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    2011 Epcot Food and Wine Festival Marketplace Booths and Menus | the disney food blog




    Argentina, Introduced: 1996

    Beef Empanada–$3.75, DDP Snack Eligible
    Grilled Beef Skewer with Chimichurri Sauce and Boniato Purée–$5.00, DDP Snack Eligible
    Terrazas Reserva Charddonay–$3.50
    Terrazas Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon–$3.50
    Terrazas Reserva Torrontes–$3.50
    Terrazas Reserva Malbec–$3.50
    Australia, Introduced: 1997

    Shrimp on the Barbie with Pepper Berry Citrus Glaze–$4.50, DDP Snack Eligible
    Grilled Lamb Chop with Potato-Goat Cheese Salad and Shiraz Reduction–$5.75, DDP Snack Eligible
    Lamington (chocolate and coconut covered Yellow Cake)–$3.00, DDP Snack Eligible
    Penfolds “Koonuga Hill” Chardonnay–$2.50
    Greg Norman Estates Shiraz, Limestone Coast–$3.25
    Lindeman’s “Bin 90″ Moscato–$2.50
    Penfolds “Thomas Hyland” Cabernet Sauvignon–$3.00
    Belgium, Introduced: 2010

    Steamed Mussels with Roasted Garlic Cream & Baguette–$3.75, DDP Snack Eligible
    Freshly Baked Waffles with Berry Compote and Whipped Cream–$3.00, DDP Snack Eligible
    Guylian Belgian Chocolate Seashell Truffles–$1.75, DDP Snack Eligible
    Stella Artois–$6.25
    Godiva Chocolate Iced Coffee–$7.25
    Leffe–$6.25
    Hoegaarten–$6.25
    Brazil, Introduced: 1996

    Brazil’s National Dish — Feijoada (a Black Bean and Pork Stew)–$2.75, DDP Snack Eligible
    Seared Mahi Mahi with steamed Rice, Hearts of Palm, and Coconut-Lime Sauce–$4.50, DDP Snack Eligible
    LeBlon Frozen Caipirinha–$7.50
    Brewer’s Collection, Introduced: 2003

    Radeberger Pilsner–$6.25
    Schofferhofer Weizen–$6.25
    BraufactuM Indra–$6.25
    Rauchweizen Roog Smoked Wheat Bier–$6.25
    Altenmünster, Octoberfest–$6.25
    Altenmünster Dunkel–$6.25
    Hovel’s–$6.25
    Dion Kolsch–$6.25
    Canada, Introduced: 1996

    Canadian Cheddar Cheese Soup–$3.75, DDP Snack Eligible
    Maple and Moosehead-Beer Glazed Salmon with Barley Salad–$4.50, DDP Snack Eligible
    Chicken Chipotle Sausage with Sweet Corn Polenta–$4.00, DDP Snack Eligible
    Moosehead Beer–$6.25
    Neige Sparlking–$5.25
    Neige – FB (apple ice wine)–$5.75
    Caribbean Islands, Introduced 2011 <– New!

    Ropa Vieja (Braised Beef) with White Rice–$3.50, DDP Snack Eligible
    Jerk spiced Chicken Drumstick with Mango Salsa–$3.25, DDP Snack Eligible
    Frozen Dragon Berry Colada–$7.25
    Frozen Rock Coconut Mojito–$7.50
    Cheese, Introduced: 2010

    Cheese Fondue with Sourdough Bread–$3.00, DDP Snack Eligible
    Artisan Cheese Selection with Thomasville Tome Sweet Gras Dairy, Le Delice de Bourgogne Lincet and Chevre Affine Wyngaard Kaas –$4.50, DDP Snack Eligible
    Sterling Reserve Sauvignon Blanc–$2.50
    Sterling Riesling Vintner’s Collection–$2.75
    Sterling Meritage Vintner’s Collection–$2.50
    Sterling Pinot Noir Vintner’s Collection–$3.25
    China, Introduced: 1996

    Black Pepper Shrimp with Sichuan Noodles–$4.50, DDP Snack Eligible
    Pork Pot Stickers–$3.50, DDP Snack Eligible
    Xinjiang Barbecue Chicken Stick–$3.50, DDP Snack Eligible
    Caramel-Ginger Ice Cream–$3.25, DDP Snack Eligible
    Tsingtao Beer–$6.00
    Dragon’s Hollow Chardonnay–$3.50
    Green Tea Plum Wine Cooler–$7.00
    Happy Lychee–$2.50
    Craft Beers

