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What to Eat this Winter at Disney: an Ultimate “Foodie” Guide

Foodie Guide By November 30, 2018 Tags: , , No Comments

Celebrating the happiest season of all at the most magical place on earth? If you plan on spending any part of the holidays at Walt Disney World, here’s everything to knock off your “foodie” bucket list!

We’ve got the scoop on sweet freebies found exclusively at Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party and what you can’t miss at Epcot’s International Festival of the Holidays. Plus find out where to dine on Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve, and each day in-between!

Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party

From now through December 21st, guests can attend this annual ticketed event on select nights granting after-hours entry into Magic Kingdom.

Foodie Party Favors

While partying with all your favorite Disney characters (Santa included!) and checking out dozens of iconic park attractions, don’t forget to look for giant Peppermint Stick Treat Markers signaling free goodies for the whole family!

In previous years, freebie locations were limited to simply Snickerdoodles and Hot Cocoa all across the board. But now party-goers might not want to miss out on any of these yummy surprises!

(Pro-Tip! The classic Snickerdoodles and Hot Cocoa is still available at Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Café!)

  • Santa Claus Cookie and Sno-Cone at Auntie Gravity’s
  • Peppermint Crunch Cookie and Nestle Chocolate Milk at Pete’s Silly Sideshow in Storybook Circus
  • Ginger Molasses Cookies (these have that “holiday spice” kick!) and Egg Nog at the Ticket Booth in Liberty Square
  • An assortment of all cookie options (plus an allergy-friendly option) and Apple Cider at Pinocchio Village Haus
  • Dove Chocolates and Sparkling Apple Cider at Friar’s Nook
  • Soft Snowman Pretzel and Sno-Cone at Tortuga Tavern in Adventureland

Hungry for More?

For the serious foodie fanatics: try these exclusive Very Merry Christmas Party treats available for purchase.

Old and Favorites Reinvented at Sleepy Hollow Refreshments

If you can’t get enough of Disney’s staple Mickey-shaped waffles, be sure to stop by Sleepy Hollow Refreshments for Red Velvet Mickey Waffles topped with Vanilla Ice-cream, Whipped Cream, Caramel Sauce, and Holiday Sprinkles.

Are you a fan of the Pumpkin King? Put the nightmare back in Christmas with Sleepy Hollow’s Sandy Claws Push-Pop. This dessert features Orange Vanilla Cake, Cranberry Cherry Mousse, White Crispy Pearls, Cream Cheese Buttercream, Holiday Sprinkles, and a Jack Skellington “Sandy Claws” White Chocolate.

Yule Log Love

Lovers of the Yule Log can discover a few twists to the classic dish at the Main Street Bakery and Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn and Café. The “Fruity Yule Log” at Main Street has a base of Flourless Chocolate Cake underneath Raspberry Mousse, White Chocolate Mousse, and Casses Pate de Fruit. Pecos’ “Chocolate Yule Log” consists of a similar base, but with a swirl of Chocolate Mousse and Chocolate Ganache as well as a Chip, Dale, and Donald Duck White Chocolate Piece.

Pro-tip! The Chocolate Yule Log is closest to its classic model: the ribbed chocolate outside mimics bark and a nob of marshmallow and chocolate appears on top like a stump!

Sweet Treats From a Few Originals

Bring beauty to the holiday celebration with an Enchanted Christmas Belle Dessert from Gaston’s Tavern. This Flourless Chocolate Cake and White Chocolate Peppermint Mousse is topped with Yellow Glaze and a White Chocolate Belle Piece.

Get tiny like Tink with the Tinker Bell Dessert at Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Café. This mini cake has layers of Chocolate Peppermint and Flourless Chocolate Cake, plus Raspberry and Dark Chocolate Mousses.

For an extra shine, order the Eggnog Custard Dessert from Storybook Treats. Eggnog Custard is topped with Spiced-Chocolate Cake, Meringue, and a Scrooge McDuck Chocolate Gold Coin.

Can’t Make it to the Party? No Problem!

If you aren’t able to score tickets to Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party this year, you can still satisfy your holiday sweet tooth. Many counter service locations across Magic Kingdom will be offering festively-themed treats during regular park hours!

The Mickey-shaped Cinnamon Bun at Main Street Bakery are super shareable, plus they have extra icing and a White Chocolate Snowflake!

