take lots of pictures (yes I will be that person) and post an update with our favorite picks for 2015 Epcot Food & Wine Festival!
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