    Full Sail IPA–$5.00
    Sierra Nevada–$6.25
    Abita — Purple Haze–$5.00
    Red Hook Pilsner–$5.00
    Blue Moon–$5.00
    Leinenkugal–$5.00
    Key West Sunset Ale–$5.00
    Widmer Hefeweizen-$5.00
    Desserts & Champagne, Introduced: 2000

    Lemon Chiffon–$1.50, DDP Snack Eligible
    White Chocolate Macadamia Mousse with Dark Chocolate Pearls–$1.50, DDP Snack Eligible
    Tres Leches Verrine–$1.50, DDP Snack Eligible
    Soft Serve Vanilla Ice Cream with Grand Marnier–$6.50, DDP Snack Eligible
    Dessert Trio–$3.75, DDP Snack Eligible
    Moet & Chandon Ice Imperial–$12.75
    Moet & Chandon Rose Imperial–$12.00
    Moet & Chandon Nectar Imperial–$11.75
    Moet & Chandon Imperial–$10.75
    Fife and Drum

    Frozen Red Stag Lemonade by Jim Beam–$6.50
    France, Introduced: 1996

    Escargots Persillade en Brioche–$4.95, DDP Snack Eligible
    Coq au Vin sur gratin de macaroni (Red Wine braised Chicken, Mushrooms, Pearl Onions, and Macaroni Gratin)–$4.95, DDP Snack Eligible
    Crème Brulée au Chocolate au Lait–$3.95, DDP Snack Eligible
    Chardonnay, Bouchard Aine & Fils–$4.50
    Merlot, Chateau de Beauregard-Ducourt, Bordeaux–$5.50
    Sparkling Pomegranate Kir–$6.50
    Parisien Cosmo Slush (Ciroc Vodka, Grand Marnier, Cranberry Juice)–$8.50
    Germany, Introduced: 1996

    Goulash Suppe–$3.50, DDP Snack Eligible
    Nürnberger Sausage in a Pretzel Roll–$4.50, DDP Snack Eligible
    Apfel Strudel featuring Werther’s Original Karamell Sauce and Vanilla Sauce–$3.25, DDP Snack Eligible
    Selbach-Oster Estate Spatlese–$4.50
    Selbach JH Riesling Kabinett–$4.50
    Selbach JH Riesling QbA–$2.75
    Selbach JH Riesling Classic–$3.00
    Radeberger Pilsner–$6.25
    Altenmünster Dunkel–$6.25
    Greece, Introduced: 1996

    Greek Salad with Pita Bread–$3.00, DDP Snack Eligible
    Griddled Greek Cheese with Pistachios and Honey–$3.25, DDP Snack Eligible
    Chicken Souvlaki with Tzatziki–$4.25, DDP Snack Eligible
    Dannon Greek Yogurt Parfait with Strawberries–$2.50, DDP Snack Eligible
    Skouras St George–$3.25
    Boutari Greek (White) “Moschofilero”–$3.75
    Boutari Kretikos White–$3.00
    Hawaii, Introduced: 2011 <– New!

    Kalua Pork Slider with Sweet and Sour Dole Pineapple Chutney and Spicy Mayonnaise–$3.00, DDP Snack Eligible
    Tuna Poke with Seaweed Salad and Lotus Root Chips–$3.75, DDP Snack Eligible
    Seven Tiki Mai Tai–$7.25
    Kona Longboard–$5.00
    Pipeline beer–$5.00
    Hops & Barley, Introduced: 2005

    Linda Bean’s Lobster Claw Cuddler with drawn Butter–$6.50, DDP Snack Eligible
    Linda Bean’s Perfect Maine Lobster Roll–$7.25, DDP Snack Eligible
    Pumpkin Mousse with Ocean Spray Craisins and Orange Sauce–$1.50, DDP Snack Eligible
    Samuel Adams® Beers:
    Boston Lager®–$5.50
    Octoberfest–$5.25
    Cherry Wheat®–$5.25
    16th Anniversary Festival Beer Boston Ale®–$5.50
    Cream Stout–$5.75
    Blackberry Witbier–$5.50
    Latitude 48 IPA–$5.50
    Samual Adams Light–$5.50
    Ireland, Introduced: 2001