The Main Street Plaza Ice-Cream Parlor and Storybook Treats are both offering Peppermint Cupcakes and Peppermint Ice-Cream Sundaes. Peppermint Mousse Filling sits inside a Red Velvet Cupcake that is topped with White Chocolate Peppermint Bark and Cream Cheese Frosting. Or keep it simple with a Mint Chocolate Chip Sundae and Candy Cane Sprinkles.

Epcot’s International Festival of the Holidays

Already in full swing through December 30th, Epcot’s Festival of the Holidays is an ultimate global celebration of the season. Guests will experience holiday traditions from an array of cultures around the world through décor, stories, music… and of course, fantastic cuisine!

Load Up and Chow Down!

If you’re familiar with Food & Wine Fest’s Marketplace Booths, you will love the full-themed food booths called “Holiday Kitchens”!

However, you might want to come prepared because these Holiday Kitchens feature nearly entrée-sized offerings unlike the sample sizing found at Food & Wine.

It could get difficult to make another snack stop after indulging on Slow-Roasted Turkey from the American Holiday Table. Or try saving room for dessert after finishing the Latin-American-based Pastelon aka Soffrito-Marinated Beef from Feast of the Three Kings. (We also recommend pairing the Pastelon with the kid-approved Tropical Eggnog aka Coquito!)

Collect the Cookies

This challenge is for cookie connoisseurs only! As you explore Epcot’s Festival of the Holidays, watch out for select holiday cookies offered throughout the park. Once purchased, each cookie earns you a unique stamp in your Festival Passport.

After 5 stamps have been collected stop by Holiday Sweets and Treats for a final complimentary cookie and glass of milk!

To get more information on Epcot’s full menu for Festival of the Holidays click here.

Food-Inspired Seasonal Extras

It’s easy to get lost in all the hustle and bustle of the holiday season. Here are a few foodie-inspired favorites to find while exploring Walt Disney World!

Throughout the parks and within Disney Resorts guests will be amazed by the massive Gingerbread displays ranging from life-size cottages to huge carousels. Be sure to ask your resort about cookie decorating, as many spots are offering this kid-approved activity!

Hollywood Studios Options for Everyone

Enjoy more casual seasonal eats for lunch and dinner at Minnie’s Holiday Dine. This character-filled buffet at Hollywood & Vine features an opportunity to meet Mickey, Daisy and Donald, and Goofy through January 6th, 2019.

Re-imagine everyone’s favorite at Fairfax Fare on Sunset Boulevard. This year’s Hot Cocoa Flight features 3 “spiked” hot chocolates, and there’s even a new Strawberry Mint Crème dessert. The Hot Chocolate Martini is made with Vanilla Vodka. Then there’s the Black Cherry Bourbon Hot Chocolate made with Jim Bean Red Stag Black Cherry. And finally, finish off your flight with Bailey’s Salted Caramel Hot Chocolate made with Bailey’s Irish Cream.

Disney Springs Delivers

The Daily Poutine’s Holiday Turkey Poutine has become a super-favorite among Disney diners over the past few holidays. With a combo like turkey, gravy, French fries, cheddar curds, and cranberry relish for under $10, it’s easy to see why!

For a spin on traditional treats (or a round of wine slushies!) Amorette’s Patisserie is a can’t miss. This sweet shop offers Gingerbread Cookie Ornaments, Peppermint Chocolate Milkshakes, Spiced Plum Petite Cake, Pear Mousse, and more!

Keep it classic at Goofy’s Candy Company and Disney’s Candy Couldron; both feature an assortment of candy apples and holiday cake pops!

Where to Eat: Christmas Day

Nothing says vacation like an authentic Christmas Day dinner minus the prep and clean-up! We’ve put together this list of guest-voted top picks for best restaurants to reserve dinner at on December 25th

Guest Favorites

Magic Kingdom’s Liberty Tree Tavern isn’t just a regular winner for Thanksgiving: it’s a hit on Christmas Day, too. Traditional holiday dinner fare like Roasted Turkey Breast, Herb Stuffing, Pot Roast, and House-made Macaroni and Cheese make this the best choice for a genuine celebration!

