REVIEW: Maple Popcorn Now Available at the Magic Kingdom

Tokyo Disneyland move over, because Walt Disney World is getting into the freshly-popped flavored popcorn game.

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Maple Popcorn is now available at the cart adjacent to Westward Ho in Frontierland. You can buy a single serving, acquire it in a souvenir bucket, and even refill any refillable Walt Disney World popcorn bucket for just $1.50.

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Of course I had to have some! So how was it? I LOVED IT!

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It may look like caramel corn, but I enjoyed it much more than I do that. The coating is thinner, so it lacks the often plastic-like chewiness of caramel corn. The maple popcorn has a light maple syrup flavor which is just perfect (in my opinion). Yes sure to try it the next time you are at the park!

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Hopefully more will be on the way (Epcot offers 3 flavors at the cart near Imagination), but this is a great start.

TONIGHT on WDW News Tonight (1/18/17) – Epcot Art Fest Review w/Easy WDW, The Price is Right, Guest Interview, & More

Tonight on WDW News Tonight, we review then Epcot International Festival of the Arts, we play WDWNT: The Price is Right for fabulous prizes, and we review the new insane breakfast options at the Magic Kingdom…

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If you are in the Orlando area, you can tune in to 105.5 FM or AM 1520 WBZW at showtime. For those outside of the Orlando area, the show can be watched via video stream at listen.WDWNT.com on your computer or mobile device. You can also use WDWNT: The App to watch and chat along. The show also utilizes a live chat and the ability to call-in to interact with the show. WDW News Tonight is hosted by Tom Corless and Nick LoCicero, but also features appearances by a number of other WDWNT correspondents and announcer Michelle Wargo.

Coming up on this week’s show:

  • A recap of the week’s news (with a WDWNT comedic twist)
  • Tom, Nick, and Michelle Are Angry About Things
  • A review of the new doughnut sundae, hash brown hotdog, and more new Magic Kingdom breakfast options
  • Interview with author Aaron H. Goldberg of “The Disney Story: Chronicling the Man, the Mouse, and the Parks”
  • The Wonderful World of Psychotic Comments
  • “WDWNT: The Price is Right”, presented by Theme Park Connection
  • A Review of the Epcot International Festival of the Arts with guest Josh of EasyWDW.com
  • Who’s Hates Tom Now?
  • And more!

We hope that you will tune in tonight at 9PM ET for another episode of WDW News Tonight!

If you missed last week’s show, be sure to watch it:

PHOTOS: Exclusive Merchandise for Return of the Main Street Electrical Parade

Celebrate the return of the beloved Main Street Electrical Parade to Disneyland park with an assortment of commemorative products. This encore performance of the parade will run nightly until June 18 – that’s 45 years after it first lit up Main Street, U.S.A., in 1972. Here’s a look at what products guests will find during this special, limited-time celebration.

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Adults and kids can relive favorite moments with graphic apparel that includes iconic images from the parade.

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Disney will also introduce an animated glow headband with images of Mickey Mouse in the light-up ears.

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There will be two pins celebrating the parade – a limited release logo pin, and a limited edition pin created especially for Disneyland Resort Annual Passholders. The latter pin will have an edition size of 2,000 (a valid Disneyland Resort Annual Passport must be presented purchase).

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Finally, guests should look for a hand-painted Ink & Paint cel titled, “Mickey’s Dragon.” This new piece is limited to an edition size of 350 and will be available in a variety of formats including unframed, framed, framed with pin, and framed with postcard and pin. The specially designed limited edition pin (edition size 300) is only available with framed formats, while supplies last. You can see artwork for the pin in the upper left corner of the image shown above.

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Select items will be released in Emporium and Disney Showcase on Main Street, U.S.A., inside Disneyland park on Jan. 19 during the special, after-hours premiere ticketed event.

The Ink & Paint cel will be released at Disneyana shop also on Jan. 19. If you are unable to visit Disneyland Resort, a limited number of cels are available for purchase online here, while supplies last. Applicable tax and shipping fees apply; discounts are available on the framing only.

On Jan. 20, additional locations, such as World of Disney in Downtown Disney District, will carry select Main Street Electrical Parade products.

Braves Spring Training to Conclude at Walt Disney World

MLB writer David O’ Brien is reporting that the Braves will relocate their Spring Training facilities to Sarasota in 2019, meaning either the 2017 or 2018 Spring Training will be the last for the Atlanta Braves at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex.

