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I bought my sampler pass at the Asia booth and none of their beers were available with the pass. It was good for beer at the carribean booth and the Virginia booth. Not sure about availability at other booths.
 
MAZ said:
I bought my sampler pass at the Asia booth and none of their beers were available with the pass. It was good for beer at the carribean booth and the Virginia booth. Not sure about availability at other booths.

This is correct, some beers are included, but many are not. The beers excluded are not listed anywhere, except at each booth. The frozen drinks, shots, etc. are clearly listed as excluded on the website, the Sampler, and the tour book. It just isn't very clear and it was disappointing.

I still haven't heard back from the park.
 
Turbo said:
Attended the F&W Festival today and I thought it was fairly good overall.  However, I did have one major issue.  I purchased the $66 deluxe food and beverage sampler, as I was excited to try several types of the beers listed on the website.  However, once reaching the park I learned that many (likely around 40%-50%) of the beers were NOT included in the sampler.  On the website or the pass it says NOTHING about certain beers being excluded.

"Mix and match 15 entrées, desserts, 10 oz. beer, 4 oz. wine, 10 oz. specialty beverage samples (excludes shots, frozen beverages, & cocktails)"

and

"Only valid on Fri., Sat., and Sun., May 26 - July 2, 2017 for up to FIFTEEN Food & Wine Festival entrées, desserts, beer, wine, or specialty beverage sample items only. Excludes shots, frozen beverages, & cocktails. Wine and scotch tastings are excluded and are sold separately. Must be 21 years of age to purchase or consume alcoholic beverages."

I will be contacting the park about this, because it was disappointing.  I know several of the beers are more expensive and likely harder to get.  I have no problem with them not allowing some of the beers to be included in the sampler, however, that should be noted BEFORE a purchase is made.

this...
 
I still haven't heard back from the park. I sent it to the general relations e-mail. Does anyone know the normal turnaround? I figured they would at least respond?

Does anyone have any other valid e-mail addresses? I am not trying to blow them up, just get an honest response. You can PM me if needed.

EDIT: Oh, and great post Nicole!
 
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Turbo said:
I still haven't heard back from the park.  I sent it to the general relations e-mail.  Does anyone know the normal turnaround?  I figured they would at least respond?

Does anyone have any other valid e-mail addresses?  I am not trying to blow them up, just get an honest response.  You can PM me if needed.

EDIT: Oh, and great post Nicole!

I did get a response from the park - the only beers that do not seem to be included anymore are the bottled beers which I understood clearly from the beginning. From your post I was under the assumption they removed half of the draft beers but all of the drafts are still good to go for the sampler. 25 drafts
 
Heading back today to finish up our deluxe sampler passes. We tried a lot the first day of the festival and overall enjoyed it. To me, the food is very, VERY good for a theme park event, and good to very good overall (though not outstanding) if one is already familiar with a particular cuisine.

The ParkFans review has prompted me to re-try the India booth; we had the samosas the first time and were underwhelmed.

Surprise favorite so far is the bangers and mash at Ireland -- really an elevated version of what could be just a basic dish. Several of the nonalcoholic beverages were well worth a sampler credit, too, I thought, like the hibiscus lemonade from Hawaii.


Fun Festival note -- at our stop at the Hawaii booth I was marveling at the spam and frankly just a wee bit skeptical of its authenticity. Of course it was standing room only but one lady was by herself at a table. I asked if she minded if DH and I joined her; she said no -- and chatty me started talking (I'm one of those who talks to people around me in line and so on). Turns out she was a long term resident of Hawaii and of course confirmed that spam really is a huge thing in Hawaii, and she shared her favorite way of prepping it, which sadly I've already forgotten. But it was great to get that kind of personal anecdote and part of what should be fun about a festival, I think.
 
Headed to the park today to finish up the F&WF deluxe sampler pass as well. Also looking forward to checking out Britmania (if it's running) and ERT on InvadR. Have not seen Britmania yet and unfortunately missed the ERT on InvadR every other day this week.
 
Have any of the kiosks had any culinary performers representing different cultures this year? The street entertainment is something that I really miss this year.
 
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I went yesterday and was extremely disappointed in a lot of the booths already being out of items for the rest of the event they claimed...They have an entire weekend left!! They were out of curry, mini cannoli's, prosecco, AND CUPS AT ICELAND FREEZES (they said they only had about 5 cups left in the whole park as of 4pm yesterday and weren't sure if they'd be receiving a new shipment) and a few other things I can't remember!! They stated they are unable to serve ANY frozen beverages in any other cup other than those they were out of, they were also out of pineapples and coconuts to serve them in. My friends were super upset because I brought them to BG specifically for this event and they missed out and some really great things (and the park missed out on selling a lot of $11 drinks).
 
I'd imagine that they will be able to restock most of what they need before next weekend.

I guess this year was more popular and successful than they anticipated. I wonder if that is because the food is so much better, or if other factors like the weather played a larger role.
 
Out of curiosity, with whom did you speak? I ask, because in my experience, many employees aren't privy to that kind of information.
 
Looks like I will just be paying as I go this weekend then. Don't want to get the vouchers if there is a possibility of them not having items I want to try. I can't imagine why the park would not want to restock the food items on what might be their busiest weekend of the summer season.
 
Had a great F&WF this year. Around 8:45 last night, 15 minutes prior to park closing (before InvadR ERT), I realized I had one item left on my voucher. I booked it to Caribbean only to find they were out of all drafts which was a shame but that was around 8:45 so they might have just already starting taking them down early or so. I ran over to Germany in hopes to find a beer to use my voucher for and luckily they had all four up and ready to go. Gave the Hofbrau Munchen a try which was excellent.
 
So the Iceland people told me after FWF they will stay open every day through the summer. I would think they would have backup plans for cups to use after it's over. Also, the mojito was good a week ago, but all of this past weekend it was barely frozen...same problem they used to have with the Bushwhacker in the Caribbean booth
 
I haven't used it very much, but I agree. It's very a useful app, especially for those who are not as familiar with the event as others. The prices are especially helpful, and I would love to see this applied to main season dining options as well.
 
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