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Epcot festival season: Thinking around the world

The liquid nitro cake, shaped like Mickey, is on the menu of Swirled Showcase, a marketplace during the Epcot International Food & Wine Festival. Which is kinder to your bank account, this cake pop or a standard theme park Mickey Bar? (Dewayne Bevil/Orlando Sentinel)
The liquid nitro cake, shaped like Mickey, is on the menu of Swirled Showcase, a marketplace during the Epcot International Food & Wine Festival. Which is kinder to your bank account, this cake pop or a standard theme park Mickey Bar? (Dewayne Bevil/Orlando Sentinel)
Dewayne Bevil, Orlando Sentinel staff portrait in Orlando, Fla., Tuesday, July 19, 2022. (Willie J. Allen Jr./Orlando Sentinel)

You know you’re a completely naturalized Floridian when you make a loop of Epcot’s World Showcase lagoon in late October, and your group’s most repeated, most excited comment is, “Wow, the weather is not bad.” All of Walt Disney World agreed.

So, it was a mellow meandering this year with my friends’ annual outing to the Epcot International Food & Wine Festival. My mind wandered, too, bringing up random Epcot musings. (Before you ask, we went around clockwise. We aren’t animals.)

• The Mickey-shaped liquid nitro cake available from the fest’s Swirled Showcase marketplace is sold at a lower price than the everyday Mickey’s Premium Bar. That’s $4.75 versus $6.50. Sure, the Mickey Bar is ice cream, and the festival one is cake, but they’re about the same size and basically sweets on sticks. This makes the festival treat 27% less expensive.

• Did the pickle milkshake craze from Brew-Wing Lab pass? It was the buzz of the early days of the festival, but the newness/gag reflex may have faded. But the Odyssey building was nearly full of people – standing room only during our stop – even though the weather was gorgeous outside (perhaps you heard).

From a first-look preview July 26, the Unnecessarily Spicy, Yet Extremely Tasty Scotch Bonnet Pepper-Curry Wings with cool cucumber yogurt, and the Brew-Wing Lab Pickled Milkshakes, featured at the 2023 Epcot International Food & Wine Festival, which runs through November 18. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel)
The pickle milkshakes from Brew-Wing Lab were talkers when the festival started in July. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel)

• It’s good to have an agenda for the festival. My willy-nilly meat-and-potatoes menu started with yuca fries from Fry Basket marketplace, then got very beefy at Belgium and whole-hog Canadian with both the filet and cheesy soup, festival favorites. But then the nitro cake impulse struck, and my stomach and I had to sit very still after we got home. (My group of nine people hit 18 festival kiosks by my morning-after calculation.)

• There are two kinds of people in the World Showcase: Folks who love to listen to Voices of Liberty, the a cappella group, and those who are confused by folks who love to listen to Voices of Liberty. I’m confused by the latter.

• There are two other kinds of people in the world: Folks who line up for hours for standby seats for Hanson, the brothers who are Eat to the Beat concert series staples, and the rest of us. Nothing against Hanson. I’m sure they’re very nice. Actually, wouldn’t they be a great Candlelight Processional narrating team? Where’s the suggestion box?

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• I shouldn’t share this aloud, but a prime location to sit in peace is the waterfront slice of seating next to Rose & Crown in the United Kingdom pavilion.

Spaceship Earth at Epcot displays an all-new, first-of-its-kind programmable LED lighting system, Wednesday night, September 29, 2021, at a sneak preview ahead of its official October 1 debut at the theme park at Walt Disney World, in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. The new display is a part of the 'Beacons of Magic' being rolled out at all four Florida parks for the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney World. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel)
Spaceship Earth has more looks than in the olden days of, oh, 2020, thanks to more lights. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel)

• Job I don’t want: Monitoring all those lights attached to Spaceship Earth.

• My group agreed that jumping into the lagoon feels like a boneheaded move, even with thousands of dollars on the line and the chance to go viral. Disney hasn’t said if the dude who did this – and got international attention – has been banned for life. But you know that’s an option.

• We didn’t last long enough for another round of “Epcot Forever,” and now the countdown can begin for “Luminous: The Symphony of Us,” the next nighttime spectacular, which debuts Dec. 5.

The Epcot International Food & Wine Festival runs through Nov. 8. The Epcot International Festival of the Holidays begins Nov. 24.

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