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Champion Stadium (formerly known as Cracker Jack Stadium) has been home to Braves Spring Training since the complex opened in 1997.

PHOTOS: Concept Art for Canceled Darth Maul Game

A long time ago, in a galaxy not too far away, LucasArts was working on a Darth Maul game. After about twelve months of development, Disney purchased Star Wars and, due to their acquisition of parent company Lucasfilm, a ton of interesting projects such as this one were canceled.

Today, we have some new concept photos of this untitled Darth Maul game to mourn over, thanks to artist Thomas A. Szakolczay, who posted the photos on his Instagram.

Little was known about the game, except that it was about a Darth Maul clone or descendant and Talon fighting against a Sith army. The game never made it past the prototyping stage of development, but rumor has it the ex-developeers of the game want to try and revive the canceled project, with the help of EA games.

Anyway, here’s a look at the concept art. Obviously, none of these pictures show any indication of how the game would have played, but the art sure it neat looking.

GUIDE & REVIEW: The Epcot International Festival of the Arts 2017; Food Studios, Seminars, & More

For 2017, Epcot has introduced a brand new park event: The Epcot International Festival of the Arts. The event is the third such event for the park as the Flower & Garden and Food & Wine Festivals have existed since the mid-1990’s. In more recent years, food booths were expanded to both the Flower and Garden Festival and the seasonal Holidays Around the World event at Epcot, and with the debut of this Arts festival, food booths, or “food studios”, are also a part of the fun.

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This event also differs in many ways, offering a Disney on Broadway concert series, free & paid seminars, interactive art opportunities for guests, photo-ops, and live art performances throughout the park. The event is also only taking place on weekends, Friday through Monday, January 13th until February 20th, 2017.

This guide and review will hopefully provide you with all of the information you will need to tackle the rather large event should you be attending it.

GUIDE & REVIEW: The Epcot International Festival of the Arts 2017; Food Studios, Seminars, & More

First tip: pick these up. There is a lot happening at this festival, so the times guide and passport are important for even the most seasoned park veterans.

GUIDE & REVIEW: The Epcot International Festival of the Arts 2017; Food Studios, Seminars, & More

As you can see, the times guide is pretty big, detailing all of the entertainment, seminars, art workshops, and artist appearances for the weekend.

Food Studios

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A selection from one of the Food Studios

Similar to other Epcot festivals, this one offers several temporary “food studios” (otherwise known as booths or kiosks) with special food & drink menus. We have reviews of each of the food studios for you, including pictures and our thoughts on every single food item & most of the alcoholic beverages:

Art Workshops & Seminars

Paid art workshops are available on event days and range from drawing to ink and paint classes, as well as things such as floral arrangement, watermelon carving, and more. Free versions of these events called seminars are also available, so be sure to check out the times guide each weekend. The workshops are hands-on experiences where guests can take something home, while the seminars are passive learning experiences.

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Paid art workshops are available by calling 407-WDW-TOUR or by stopping by the Odyssey Festival Showplace where they are held. Tickets for seminars are distributed one hour prior to the event and are given out on a first-come, first serve basis.

The Japan pavilion also offers its own seminars during the festival, including origami and calligraphy.

Art Exhibits

The Epcot International Festival of the Arts is home to two art exhibits that celebrate two of the most famous and influential Disney artists of all-time, Mary Blair and Herbert Ryman.

GUIDE & REVIEW: The Epcot International Festival of the Arts 2017; Food Studios, Seminars, & More

The festival certainly has a lot of offerings which I would consider to be pandering to Disney fans, and art exhibits featuring these two artists certainly fit that bill. Now, don’t get me wrong, I am overjoyed to see the work of Blair and Ryman on display, but it almost feels like a desperate attempt to draw in more annual passholders at the inaugural Festival of the Arts, especially after seeing just how small the two exhibits are.

For as small as they are, I appreciate the effort, but I hope (should the festival return in 2018) that these types of exhibits will be expanded into a larger space next year. For now, they are relegated to rather small areas of the Odyssey Festival Showplace, on the left and right sides of the seminar area.

The exhibits are open Friday-Monday now through February 20th, 2017 as part of the Epcot International Festival of the Arts.

The Future World of Herbert Ryman focuses on his concept art for EPCOT Center, mostly of now gone attractions and ideas for the park/city.