Located in Polynesian Village Resort, ‘Ohana’s family-style service is next in line. A popular preference for those hoping to be merry in a more tropical setting, ‘Ohana also offers entertainment for the kids and it’s outside Magic Kingdom (meaning you get to avoid much of the park’s commotion on one of its busiest days!)

The cozy atmosphere and extended drink menu earns Epcot’s Le Cellier Steakhouse a spot on several must-eat lists, and the holidays are no exception. Relish in the spirit of winter with Canadian-based steak and seafood choices by candlelight.

California Grill is your go-to if Christmas dinner must include an amazing view of Magic Kingdom’s spectacular fireworks show! Try something new from globally inspired seasonal options as you sit atop the Contemporary Resort overlooking Seven Seas Lagoon.

Last but not least is Artist Point at Magic Kingdom’s Wilderness Lodge. Pine trees outside combined with the restaurant’s Northwestern furnishings and robust dishes provide a true expression of the season. Signature ingredients include bison, rich cheeses, mussels, and venison.

Other Go-Tos

For a wider meal selection to choose from, here are a few more popular eateries we recommend  on Christmas Day.

  • Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort – Narcoossee’s, Citricos, Victoria and Albert’s
  • Disney’s Contemporary Resort – Chef Mickey’s
  • Magic Kingdom – Cinderella’s Royal Table, Crystal Palace, Ale and Compass
  • Animal Kingdom – Saana, Jiko
  • Epcot – Rose and Crown Dining Room, Biergarten
  • Hollywood Studios – 50’s Prime Time Café

Where to Eat: New Year’s Eve

What better way to ring in the near year than with a night spent dining and celebrating at Disney?

*Because these meals are also considered special events, you will need to book them by calling 407-939-3463.

NYE Fun for the Whole Family

Flying Fish on Disney’s Boardwalk will feature a multi-course, prix-fixe menu at two seatings on December 31st. Dishes include Aged Cognac Lobster Bisque, Oak Grilled Cool Water Lobster, Chilean Sea Bass, and Wild Alaskan King Blue Crab. There is also the Cocoa Beach (Chocolate Hazelnut Cake with Warm Ganache) or the Florida Sunset (Vanilla Custard with Lemon Broth, Segmented Fruits, and White Chocolate) desserts.

5:00 to 6:30 p.m. Adults are $121.75 each, children are $63.52 each*

8:30 to 10:00 p.m. Adults are $153.51 each, children are $83.64 each*

 *(Tax and gratuity included)

Monsieur Paul in Epcot’s France Pavilion will be open for several lunch and dinner seatings on December 31st. The menu will include Braised Ribs with Bordelaise Sauce, Roasted Halibut with Beurre Blanc Sauce, and Roast Turkey.

12:00 p.m., 12:30 p.m., 2:00 p.m., 2:30 p.m., 4:00 p.m., 6:00 p.m., 6:30 p.m. All seatings are $110.81 per person*

*(Tax and gratuity included)

For something everyone in your party will love on NYE, check out Epcot’s World Showcase Pavilion. This distinctive dinner experience features a buffet with items like Seafood Mac and Cheese, Fried Chicken Breast with Corn Gravy, Oven Baked Cod, and Apple Cider Brined Pork with Roasted Apples and Cherries. After you finish eating, be sure to take a photo-op at one of the various unique vignettes rolled out just for the occasion!

4:00 to 9:30 p.m. Adults are $72.90 each, children are $ 44.38 each*

*(Tax and gratuity included!)

Fancier Fun

If you’re searching for a more upscale NYE, look no further than Napa Rose at Disneyland Resort. Book the first seating to experience a family-friendly dinner featuring Chef Andrew Sutton’s 4-course wine country feast. Or wait until the late-night festivities including a Napa-style 5-course tasting menu.

5:00 to 6:30 p.m. All guests are $140 each

Starting at 8:15 p.m. All guests are $300 each

Adults-Only Party

Also celebrating on Disney’s Boardwalk is Atlantic Dance Hall. This NYE bash will have views of the Epcot fireworks, a live DJ, party hats and horns plus a “light-bite” menu, two beverage vouchers, and a Champagne toast at midnight! Snacks include a Create-Your-Own Slider and Taco Bar and a Dip Station featuring veggies, chips and salsa, pretzel bites, assorted flatbreads, and more.

8:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. Guests must be 21 to attend $75 each

For every single Disney World restaurant holiday option in detail, click here.

