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Do you have to pay for all the food at EPCOT?

Your ticket price pays only for admission into the park. There are some free displays to see at Epcot without going on rides, but FOOD? That is somethig you will need to budget extra for. I must tell you though that like Everything that Disney does, any food will be new, different, and delicious.



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Park Tickets To go to the festival, you gotta buy a ticket to get into EPCOT — duh! The festival is accessible to everyone who has admission into the park, so there's no paying extra to attend or anything like that.

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There are always snack stands at each pavilion. You can always drink around the world. And you'll always find cultural entertainment at most pavilions.

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In order to dine in EPCOT, each guest must have a valid Theme Park Ticket. If you have the Park Hopper option on your ticket, feel free to hop parks any time after 2:00pm. Another very important step when planning your visit to Walt Disney World is to make your Theme Park Reservations. This is on top of your ticket.

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A: Guests are allowed to bring outside food and nonalcoholic beverage items into the park for self-consumption, provided they are not in glass containers and do not require heating, reheating, processing, refrigeration or temperature control and do not have pungent odors.

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The Disney After Hours at EPCOT event takes place from 10.00pm to 1.00am. You can get a head start on the fun by entering EPCOT at 7.00pm. You do not need a Disney park reservation or additional ticket to enter EPCOT after 7.00pm.

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The food booths typically open up at 11:00 am, however, you may find that some of them open up 15 to 20 minutes before that. In general, the booths stay open until Epcot closes, but there are times (like when a booth starts to run out of items) when some booths might close a bit earlier.

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Basic Outline of an Epcot Day Our basic approach to Epcot is to start with rides, take a lap around the World Showcase, ride a few more rides, take a second lap around the World Showcase, finish the rides, and finish our day.

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Let's get started.
  1. Spend some days at the park and some days at the pool. ...
  2. Skip the Park Hopper and visit one park per day. ...
  3. Buy Disney gift cards at a discount. ...
  4. Pay for food as you go—with cash. ...
  5. Bring your own food. ...
  6. Arrive just before the park opens. ...
  7. Use PhotoPass photographers (but don't buy the package).


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Yes, you can take personal water bottles into the theme parks of Walt Disney World as long as they are not glass liquid containers.

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Bottled beverages are also available for purchase throughout Disney World. Bottled waters are typically $3.50 each.

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Casey's Corner Walt's Chili All-Beef Foot-Long Hot Dog: price changed from $13.99 to $14.29.

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In general, you should think of Epcot as a two-day park. There's so much to see and do that you really need a couple of days to enjoy everything without feeling like you're rushing through the park. But we recognize that most people can't or won't give two of their precious days at Disney to Epcot.

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As a general rule of thumb the best day of the week to visit EPCOT typically tends to be Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday.

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Epcot attracts Disney Resort hotel guests on Mondays. As such, we're left with Tuesday and Wednesday, the quietest days throughout the year, and during festivals such as the Epcot International Festival Of the Arts and Epcot International Food and Wine Festival.

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Per the Walt Disney World Resort Park Rules, water bottles are permitted as long as they are not glass, so you're all set with your Hydro Flask. You'll be able to fill up your Hydro Flask at drinking fountains and water bottle refill stations throughout the parks; look for fountains outside most restrooms.

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Visiting the theme parks is so special, and I make sure to soak in all the magic while I'm there. Lizabeth, since it's absolutely essential to stay hydrated in sunny Florida, I'm happy to tell you you're welcome to bring your reusable water bottle into the parks, as long as it's not a glass container.

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