South of the Border with Mary Blair is a celebration of her work on Salads Amigos and The Three Caballeros.

Disney on Broadway Concert Series

Disney Theatrical Productions is bringing an exciting new showcase of music and Broadway talent to the America Gardens Theatre stage. Throughout the six weekends of the festival, different pairings of Broadway artists will perform songs from some of Disney on Broadway’s award winning shows.

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Here is the lineup for this series:

  • Jan. 13-16 and 20-23: Ashley Brown and Josh Strickland performing songs from: Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Tarzan, Mary Poppins and The Little Mermaid
  • Jan. 27-30 and Feb. 3-6: Kerry Butler and Kevin Massey performing songs from Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Tarzan, Newsies and Aladdin
  • Feb. 10-13 and 17-20: Kissy Simmons and Alton Fitzgerald White performing songs from Disney’s The Lion King, Aida, Aladdin and The Little Mermaid

Performances will be 5:30 p.m., 6:45 p.m. and 8 p.m. Friday through Monday of each festival weekend.

We attended the very first show with Ashley Brown and Josh Strickland, which you can watch below:

If you wish to see this, keep in mind you should get there a little early just in case the theater should fill. The show won’t fill easily, but it won’t hurt to arrive 20-30 minutes before showtime, especially on Saturdays and Sundays.

The sets are about 30 minutes in length and the performance we went to that you see above was spectacular. Any fan of broadway will surely enjoy these concerts, a nice change of pace from the once-famous bands offered during the Flower and Garden & Food and Wine Festivals at Epcot. There is also a lot more Disney music in these shows since they are performing songs from Disney on Broadway shows, something more likely to appeal to Disney fans, such as those who read this site.

A dining package with seating for the last show of the night is available, but honestly, it is completely unnecessary for this event and better dining options are available throughout the park, including at the Food Studios.

Other Entertainment

Living statues happen intermittently in front of the Fountain of Nations stage between 10:55am and 5:40pm daily.

GUIDE & REVIEW: The Epcot International Festival of the Arts 2017; Food Studios, Seminars, & More

Animation Academy, formerly a Disney’s Hollywood Studios attraction inside of The Magic of Disney Animation, is available inside of Innoventions East in the former Vision House location on event days. The shows take place between 9:15am and 6:15 pm and you can check outside of the attraction for exact show times.

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There are also community performances and various performance art pieces on the Fountain of Nations stage throughout the day. Please refer to a times guide for showtimes.

Figment’s Brush with the Masters Scavenger Hunt

GUIDE & REVIEW: The Epcot International Festival of the Arts 2017; Food Studios, Seminars, & More

Guest may purchase maps and search for Figment hidden in artwork all around Epcot’s World Showcase in this family friendly scavenger hunt event. A full review of this offering can be found here.

Photo-Ops

The event offers a number of guest photo-ops where you can step into and become part of the artwork. The line for these can be lengthy, so if any of them are on your must-do list, I suggest you tackle them around 11am when World Showcase opens. The two photo-ops in Future World are best done at park open for the shortest wait.

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Each of the World Showcase character meet and greets also has an added art easel with a piece inspired by the characters.

GUIDE & REVIEW: The Epcot International Festival of the Arts 2017; Food Studios, Seminars, & More

GUIDE & REVIEW: The Epcot International Festival of the Arts 2017; Food Studios, Seminars, & More

GUIDE & REVIEW: The Epcot International Festival of the Arts 2017; Food Studios, Seminars, & More

GUIDE & REVIEW: The Epcot International Festival of the Arts 2017; Food Studios, Seminars, & More

GUIDE & REVIEW: The Epcot International Festival of the Arts 2017; Food Studios, Seminars, & More

Interactive Painting Experience

Glidden invites guests to pick up a paint brush and help paint an incredible EPCOT Center mural at the very front of World Showcase towards the Canada pavilion. Guests get to paint a few squares of the paint-by-numbers mural after waiting in what is usually a short line.

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Live Art

Guests may encounter a walking chalk art experience, or even Disney artists at work wheel they stroll around the World Showcase promenade on festival days.

GUIDE & REVIEW: The Epcot International Festival of the Arts 2017; Food Studios, Seminars, & More

A very 80’s EPCOT Center-stly mural is being painted in Future World over the course of the 6 weekends as well. You can watch the artists paint the mural live and in-person.