Click here for a guide to helping you budget your time during the holidays at Disney.

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Be Our Guest Switches to Prix Fixe Dinner: What to Know Before You Go

Restaurant Reviews By October 10, 2018 Tags: , , No Comments

Disney’s popular Be Our Guest menu has changed. Here’s what’s new with the 3-course Prix Fixe Dinner!

When Be Our Guest opened in 2012 it was unlike anything else. The restaurant was unique in offering Counter Service by day for breakfast and lunch, but Table Service dining each evening. Additionally Be Our Guest was the first restaurant in Magic Kingdom to serve beer and wine.

Today, it remains one of the rare restaurants where Advance Dining Reservations are available for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

While guests can still enjoy a la carte Counter Service for lunch during the day, the biggest change to Be Our Guest’s menu involves its new “Prix Fixe” Dinner.

Before, the Table Service Dinner options were done via classic-style menus. Guests could skip over appetizers and focus on entrées, or vice-versa. You might even sit down for just some dessert at the end of the evening, and still gain access to the Beast’s castle and all its magic!

Guests simply exchanged a single Table Service Credit on their Disney Dining Plan, or paid out of pocket.

However, recently Be Our Guest switched exclusively to a 3-course final meal known as the Prix Fixe Dinner.

You may have already heard some frustration attached to this change when it comes to the cost. Because the Prix Fixe Dinner is considered to be a “Signature” experience, it now requires two Table Service Credits instead of just one.

(Pro-tip! Tables in Wonderland cardholders have access to a 20% discount, and Annual Passholders get a 10% discount!)

The out-of-pocket price seems to be a better option. Arguably both are if you’re hungry enough to get your money’s worth! Set at $35 per child (9 and under) and $55 for adults, a quick summary of the lusciously updated menu reveals how diners are really getting the better deal.

A Taste of the Menu

Walt Disney World’s explanation for going prix fixe was to “enhance” the menu with “exquisite, delicious cuisine” and an “experience that will make you feel like royalty”.

So far critics give the change their approval after experiencing the elevated tastes within the already enriched castle atmosphere.

(For some of our favorite reviews and insights click here and here!)

Dinner begins with a house-made Sourdough Loaf accompanied by butter sprinkled with coarse salt. Guests then have their choice of an appetizer and entrée, but dessert is pretty much the same for everyone.

Choose an appetizer from several new and old French-inspired favorites. In addition to the infamous Onion Soup, you will now find a Maine Lobster Bisque and Charred Octopus.

Kids can choose either an Iceberg Wedge Salad or a Fruit and Cheese Plate.

All-new and improved entrées include a Grilled Center-Cut Filet Mignon, Smoked Ricotta and Corn Tortellini, Poulet Rouge Chicken, Saffron-Infused Seafood Bouillabaisse, Spice-Dusted Lamb Chops, and Roasted Pork Tenderloin.

Be Our Guest’s most kid-approved entrée is “Beast’s Casserole”, aka house-made Mac & Cheese. There’s also a Pan-seared Chicken Breast or Seared Shrimp Skewer.

3-Course Dessert? Yes, Please!

Saving room for dessert is a must! Even if you’re too full to finish, the consensus is in that this finale is one of Disney’s most Instagram-worthy treats to date!

The “Dessert Trio” features an Almond Macaron with Lemon Jam and Raspberries and a Dark Chocolate Truffle filled with Dark Chocolate Grand Marnier Ganache.

But the best part has to be the White Chocolate “Chip” Cup: a white chocolate replica of the real Chip from Beauty and the Beast! (And he’s full of Oreo “Grey Stuff” and Crisp Pearls!)

Mini fans will love the kid-size version of the Dessert Trio! It has a special twist: little pools of blue, yellow, and red icing and a small paintbrush. Your budding artists get the chance to “paint” Chip and create his face!

     

To learn more about the updated Be Our Guest menu, click here.

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Newly Re-imagined Restaurant: Lamplight Lounge

Restaurant Reviews By September 20, 2018 Tags: , , , No Comments

Next week marks 3 months since Disney California Adventure opened admission to a first of its kind Pixar-inspired park. Previously known as Paradise Pier, the newly renovated Pixar Pier is no doubt described as “incredible”… and not just because it features an attraction based on our favorite Disney superhero family!

