Showing posts with label Food and Wine Festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Food and Wine Festival. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 16, 2022

Saturday, November 12, 2022

On This Day Last Year: WDW Trip Report - Day 3 // A Great Big Disney Day & Checking in for our 2 Bedroom Savannah View Villa Stay


Welcome back for another trip report capturing my family's magical memories from this day last year.  I'm so glad you're here!  Today's post will begin in Animal Kingdom, take us through Christmas decor and more throughout Disney Springs, find us in Epcot, and checking into a sensationally spacious villa at Animal Kingdom resort!  If I were doing my old Trip Report Tuesday series I'd likely break this one into a three parter, but since I'm recapping day by day I have a lengthy show and tell to share today.   You may want to take a moment to grab a sip or snack to enjoy as you scroll, scroll away!

Tuesday, August 24, 2021

Trip Report Tuesday: Throwback Edition // 20th Wedding Anniversary WDW Trip Day 3

 


Welcome to another of Trip Report Tuesday!  We'll begin today's recap surrounded by the vintage Christmasy goodness of Hollywood Studios, we'll lunch at an instant favorite, The Boathouse, savor our savanna view at Animal Kingdom Lodge at midday, and end the evening chatting and chowing our way around World Showcase at Epcot's Food and Wine Festival!  There's a whole lot of deliciousness in this post, so you may want to grab a sip 'n' snack from the kitchen before you begin scrolling. :)   When you're all set I welcome you to day three of this sweet week weeklong Disney date!

Tuesday, August 17, 2021

Trip Report Tuesday: Throwback Edition // 20th Wedding Anniversary WDW Trip Day 2

Welcome to another of Trip Report Tuesday!  In today's post we'll eat our way through the Food and Wine Festival at Epcot, check-in to our savanna view villa at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge, have dinner at Disney Springs, and enjoy a fantastic finale to the day at Magic Kingdom!  

Tuesday, October 8, 2019

Trip Report Tuesday // Day 12 - Toy Story Land + An Unexpected Date Night at Epcot's Food & Wine Festival!


Welcome to another edition of Trip Report Tuesday!  Let's jump right in...

Day 12 - Tuesday, September 11, 2018

We began our day at Disney's Hollywood Studios, excited to experience a fun first!




On this marvelous Monday we had fastpasses for Slinky Dog Dash.  I had fun planning our outfits accordingly, choosing playful primary colors with a dash of Disneybounding too!  




Since the wait for PhotoPass pics at this location was typically a long one, we headed there first thing to get a couple fun family pics.







Little One was Disneybounding as Luxo (aka: The Pixar Ball), while I tried to subtly replicate the iconic Toy Story clouds with my top.



Our fastpasses were for a bit later in the day, so we made our way out of Toy Story Land and onto Tower of Terror!



Lunch at Woody's Lunchbox

We enjoyed this quick service restaurant so much we made it back a second time this trip!  


I shared our first experience (which included sitting at a "special table") in my trip report covering day 7.  If you missed that and are interested in a closer look at the food and dining area, you can find that post here.







I'm a big fan of this grilled three-cheese sandwich!  The melted provolone, cheddar, and american cheese on grilled sourdough bread totally hit the spot!  This time I didn't get the tomato-basil soup for dipping and I totally missed it.  If you try the sandwich sometime I highly recommend ordering both for the perfect pairing. 

After lunch we headed into hyperspace at Star Tours.  Then it was time to return to Toy Story Land to use our fastpass for our first ride on the new Slinky Dog Dash!  




We loved the Slinky Dog Dash!  Honestly, it exceeded my expectations.  I expected it to be on par with Goofy's Barnstormer coaster.  Yet, this one had a bit more thrill to it - not so much that it would make kids leery, but enough that as an adult I enjoyed it.  It's not a ride I'd wait in a lengthy line for, but an enjoyable addition to the park and a fastpass well spent.






Our final ride of the day at Hollywood Studios was Rock 'n' Rollercoaster!


I can almost hear Aerosmith playing just looking at this pic! 

AeroStitch? ;)

Time for some Studios' snacks!




Can you tell by that smile that Jason is holding one of his long time favorite Disney snacks?  He and Princess grabbed some sweet cream cheese pretzels which are growing increasingly more difficult to find in the parks these days.  There's a cart that's occasionally open near Rock 'n' Rollercoaster that has them.  We'd tried earlier in the trip to hit that cart when it was open and failed.  This day they felt like they hit the jackpot when they saw a cast member ready to sell them the sweet snacks!  Meanwhile, I treated myself to a cup full of frozen deliciousness in the form of a strawberry daiquiri.  


