Disney4me Posted November 20, 2018 Report Share Posted November 20, 2018 We brought you to the first day of Epcot’s International Festival of the Holidays LIVE here on DFB, and today, we’ve got even more details about one of the Festival’s new experiences: the Cookie Stroll! 2018 Cookie Stroll We don’t know about you, but we think any stroll is better with cookies, so all strolls shall be cookie strolls from here forward. Here’s how Epcot’s Cookie Stroll works: In your Festival of the Holidays Passport (free!), you’ll turn to pages 34-35 and find listed the locations of five holiday cookies and six empty circles. Purchase the five cookies as you enjoy the Festival, collecting a stamp at each food booth where you find the cookies. Cookie Stroll Once you’ve completed the stroll, make your way to the Holiday Sweets and Treats food booth for your Completer Cookie! Holiday Cookie Stroll with Completed Stamps in Passport Holiday Completer Cookie Window So while we’re game to eat six cookies on any given day, you’ll want to see what you’re in for. Deliciously so. First up, the Red and Green Chocolate Chip Cookie from Feast of the Three Kings. This is a traditional chocolate chip cookie with milk chocolate drizzle and sprinkles! Red and Green Chocolate Chip Cookie Next up, from Bavaria Holiday Kitchen: the Peppermint Sugar Cookie! This sugar cookie is topped with a swirl of white chocolate and scattering of peppermint sprinkles! 2018 Cookie Stroll Cookie The Green and White Sugar Cookie is from American Holiday Kitchen. This sugar cookie is also topped with white chocolate, and the sprinkles are red and green. Green and White Sugar Cookie The Black and White Cookie is from L’Chaim! Holiday Kitchen. The black and white cookie is a tasty shortbread coated in black and white icing! Black and White Cookie is part of the Cookie Stroll And the last of the quintet: the Gold Chocolate Chip Cookie from Yukon Holiday Kitchen! Check out those golden sprinkles! Gold Chocolate Chip Cookie And since you should always be rewarded for hard work (I mean, you’re eating FIVE cookies — it’s work!), your Completer Cookie is the Red and Green Mickey Sugar Cookie — and a bottle of milk! Find the spoils of your victory at Holiday Sweets and Treats! Red and Green Mickey Sugar Cookie Stroll Completer Cookie Woo! Cooooookieees! (Sorry — we’re hyper. That’s a lot of sugar!) The Cookie Stroll is a fun way to eat your way through Epcot’s holiday celebration and to sample a variety of cool cookies! If you’re touring with kids, definitely try to fit this into your touring day because they won’t believe they get to eat SIX cookies in ONE afternoon! We’ve got everything you need to know about Epcot’s International Festival of the Holidays! Don’t Miss Out on Any Disney World Fun This Holiday Season! The DFB Guide to the Walt Disney World® Holidays 2018 is a one-of-a-kind resource that will help you get the most out of your holiday vacation at Walt Disney World. Pre-order The DFB Guide to the Walt Disney World® Holidays 2018 and get the 2017 edition as a free, instant download! It includes over 400 pages of must-have information, including: A full What’s New!! chapter for the 2018 Holiday Season A full Monthly Schedule of Events for the Holiday Season How to avoid the crowds on Disney World’s busiest days (and when Disney World closes their parks due to capacity!) ALL of the events, activities, and holiday additions in Walt Disney World. ALL. OF. THEM. And of course we’ll tell you where to eat! ;-D Pre-order your 2018 Guide now and get 20% off with code PEPPERMINT! As always, our e-Books are 100% guaranteed! If you don’t love it, you get your money back! Which cookie on the Cookie Stroll would you love the most? Tell us in the comments! Related posts: 25 Can’t-Miss Experiences to Celebrate the Holidays at Walt Disney World This Year! What You Need to Know BEFORE You Book Your Epcot Food and Wine Festival Events! Review: Staying Cool at L’Artisan des Glaces in Disney World’s Epcot View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.