When I see the name Pixar, the very first thing I picture is their signature intro. It’s hard to imagine Pixar’s “I” as anything but the mischievous Luxo Lamp Jr. after being squished by a few eager jumps!

Yes, that is the little lamp’s official name just in case you didn’t know! In fact “Luxo Jr.” is the first short film ever produced by Pixar Animation Studios. (Can you guess who made their grand debut in that one?)

It seems only fitting that the re-imagined Lamplight Lounge should welcome Disney adventurers at the beginning of the pier’s newest story.

An Authentic Atmosphere

For fans who find themselves wondering about what happens behind-the-scenes, Lamplight Lounge is sure to please.

Get ready for more than just table-service dining and gorgeous panoramic shots of Paradise Bay. Immerse in décor specifically curated in dedication to the very storytellers who create the Pixar films and shorts treasured by so many.

This is THE exclusive, up close and personal look at artists and animators who bring Pixar plots to life. So be sure to explore every last unique detail of all that’s been left behind by the studios’ “regulars”!

From scattered sketches showing off the design process to handwritten feedback notes and shelves housing toys of the final characters, diners can’t help but feel like they’re part of a Pixar storyboard.

The actual Pixar Studios doesn’t allow public tours, but we’ve confirmed this lounge replicates pieces of its interior design. That means for now, it’s the closest any fan will get to finding out how some of the magic happens!

(Want to learn more about Lamplight Lounge’s look? Click here to read up on 7 insider facts to know before you go!)

A Taste of the Menu

The fun continues with Lamplight Lounge’s purposely playful menu. This California casual gastro-pub starts things off with appetizers referred to as shareable “Bites,” which range from $12.00 – $18.00 in price. Rumor has it, the Guest-favorite is already chosen: Lobster Nachos.

Exactly as they sound, these House-made Tortilla Chips are smothered with warm Lobster, Black Beans, Pico de Gallo, Chipotle Crema, Aged Cheddar, and Oaxaca Cheese.

Looking to keep it traditional? We recommend a classic: Potato Skins. Crispy Yukon Gold Potatoes are topped with Brown Butter-Caper Yogurt, Smoked Paprika Aïoli, and Manchego Cheese.

If you’re extra hungry head on over to the Downstairs Dining Area for “Bigger Bites” (entrees), the “Budding Artists” kid’s menu, or a little something sweet. Bigger Bites are priced at $23 and under, and kids eat for just $10!

Bigger Bites include a grilled Cheddar Burger, crispy Chicken Sandwich, Salmon PLT, and salad options. Our mouths are set of course on Chef Remy’s recommendation. When in Pixar Pier, why not try some Ratatouille?

If your “Budding Artist” is also a picky eater, well then there’s Mini Burger Sliders, PB and J Rolls, and pasta to the rescue. Plus lunch and dinner get easier to finish with dessert on the line, especially when it’s warm, fluffy donuts alongside delicious dipping sauces!

For the full menu and pricing, click here!

Creativity in Your Cup

This time mom and dad aren’t the only ones with fancy drinks! The Lamplight Lounge offers an array of “mocktail” non-alcoholic beverages, and we can’t help but admire their names and drool over the ingredients!

Monster’s Inc. lovers will have to order a 2319. Frozen Strawberry Purée, Cream of Coconut, and Pineapple Juice mixed and topped with Coco-Cola make this a drink that’s truly for kids of all ages.

Reach infinity and beyond with Infinity Fizz: Powerade Mountain Berry Blast, Apple Juice, and Cherry Pearls. Or try Falling With Style: Odwalla Lemonade and Mango Purée.

Adults, don’t forget this is a lounge! Lamplight boasts an impressive draft, bottle, and can beer selection in addition to 14 wines available per glass or by the bottle.

But for the children at heart, you may want to skip straight to the specialty drinks with their own nod to Pixar film-making. The Scream Canister, Over Budget, Plot Twist, and The Short are just a few!

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Epcot’s International Food & Wine Festival: Now With Bigger Fun for Little Ones!

Special Events By September 4, 2018 Tags: , No Comments

Epcot’s International Food & Wine Festival is back and bibbidi-bobbidi-better than ever before with 4 new kid-approved attractions! From August 30th through November 12th, we’ve compiled this need-to-know guide on Disney’s most family-friendly food festival yet!