    Lobster and Scallop Fisherman’s Pie–$5.75, DDP Snack Eligible
    Kerrygold® Cheese Selection (Aged-Irish Cheddar, Dubliner and Ivernia Cheese) with apple chutney and brown bread–$3.50, DDP Snack Eligible
    Warm Chocolate Lava Cake with Baileys Irish Cream Ganache–$3.00, DDP Snack Eligible
    Guinness Draught–$6.25
    Bunratty Honey Meade Wine–$4.75
    Italy, Introduced: 1996

    Cappellini con Gamberi Piccanti (Cappellini Pasta with Spicy Shrimp)–$5.25, DDP Snack Eligible
    Ravioli Di Formaggio All’Emiliana (Baked Cheese Ravioli with Creamy Beef Bolognese Sauce, Parmesan Cheese, Melted Mozzarella)–$4.50, DDP Snack Eligible
    Cannolo Al Cioccolato (Chocolate Covered Cannoli Shell Filled with Sweet Ricotta Cheese, Chocolate, and Candied Fruit)-$3.50, DDP Snack Eligible
    Primavera Fruit Smoothie–$3.50
    Fantinel Prosecco–$3.50
    Primavera Smoothie–$3.50
    Placido Chianti–$4.50
    Placido Pinot Grigio–$4.50
    Moretti Beer–$6.00
    Japan, Introduced: 1996

    Spicy Tuna Roll–$3.75, DDP Snack Eligible
    California Sushi Roll–$3.50, DDP Snack Eligible
    Tuna and Salmon Sensation–$5.95, DDP Snack Eligible
    Pork Kakuni–$4.95, DDP Snack Eligible
    Kirin Draft Beer–$8.00
    Sake: Itami Onigoroshi–$6.50
    Sake: Junmai Ginjo Masumi–$7.50
    Tokyo Sunset–$8.00
    Mexico, Introduced: 1996

    Rib Eye Tacos–$5.50, DDP Snack Eligible
    Shrimp Tacos–$3.75, DDP Snack Eligible
    Flan–$3.00, DDP Snack Eligible
    Dos Equis Beer–$8.25
    Lime Strawberry Margarita on the rocks–$7.75
    L.A. Cetto Chardonnay–$4.00
    L.A. Cetto Petite Sirah–$4.00
    Morocco, Introduced: 1996

    Kefta Pocket (Beef in a Pita Pocket)–$5.00, DDP Snack Eligible
    Harissa Chicken Roll–$4.75, DDP Snack Eligible
    Baklava–$2.95, DDP Snack Eligible
    Ksar White–$3.95
    Sangria–$4.00
    Tangerine Mimosa Royale–$6.00
    Casa Beer–$6.00
    New Zealand, Introduced: 1997

    Seared Sea Scallop with Kumara-Red Curry Puree and Apple Radish Salad–$4.25, DDP Snack Eligible
    Lamb Slider with Tomato Chutney–$5.00, DDP Snack Eligible
    Mohua Sauvignon Blanc–$3.00
    Mohua Central Otago Riesling–$3.50
    Whitehaven Sauvignon Blanc–$3.25
    Whitehaven Pinot Noir–$3.50
    Poland, Introduced: 1996

    Kielbasa and Potato Pierogies with Caramelized Onions and Sour Cream–$5.00, DDP Snack Eligible
    Golabki (Pork Stuffed Cabbage)–$2.75, DDP Snack Eligible
    Belvedere Strawberry Chiller–$9.00
    Portugal, Introduced: 2011 <–New!

    Calamari Salad with Fennel, Olive Oil, and Smoked Paprika–$2.75, DDP Snack Eligible
    Linguica Sausage with Onions, Peppers, and Olives–$4.00, DDP Snack Eligible
    Pastel de Nata–$3.00, DDP Snack Eligible
    JM Da Fonseca Periquita Moscatel–$2.75
    JM Da Fonseca Periquita–$2.75
    Fonseca Bin 27 Character Port–$4.25
    Portugal Wine Bar

    Confraria Leve Moscatel Portugal
    Caves Vale do Rodo Douro
    Caves Bonifacio Red
    Plexus Frisante Branco
    Bridao Classico Tinto
    Xairel Cartaxo Tinto
    Porto Reccua 10 Year
    Scandinavia, Introduced: <– New!