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Event Exclusive Merchandise

Being the first event ever of this kind, the merchandise selection is not nearly as massive as it is for the established festivals, but there is a nice selection featuring Figment.

GUIDE & REVIEW: The Epcot International Festival of the Arts 2017; Food Studios, Seminars, & More

GUIDE & REVIEW: The Epcot International Festival of the Arts 2017; Food Studios, Seminars, & More

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GUIDE & REVIEW: The Epcot International Festival of the Arts 2017; Food Studios, Seminars, & More

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An annual pass holder t-shirt is available as select locations. Warning: it is available in extremely limited quantities and the shirt runs very big (at least one size larger than advertised, compared to other Disney shirts sold at the parks).

GUIDE & REVIEW: The Epcot International Festival of the Arts 2017; Food Studios, Seminars, & More

GUIDE & REVIEW: The Epcot International Festival of the Arts 2017; Food Studios, Seminars, & More

Figment is even on the sleeve of this one.

Visiting Artists & Art Shops

Be sure to check a times guide as there are literally dozens of Disney and independent artists in the various tents around the World Showcase promenade daily. They will be signing their art, but also may be creating some while they are there. The tents are open beyond these hours selling art if you can’t make it while the artist is visiting.

GUIDE & REVIEW: The Epcot International Festival of the Arts 2017; Food Studios, Seminars, & More

Separately, Tom’s Shoes offers custom painted shoes at their booth.

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Enjoy the Festival!

Hopefully all of this information will help in enjoying the first annual Epcot International Festival of the Arts. Personally, I have been loving this eventthus far, enjoying the differences it offers from the other Epcot festivals, and the void it fills that was left by the Festival off the Masters once held at Downtown Disney. While it is the first year of the event and it isn’t quite perfect yet, it is a very strong foundation for the future.

PHOTOS: Donut Sundae, Hash Brown Dog, and Waffle Sandwich Being Added to Magic Kingdom Breakfast Offerings

With Main Street U.S.A. now opening earlier to guests (along with the new welcome show performed at Cinderella Castle instead of at the train station), Disney is taking this opportunity to expand breakfast offerings at many of the park’s eateries in the AM.

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Casey’s Corner Hash Brown Hotdog, The Magic Kingdom

Casey’s Corner will be serving muffins, bagels and a croissant donut. Those searching for a more savory, brunch-like option can enjoy corn dog nuggets and the hash brown dog (pictured above).

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Plaza Ice Cream Donut Sundae, The Magic Kingdom

Also on Main Street U.S.A., Plaza Ice Cream Parlor will serve Mickey waffles, Kelloggs cereal and donuts. For a sweet twist on breakfast, there is even a donut sundae: a donut topped with your favorite flavor of hand-scooped Edy’s ice cream, hot fudge, apple, whipped cream, peanut butter chips, chocolate chips and of course, a cherry.

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Sleepy Hollow breakfast sandwich, The Magic Kingdom

Sleepy Hollow has a new egg, ham and tomato waffle sandwich which will arrive later this month. The fruit and chocolate-hazelnut waffle sandwich is also available, in case you prefer a sweet breakfast to a savory one.

REVIEW: “E=AT^2” Food Studio – Epcot International Festival of the Arts 2017

Welcome to a food studio review for the Epcot International Festival of the Arts, taking place in the park Friday-Monday from January 13th through February 20th, 2017. This review will cover the “E=AT^2” kiosk, which is located at the front of World Showcase, just off to the left side towards the Mexico pavilion.

E=AT^2

REVIEW: "E=AT^2" Food Studio - Epcot International Festival of the Arts 2017

Food:

  • BLT with Crispy Pork Belly, Tomato Jam and Soft Poached Egg – $6.50
  • Classic Reuben with Shredded Corned Beef, Thousand Island Dressing, Pickled Red Cabbage and a Rye Curl – $6.00
  • Cobb Salad with Smoked Duck Breast, Avocado Mousse, Nueske’s Applewood Smoked Bacon and Blue Cheese (GF) – $7.50
  • Figment White Chocolate Art Painting with Chocolate Easel (GF) (V) – $7.00
  • White Chocolate Mickey Puzzle with Artist Palette (GF) (V) – $6.50

Beverages:

  • Deconstructed Breakfast: Twinings® Spiced Apple Chai Tea Shake with Maple Bourbon Cream, a Waffle Crisp and Candied Bacon – $10.50
  • Deconstructed Breakfast: Twinings® Spiced Apple Chai Tea Shake with Maple Syrup, a Waffle Crisp and Candied Bacon (non-alcoholic) – $4.50
  • Pop-Artsicle: Red, White and Blue Frozen Slushy (non-alcoholic) – $3.75
  • Dasani Bottled Water – $3.00

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Since we had eaten the very similar Mary Blair white chocolate art, there was no really good reason to order the Figment, but it is pretty cute.