Since its debut in 1996, the Epcot Food & Wine Festival has grown to include 65 wineries and over 40 breweries. While the annual Disney extravaganza has previously catered to fans of all ages, this year is set to be an unforgettable experience for parents with aspiring foodies to entertain.

THE BASICS

Entrance into the Food & Wine Festival is free with Epcot park admission, which starts at $102. Because of its size, regular attendees of the festival recommend at least 2 days. However, it’s definitely worth checking out even if you can only make Epcot a one-day stop.

Don’t forget to grab a Food & Wine Passport before you start the day. You can keep track of where you’ve been and document all the daring new flavors you (and your brave kiddos) may try!

Pro-tip! Watch for a “strawberry” symbol at food booths! It signals there are foods available made especially with kids in mind.

Pro-tip! Are you using Disney Dining Plan credits? You can trade a quick service meal credit for three snack items from any single food booth! (The food booths around World Showcase open at 11am!)

DISNEY’S NEW FREE KID-FRIENDLY FESTIVAL FUN

Disney’s exciting new kid-approved festival stations are free with admission and will certainly keep your little ones smiling in-between every bite!

DIY Candy Sushi

Twice daily (3:30pm and 5:30pm) Disney chefs will aid in this interactive candy sushi-making workshop. It is located in the Sunshine Seasons food court at the Land Pavilion. Because space is limited, be sure to register here!

“Fun Zone” Playground & Sweet Snacks

Located near the Test Track marketplace in Future World East, this festival play area is inspired by Ralph Breaks the Internet. (The epic upcoming sequel to Wreck-It Ralph!) Refuel with nearby themed treats like the new “Pancake Milkshake” and croissant doughnuts topped with cinnamon sugar, chocolate and marshmallows, chocolate hazelnut cream, or sprinkles!

Disney du Jour Character Dance Party

Follow the tunes to the Fountain View Stage in Future World! From 5:30-9:30pm every Friday and Saturday festival goers can enjoy music, dances, and activities for kids of all ages. This is one party you won’t want to miss because some of your favorite classic Disney Duos will be dropping by each weekend. Look out for Remy & Emile from Ratatouille, Judy Hopps & Nick Wilde from Zootopia, Lilo & Stitch, Chip ‘n Dale, and Clarabelle Cow & Horace Horsecollar! Furthermore, each dance party features a special concert appearance by an up-and-coming Radio Disney artist!

The Junior Chef Kitchen

Every Sunday morning at 11am this interactive experience takes place at the Festival Center. Under the supervision of a Disney chef, learn how to make your own pancakes complete with tasty decorations. (And enough time to devour your creation!) Due to limited space, registration is only available at the Festival Center on Saturdays and Sundays.

EXTRA FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY

Remy’s Ratatouille Hide & Squeak Scavenger Hunt

A noteworthy Food & Wine Festival family tradition! The Hide & Squeak Scavenger Hunt map and sticker sets are usually under $8. But as a result you receive an exclusive small prize at the end no matter how far you get. The goal is to match food item stickers to their corresponding location where Remy can be found “hiding out”. He will be holding whatever food is on each sticker. Find a home for all the stickers on your map and you will discover the “ingredients” Remy needs to make his special dish!

Pro-tip! When searching for Remy regular festival-goers say above all else, remember to look up!

Eat to the Beats Meals

Attend nightly concerts at 5:30pm, 6:45pm, and 8:00pm in the America Gardens Theatre at Epcot World Showcase. This year’s performers include Blue October, MercyMe, Baha Men, Plain White T’s, Jim Belushi & The Sacred Hearts, and Smash Mouth! Save big with all-inclusive packages that combine one breakfast, lunch, or dinner at participating Epcot restaurants with guaranteed seating at the concert series. (To see the full list of performers and participating restaurants, click here!)

Festival Center Open Early

If you’re an early bird, the Festival Center opens 2 hours before food booths at 9am! Get busy planning for the day ahead as you sip on coffee from Joffrey’s Specialty Disney Collection. Or investigate the new Shimmering Sips Mimosa Bar (yes, also open at 9am) where you will find a kid-friendly drink by the name of “Frozen Apple Pie”.

FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT TASTEEPCOT.COM

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