    Taste of Scandinavia — Shrimp Salad, Cured Salmon and Herring–$4.00, DDP Snack Eligible
    Swedish Meatballs with Lingon Berries–$3.50, DDP Snack Eligible
    Rice Pudding with Driscoll’s Only the Finest Berries–$2.75, DDP Snack Eligible
    Xante Sunshine cocktail made from Xante pear and cognac liquor–$7.25
    Xante–$5.75
    Singapore, Introduced: 2005

    Shrimp Cake on a sugar cane skewer with Singapore Noodle Salad–$3.50, DDP Snack Eligible
    Coconut-Braised, Beef Rendang with Jasmine Rice–$3.25, DDP Snack Eligible
    Singapore Sling–$7.25
    Tiger Beer–$5.50
    South Africa, Introduced: 1997

    Bunny Chow (Vegetable Curry served in a Bread Loaf)–$3.25, DDP Snack Eligible
    Seared Filet of Beef with Smashed Sweet Potatoes and Braai Sauce–$5.00, DDP Snack Eligible
    Goats do Roam White
    La Capra Pinotage–$2.75
    La Capra Shiraz–$2.75
    La Capra Chardonnay–$2.75
    La Capra Sauvignon Blanc
    South Korea, Introduced: 2010

    Lettuce Wraps with Roast Pork and Kimchi Slaw–$3.00, DDP Snack Eligible
    Boolgogi BBQ Beef with steamed Rice and Kimchi–$4.25, DDP Snack Eligible
    Myung Jak Bokbunjajoo (New Raspberry Wine)–$3.75
    Charm Soon Soju (New)–$5.00
    BEK SE JU (Herbal Rice Wine)–$3.25
    All booth menus and prices subject to change.

    Return to the Main 2011 Epcot Food and Wine Festival Page.

    Click here for a list of Gluten Free Items from the 2010 Festival!
    Angela

    If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.

    BTW, I'm still keeping track of how many times you annoy me.

  • #2
    The Five Best Uses for Disney Dining Plan Snack Credits
    Jun 8th, 2010 by AJ.
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    We had a reader question about the best way to use Disney Dining Plan snack credits, and my mind jumped back to the first year I used a Disney Dining Plan. We had no idea what to do with our snack credits, so we ended up buying a whole bunch of bottled water the last two days of the trip just to use them up!

    So, believe me, I know the need for good snack credit advice. I opened it up to the Disney Food Blog twitter and facebook crowds last week. Here’s the word from the experts on the best way to use up your Disney Dining Plan snack credits!

    1. Epcot Food and Wine Festival Booths

    I have to list these first, because they’re just such an incredible deal for a snack credit. For those visiting during Epcot’s Food and Wine Festival (October 1-November 16, 2010), most of the international booths around the World Showcase promenade accept snack credits as payment for their menu items!


    Food and Wine Festival Booth Menu
    My suggestion? Save all of your snack credits, then “eat around the World” for at least one meal! How far do you think you can get before those credits run out…or you’re stuffed to the gills?


    Main Street Bakery Cinnamon Roll
    2. Bakeries

    You know we love our bakeries and cafes here on the Disney Food Blog, and bakeries came up as the most suggested venues for snack credit use in our twitter and facebook polling.

    Breakfast is a great time to use your credits at a bakery, because you can often get cereal with milk, or a portion of oatmeal for one credit. Of course, you can also get cinnamon rolls, butterfinger cupcakes, paw print brownies, crepes, school bread…

    3. The Classics

    Other answers that kept coming up over and over again were the classics:


    Port Orleans French Quarter Beignets
    Dole Whip Floats at Aloha Isle, Mickey Premium ice cream bars, Zebra Domes at the Mara in Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge, kaki gori in Epcot’s Japan pavilion, beignets at Port Orleans French Quarter resort, caramel and candy apples, popcorn, churros, and, of course, fudge!

    Believe it or not, all of these — and more! — can be purchased for one little snack credit. Why miss out on the snacks that have kept people coming back to Disney World over and over again when they won’t cost you any more than a bag of nondescript pretzels?

