Do they have brochures of what food is available that you can get while you are at the food and wine festival? Or do I need to copy what I want to eat here and take it with me?
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They will have a nicely printed brochure that lists all the countries menus and has a small Epcot map with the kiosks marked.
thank you for that information...one less thing I have to remember to bring. 11 more days til we leave!!
Jan 1991--Off-site Condo
Jan 1995--Off-Site Condo
April 1998- Off-site & Dixie Landings
Sept 2007- CBR (1st trip with husband...make that BWI...just upgraded 06/06/07...YEAH!!!)
Now that you mention it I wonder why Oklahoma gets a kiosk? I could understand if they just called it Native American but why Oklahoma? It's not the only place that Native Americans settled.
Luck you! I wanted to try Le Cellier. They are completely booked when I'm there.
My hubby and I felt the same way. We lived there for 10 years (military) and didn't care for it. Hubby has to have a really good reason to go back. When I turned the corner and saw Oklahoma showcased I just bursted out laughing. He wasn't too impressed.
An hour from Disney; annual passes in hand. Anything less would be uncivilized.
10 year AP holders and going like the Energizer Bunny
Going to Universal Orlando would be blasphemous
We visit WDW at least once a week; resort stays once a month.
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