Stop by the welcome center, located in the World Showcase Events pavilion between United Kingdom and France to see the merchandise shops, books signings, Chocolate Experience, culinary demonstrations and wine/beverage seminars (additional fees may apply). For younger connoisseurs, there is a junior chef kitchen where kids can learn to make candy sushi and the Disney Du Jour Dance Party. Check out the Eat to the Beat Concert Series. It has three performances nightly in the American Pavilion at 5:30 PM, 6:45 PM and 8:00 PM, Sunday – Thursday and 6:30 PM. 7:45 PM and 9:00 PM on Fridays and Saturdays. Performances for the remainder of the event include:
Want to try something fun for the whole family? Try Emile’s Fromage Montage where you can sample a variety of cheese in a fun way. Purchase any five cheese dishes from the Marketplace Booths that are listed in the Festival Passport and collect a stamp for each cheese dish purchased. Once you’ve collected all the stamps bring the stamped Festival Passport to Shimmering Sips for a complimentary specialty cheesecake unique to the Epcot International Food & Wine Festival. There’s also Remy’s Ratatouille Hide ‘n’ Squeak Scavenger Hunt. You can find the maps at many festival locations look for the Remy sign or ask a cast member. The map costs $6.99 plus tax. There is a DVC and Annual Passholder discount. There is a prize to redeem at the end of your quest. TIP: Are you on the Disney Dining Plan? If so, save up your snack credits, and use them to Eat Your Way Around the World! You can also trade a quick service meal credit for three snack items at a single booth! There’s so much to do at Epcot’s International Food and Wine Fest. What do you want to do first? Ready to plan your next trip? I would love to help you design the perfect Disney experience for your family! Click here to schedule a “Let’s Get Acquainted Session” with me so we can start planning your family’s next great adventure.
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