    4. Sunshine Seasons and Other Great Counter-Service Spots

    While most counter-service spots don’t offer more than a side of fries for a snack credit, Sunshine Seasons (Epcot)and Anandapur Local Food Cafe (Animal Kingdom) in particular have some great snack credit offerings. From salads and soups to pork egg rolls and chicken fried rice, you could easily piece together some real meals with snack credits at these hot spots.


    Homemade Ice Cream Cookie Sandwich
    5. Chocolate Chip Cookie Sandwich

    That’s right, the massive chocolate chip cookie sandwiches — the home-made ones, not the “from the freezer” ones — are still available in the Magic Kingdom for a snack credit. Sources say that Sleepy Hollow and the Main Street Bakery are still accepting credits for these monstrous, delectable desserts.

    Now, be forewarned that Disney’s been phasing out the snack credit usage on the ice cream sandwiches, so I’m not sure how long this will go on. Fingers crossed they’ll keep it in the Magic Kingdom for a while longer…

    Eat This, Not That

    We also got some vehement responses about what not to do with snack credits! For example, using your snack credits to purchase water or milk seems to be thought of as less than creative in the “value for your money” department. Then again, you might be the type who spends major buckaroos on water and milk throughout your trip, so that choice makes sense for your trip planning. General thinking = snack credits are money, so why use them on something you wouldn’t have bought otherwise? Plan ahead on how you’ll use your snack credits — you won’t be sorry!
    Angela

    If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.

    BTW, I'm still keeping track of how many times you annoy me.

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    • #3
      2011 Eat to the Beat Concert Schedule Free with admission


      As part of the 2011 Epcot International Food and Wine Festival, guests can settle in to watch some of their favorite 80’s and 90’s bands at the Eat to the Beat concerts! These happen three times every night (5:15, 6:30, 7:45) at the American Gardens Theater in the American Pavilion.


      * Taylor Dayne: 9/30-10/2/11
      * 38 Special: 10/3-5/11
      * Jon Secada: 10/6-7/11
      * Roger Hodgson formerly of Supertramp: 10/8-9/11
      * Billy Ocean: 10/10-12/11
      * Starship starring Mickey Thomas: 10/13-16/11
      * Sugar Ray: 10/17-19/11
      * The Orchestra starring former members of ELO: 10/20-21/11
      * Howard Jones: 10/22-23/11
      * Boyz II Men: 10/24-26/11
      * Gin Blossoms: 10/27-28/11
      * Sister Hazel: 10/29-30/11
      * Hanson: 10/31-11/1/11
      * The Pointer Sisters: 11/2-3/11
      * Night Ranger: 11/4-6/11
      * Air Supply: 11/7-8/11
      * Richard Marx: 11/9-10/11
      * Big Bad Voodoo Daddy: 11/11-13/11
      Angela

      If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.

      BTW, I'm still keeping track of how many times you annoy me.

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      • #4
        Events included with admission.....


        Authentic Taste Seminars

        *Included with Epcot® admission
        Experience one of these lively and informative 30-minute sessions given by authoritative presenters while celebrating the origins, properties, and history of pure ingredients.

        In 2010, these seminars were held Friday – Sunday at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m.

        Book Signings and Meet & Greets

        *Included with Epcot® admission
        Celebrated authors and/or personalities will be on hand to chat with guests. Bring your purchased merchandise to be autographed! Please check the daily schedules for the latest information on featured authors and personalities. For more info, visit the Festival Information desk.

        Note: You do NOT have to attend a culinary or beverage seminar or demo to meet and greet the Chef or beverage experts.


        Grilled Pineapple Vanilla Gazpacho from a Demonstration
        Bottle Signings

        *Included with Epcot® admission
        Get your purchased bottle of wine autographed when you meet the winemaker! Makes a memorable souvenir or gift! Please check the daily schedules for the latest details on presenters and their topics or visit the Festival Information Desk.

        Cranberry Bog <– New for 2011!

        Right before you enter the World Showcase, stop and enter the Epcot Food and Wine Festival’s Cranberry Bog! Recreating a cranberry harvest, you’ll learn about the agricultural heritage, the harvesting process and the history of the cranberry! You’ll also be able to sample Craisins Dried Cranberries!

        HGTV Home Entertaining Seminars <– New for 2011!

        New for 2011, HGTV will host home entertaining seminars.