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BLT with Crispy Pork Belly, Tomato Jam and Soft Poached Egg – $6.50

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This was my absolute favorite dish at entire Epcot International Festival of the Arts! Crack open the poached egg, dip the tender and juicy pork belly in it, and then nearly fall over from how good this is. There is very little bacon and lettuce here, and neither of them really add to the dish. I suggest you just push them aside and enjoy the pork and the egg together without any of the fluff of the dish.

I think I will be ordering this on every subsequent trip to Epcot over the next 5 weekends…

Cobb Salad with Smoked Duck Breast, Avocado Mousse, Nueske’s Applewood Smoked Bacon and Blue Cheese (GF) – $7.50

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I am not a big Cobb Salad fan, but this was really good. The duck was flavorful and it went really nicely with the egg, blue cheese, and avocado mousse. I would order this again as well.

Classic Reuben with Shredded Corned Beef, Thousand Island Dressing, Pickled Red Cabbage and a Rye Curl – $6.00

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If you haven’t gotten it already, this is the best booth at the festival. I hate reuben sandwiches. Hell, I even hate Reuben Stoddard (kids, look it up). Regardless, this was fantastic. Everything in the plate was delicious, which shocked me. I couldn’t believe that I was having quality corned beef at Disney World, but I was and I did.

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If I had to rank the three dishes here, I would put the “BLT’ as my number one, followed by the reuben, and then the cobb salad, but they are all good.

Deconstructed Breakfast: Twinings® Spiced Apple Chai Tea Shake with Maple Bourbon Cream, a Waffle Crisp and Candied Bacon – $10.50

REVIEW: "E=AT^2" Food Studio - Epcot International Festival of the Arts 2017

As much as we loved the food, we wanted so much more out of this drink. It sounded amazing. It wasn’t bad, the flavoring was just far more subdued that we had hoped for (and they went a little light on the bourbon).

Deconstructed Breakfast: Twinings® Spiced Apple Chai Tea Shake with Maple Syrup, a Waffle Crisp and Candied Bacon (non-alcoholic) – $4.50

REVIEW: "E=AT^2" Food Studio - Epcot International Festival of the Arts 2017

Honestly, if you want just the breakfast flavors, save yourself some money and order this non-alcoholic version of the drink. It’s larger and cheaper, albeit without bourbon, but there wasn’t much alcohol in the other one anyway.

Pop-Artsicle: Red, White and Blue Frozen Slushy (non-alcoholic) – $3.75

REVIEW: "E=AT^2" Food Studio - Epcot International Festival of the Arts 2017

This is realistically just a slushy, but the kids should enjoy it. Personally, I would go get The American Dream at the Fife & Drum in the American Adventure (which mixes slushy with ice cream), but that’s me.

REVIEW: “Cuisine Classique” Food Studio – Epcot International Festival of the Arts

Welcome to a food studio review for the Epcot International Festival of the Arts, taking place in the park Friday-Monday from January 13th through February 20th, 2017. This review will cover “Cuisine Classique” kiosk, which is located near the Germany pavilion in World Showcase.

Cuisine Classique

REVIEW: "Cuisine Classique" Food Studio - Epcot International Festival of the Arts

Food:

  • Braised Short Rib with Parsnip Purée, Broccolini, Baby Tomatoes and Aged Balsamic – $7.50
  • Seared Red Snapper with braised Ratatouille and Lemon-Thyme Beurre Blanc (GF) – $7.50
  • Port Wine Poached Pear, Vanilla Panna Cotta and Pistachio Crumbs (GF) – $6.00
  • Artist Palette Jumbo Chocolate Chip Cookie – $5.50

Beverages:

  • Sierra Nevada Pale Ale – $4.00
  • Bell’s Two Hearted American-style India Pale Ale – $4.00
  • Duck Rabbit Milk Stout – $4.00
  • Beer Braising Flight – $9.00
  • Campo Viejo Rioja Reserva Art Series – $5.50
  • Dasani Bottled Water – $3.00

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Braised Short Rib with Parsnip Purée, Broccolini, Baby Tomatoes and Aged Balsamic – $7.50

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This dish was pretty solid, offering a well-cooked short rib over a parsnip puree, which blended well. I don’t know why there is so much balsamic on everything at this festival, but this probably could have done without it. Not a great dish, not a bad dish, just kind of middle-of-the-road. Otherwise, it tasted home cooked and the vegetables were quite good.

