Nah. Likely it would work if you used a different browser or cleared cookies. Works just fine for me.Well apparently Stitch has eaten the Food & Wine Festival page on the WDW site this morning....maybe Disney IT is uploading the booth menus? LOL
Yup. I just re-tried and it loaded. Oh well, thought it was possible lol.Nah. Likely it would work if you used a different browser or cleared cookies. Works just fine for me.
I've never been to F&W but am going in September. What are the seminars like? Do you get to sample beverages?
It depends on what type of “seminar” you attend. I’d go by the event description.
Culinary demonstration: no alcohol as of last year. Just whatever the food item is.
Beverage seminar: ~ 2-3 small samples and a bagged “snack pack” like crackers - similar to what you might pack in a lunchbox. I have heard the pours can vary a bit but do not expect anything approximating a full glass. Typically no refills.
Cheese seminar - I’ve not attended but it references drinks in the description.
Hope you enjoy your first festival!!
Thanks!
I actually ended up finding my answer also on www.allears.net
I expected a small sample, not a full serving, for a beverage seminar. I think my DH may enjoy (I was originally going solo, but he kinda wanted to tag along, so also going to book the tequila lunch as he has enjoyed tequila in the past).
It's about this time last year they released it.I wish they would hurry up and release booth info already, seems later then usual this year.
It's about this time last year they released it.
Nothing, they’re free. But if it’s a popular group it’s recommended to get in line early or buy a dining package for preferred seating.Went last year and had a great time with my best friend, this year I will be solo, but some days with my parents, with the concerts, do you need to do anything to see the shows?
I didn't go to any last year, but am interested in one this year.
Nothing, they’re free. But if it’s a popular group it’s recommended to get in line early or buy a dining package for preferred seating.
I don't mind if I have to sit in the back, but does the seating tend to fill up? (i.e. if I get there just a few minuted before the show will I have no seat or just a "bad one"?Nothing, they’re free. But if it’s a popular group it’s recommended to get in line early or buy a dining package for preferred seating.
I don't mind if I have to sit in the back, but does the seating tend to fill up? (i.e. if I get there just a few minuted before the show will I have no seat or just a "bad one"?
Sneak Peek of Upcoming Epcot International Food & Wine Festival Merchandise:
Now if we could just get info on the Global Marketplace menus!
http://www.wdwinfo.com/news-stories...international-food-wine-festival-merchandise/