        When: Fridays, Saturdays — 9:30am and 2pm; and Sundays — 9:30am; see details below.
        Where: Festival Center
        Pricing: Free with Epcot Admission.

        * Sept. 30-Oct. 2 – Vern Yip, “HGTV Design Star” and “HGTV Urban Oasis”
        * Oct. 7-9 – Monica Pedersen, “Designed to Sell”
        * Oct. 14-16 – Erin Loechner, “Design Happens”
        * Oct. 21-23 – Taniya Nayak, “Designed to Sell”
        * Oct. 28-30 – Kim Stoegbauer, “On-line Party Inspiration”
        * Nov. 4-6 – Lisa LaPorta, “Designed to Sell”
        * Nov. 11-13 – Emily Henderson, “Secrets From a Stylist” and “HGTV Design Star” winner Season 5 “Design Star”

        Seasons of the Vine

        *Included with Epcot® admission
        Experience a seven-minute cinematic introduction to wine growing which is narrated by Jeremy Irons. The film will run continuous shows throughout the day. (Note: while we’re not 100% sure this will be offered in 2011, we’re including it as it’s been available for the past two years.)

        Festival Center Café

        Savor the start of a new Food and Wine day or visit in the evening as you wind down from the festivities! The cafe will offer a wine bar as well as cheese and light snacks.

        The Stockpot Shop

        Stock up on event posters, Festival cookbooks, cooking gadgets and entertaining products to commemorate the festival. Great gifts for your foodie friends too! Grab your favorite celeb chef cookbook here and head to a meet and greet for them to sign in person!


        Shop for Favorite Wines in The Cellar
        The Cellar

        Boasting over 300 wines from prestigious wine cellars featured throughout the Festival, this is the place to take home a bottle from your favorite winery! Don’t forget you can have your favorite vintner sign your bottle!

        Tasteful Chapters

        This is the official location for celebrity chefs and authors to hold their book-signings. Visit the Stockpot shop or the specialty book shop for your commemorative books. Get your collectible Festival-themed mini Disney Gift Card, which is a convenient way to pay for your Festival eats, sips and gifts!


        MARKETPLACE DISCOVERY PASSPORT

        Stop by the Festival Welcome Center to get your Festival Marketplace Discovery Passport. Then as you travel the globe, remember to have your passport stamped with their unique design at each Marketplace that you visit. You won’t miss any of the delicious delights at the International Marketplaces as you journey around World Showcase! The journey begins now!


        Low Cost Events...

        http://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2011-e...emonstrations/
        Angela

        If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.

        BTW, I'm still keeping track of how many times you annoy me.

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        • #5
          This sounds so good I wish they had this when we were there 2 months ago
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          • #6
            I agree, it does look like it's a lot of fun. I'll be going for the first time in a couple of weeks, and am really looking forward to it.

            I'll report back, after my trip.

            Originally posted by bigfrank View Post
            This sounds so good I wish they had this when we were there 2 months ago
            Angela

            If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.

            BTW, I'm still keeping track of how many times you annoy me.

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            • #7
              Thanks for the great information. My wife and I are going there at the end of the month.

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              • #8
                You're making me hungry!!!

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                • #9
                  I want to go for Howard Jones and the Gin Blossoms.
                  Lawren
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                  • #10
                    It once was a great time to visit the mouse if you missed the English school break. Never got past the wine tasting tho.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by lawren2 View Post
                      I want to go for Howard Jones and the Gin Blossoms.
                      I'll probably see them....I have a feeling that I might see a bunch of the shows since my mom will be able to sit, eat & relax.

                      My DD wants to see The Orchestra starring former members of ELO & Boyz II Men.
                      Angela

                      If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.

                      BTW, I'm still keeping track of how many times you annoy me.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by tonyg View Post
                        It once was a great time to visit the mouse if you missed the English school break. Never got past the wine tasting tho.
                        LOL....I can't tell you how happy I am that there will be wine available, all over the place.

                        BTW.....I wonder when the English school break is?

                        I'll have to google it, and see if I can find out. Yikes!
                        Angela

                        If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.

                        BTW, I'm still keeping track of how many times you annoy me.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by tonyg View Post
                          It once was a great time to visit the mouse
                          I've heard it gets mobbed anymore, although I'm sure it's much worse on the weekends. Locals with their Annual Passes don't want to miss out.

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