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Epcot Food & Wine newbie
Hubby and I are thinking of going in October to the food and wine festival at Epcot. Having never attended this, I have many questions:
1) How many days should we allow to not have to rush thru it?
2) Is there an all day pass (for lack of a better word) that you can purchase to be able to show and just get whatever food/drink you want without having to pay for items each time you want to try something?
3) What is the "festival" portion of it (shows, demonstrations, etc)?
4) Is there a better time of day to go?
Again, although we've been to WDW MANY times, this is new to both of us. Any and all suggestions/opinions are much appreciated 😊
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I can only speak for in the past. When we went in 2019 we spread it out over the course of 4 separate afternoons into the evening. We at that time were able to purchase a card for $125 to use at the kiosks. We attended several "Eat To The Beat" Concerts in the evening and attended a few culinary and wine demos/classes. It is definitely better to go during the week than on weekends. Crowds soar on weekends. They usually have lists of concerts and available demos/classes. That being said I am not sure if all that will be available this year. No announcements have been made and my DD who has friends that work the festival (she is a former cast member) and they have not heard anything definite. We love the festivals at Epcot!!
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