The "feels like" temp that afternoon was 104 degrees and this was just what vacation called for!

Time to return to Animal Kingdom Lodge for a relaxing afternoon break.








A peek out at the savanna in the distance from our pool view room.


When I went down to The Mara to fill my rapid refill mug I picked up a cute chocolate chip cookie treat topped with the sweetest face (that I can never bring myself to eat)!




The girls ended up asking if they could chill at the resort that evening, so Jason and I ordered them a pizza to share in our villa before we headed off for an unexpected date night at Epcot.


A fresh pizza pie and resort sister time, they were settled in for a sweet night together!

An Unplanned Epcot Food & Wine Festival Date!




It's not everyday that we get an unexpected date night at Epcot and we did not take a moment of that for granted!

We began our eating adventure at the Coastal Eats booth.







Jason went with the baked shrimp scampi dip.  I'm not a seafood fan so he had this plate all to himself. ;)




Next we headed over to the Flavors of Fire booth.




I always say that Disney magic is in the details.  I love how they take advantage of every opportunity to add to the theming of atmosphere.  These plants were perfect alongside this booth.




We shared the "piggy wings" and they were so good!

Time for one of our favorites, China!



The mango bubble tea is super yummy!  That's coming from someone who doesn't even typically care for tea.




We also shared roasted duck on a bao bun.  Love a good bao bun topped with tastiness!



























We saw a storm a brewing and took the opportunity to seek dry shelter and some patriotic entertainment with a viewing of The American Adventure.  It was a half an hour of cool relaxation along with an enjoyable show.  

Upon our exit of the theater Jason was ready for his festival fave, the lobster roll from the Hops and Barley booth!




More sweet strolling with my love and picturesque views...













We'd heard so many rave reviews about the crispy pork belly from the Brazil booth.  Honestly, we were both completely disappointed by it.  Jason likened it to a dry overcooked pork chop.  We also ordered moqueca, a Brazilian seafood stew featuring scallops, shrimp, and white fish with a coconut lime sauce.  As previously mentioned, I'm not a seafood fan so this was all Jason's.  While prepping this post I asked what he thought of it and he laughed saying he couldn't really remember.  So there you have it, it wasn't memorable.  It's always fun to try new things, but we'll pass on both of these items next time we hit the festival. 




On to a sweet treat we always enjoy, the warm chocolate pudding with Irish cream liqueur custard from the Ireland booth!




One of my personal favorites followed at the Canada booth, Canadian cheddar cheese soup with a pretzel roll.  Yum!







Next we made our way into the Mexico pavilion.  I absolutely adored this handcrafted perfect pumpkin necklace in the shop, but with a pretty high price to match, I opted for a sweet snapshot rather than a purchase.




Gran Fiesta Tour Starring The Three Caballeros...






Free festival merch for passholders, yes please!




Walt Disney World Annual Passholders could pick up complimentary gifts from the Food and Wine Festival.  A complimentary cutting board was available to passholders upon their fourth visit to the Food & Wine Festival.  They made it so simple too!  Our magicbands tracked how many times we'd been at Epcot during the festival.  When we arrived inside the festival center a cast member simply scanned our magicbands, we showed our annual passes, and we received our super cute cutting boards and passholder magnets too!  (Unlike the cutting boards, the magnets are available to all passholders on their first visit to the festival.)  



Here's a closer look at the Food & Wine Festival passholder magnet.  (The photo was taken on the following day.)  The cutting board has this same cute Chef Mickey in the center too!

Extra Magic Hours were in full swing by this point in the evening.  We took advantage of the opportunity to enjoy Soarin' with a 15 minute standby time.







We exited over the "magical sidewalks" (as I call them) hand in hand with full hearts and fresh new memories we'll savor for years to come!












Thanks so much for stopping by the blog today!  It was fun recapping our family first in Toy Story Land and an Epcot evening for two while our girls enjoyed some sweet sister resort time!  I invite you to join me here this time next week for a recap of day 13!



You can check out the video footage from this day on my family's YouTube channel,
Eat, Sleep, Dis, Repeat!



Direct Link to the Video of Day 12:

Day 12 - First Time on Slinky Dog Dash!



IN CASE YOU MISSED IT:

Previous Trip Reports from this Vacation:












A sneak peek at what's to come...

Day 5-15:  Walt Disney World 
+ my 40th Birthday (September 13th)

Day 16:  Georgia Aquarium

Day 17:  Homeward Bound


Join me in the adventures to come!
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