Seared Red Snapper with braised Ratatouille and Lemon-Thyme Beurre Blanc (GF) – $7.50

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There’s nothing too crazy about this Red Snapper dish, but it was really good and a nice-sized portion (a fairly thick piece of fish) for the price. I would probably order this again, but I’m often partial to the festival seafood dishes.

Port Wine Poached Pear, Vanilla Panna Cotta and Pistachio Crumbs (GF) – $6.00

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The surprising winner here is this port wine poached pear. I honestly have maybe tried a pear once in my life, and I wasn’t crazy about it, but this pear was delicious. With the vanilla panna cotta and pistachio crumbs spread over it, you will be hard pressed to find a better non-chocolate treat at this event. You also get the entire pear with this dish, a rarity for an Epcot festival plate.

Sierra Nevada Pale Ale – $4.00, Bell’s Two Hearted American-style India Pale Ale – $4.00, Duck Rabbit Milk Stout – $4.00, Beer Braising Flight – $9.00

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According to Josh of EasyWDW.com, this is the best beer flight you can get at the event, and I would have to agree. I LOVED the Duck-Rabbit Milk Stout and I will be ordering that in a single serving for sure the next time I visit this booth. The Sierra Nevada Pale Ale and the Bell’s Two Hearted American-style Indian Pale Ale were also enjoyable if you like such drinks. If all three might be of interest to you, you absolutely can not go wrong by ordering this flight.

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If you are like me and prefer a dark beer, the milk stout is the way to go.

PHOTOS, VIDEO: Mary Blair and Herbert Ryman Art Exhibits at the Epcot International Festival of the Arts

The Epcot International Festival of the Arts is home to two art exhibits that celebrate two of the most famous and influential Disney artists of all-time, Mary Blair and Herbert Ryman.

The festival certainly has a lot of offerings which I would consider to be pandering to Disney fans, and art exhibits featuring these two artists certainly fit that bill. Now, don’t get me wrong, I am overjoyed to see the work of Blair and Ryman on display, but it almost feels like a desperate attempt to draw in more annual passholders at the inaugural Festival of the Arts, especially after seeing just how small the two exhibits are.

For as small as they are, I appreciate the effort, but I hope (should the festival return in 2018) that these types of exhibits will be expanded into a larger space next year. For now, they are relegated to rather small areas of the Odyssey Festival Showplace, on the left and right sides of the seminar area.

The exhibits are open Friday-Monday now through February 20th, 2017 as part of the Epcot International Festival of the Arts.

The Future Worlds of Herbert Ryman

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The Future Worlds of Herbert Ryman – Epcot International Festival of the Arts

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The Future Worlds of Herbert Ryman – Epcot International Festival of the Arts

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The Future Worlds of Herbert Ryman – Epcot International Festival of the Arts

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The Future Worlds of Herbert Ryman – Epcot International Festival of the Arts

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The Future Worlds of Herbert Ryman – Epcot International Festival of the Arts

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The Future Worlds of Herbert Ryman – Epcot International Festival of the Arts

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The Future Worlds of Herbert Ryman – Epcot International Festival of the Arts

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The Future Worlds of Herbert Ryman – Epcot International Festival of the Arts

South of the Border with Mary Blair

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South of the Border with Mary Blair – Epcot International Festival of the Arts

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South of the Border with Mary Blair – Epcot International Festival of the Arts

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South of the Border with Mary Blair – Epcot International Festival of the Arts

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South of the Border with Mary Blair – Epcot International Festival of the Arts

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South of the Border with Mary Blair – Epcot International Festival of the Arts

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South of the Border with Mary Blair – Epcot International Festival of the Arts

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South of the Border with Mary Blair – Epcot International Festival of the Arts

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South of the Border with Mary Blair – Epcot International Festival of the Arts

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South of the Border with Mary Blair – Epcot International Festival of the Arts