Disney World Drops Dozens of New Prices for EPCOT

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Big Disney World news has dropped for food and wine fans.

Guests during the EPCOT International Food and Wine Festival
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There’s never truly a “bad” time to take a trip to Walt Disney World, though the resort does get more exciting during certain parts of the year. Guests are eagerly awaiting Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, the resort’s annual Halloween event, which brings all kinds of spooky and tasty treats to the Magic Kingdom.

After Halloween comes Christmas, one of the most popular seasons at Walt Disney World Resort. During this time, guests can expect to find festive decor scattered throughout the parks, as well as exclusive meet-and-greets, merchandise, and food.

However, foodies know that one of the most exciting events of the year for Walt Disney World is its International Food & Wine Festival.

This expansive and decadent event is held each year at EPCOT, allowing guests to taste and try all kinds of treats, both savory and sweet, from around the world.

Disney World recently dropped the menu ahead of this year’s event, with prices now available for most items.

Disney World Reveals Prices for Food & Wine 2025

Four women are smiling and laughing while holding colorful drinks at an outdoor table with desserts, enjoying the sunny weather and greenery at the New EPCOT Lounge, with a food event sign in the background.
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There’s really too much to cover in one single article, so make sure you check out Walt Disney World’s complete guide on International Food & Wine 2025. But standouts this year include items like Peruvian Ceviche and Seaside Pot Pie ($7.50) at Coastal Eats, Buffalo-style Dumplings ($6) at Gyozas of the Galaxy, and Adobo Yuca Fries ($5.75) at Fry Basket.

For many, the most exciting part of Food & Wine is seeing what kind of new treats Disney whips up. This year is no different, with several new items being added across World Showcase and EPCOT as a whole.

Guests can enjoy a colorful new Remy Milk Shake at Sunshine Seasons and a new Strawberry-Pomegranate Margarita in Mexico.

Fun new beverages don’t stop there. Guests looking to expand their taste buds can enjoy a Schöfferhofer Berry-Lime Hefeweizen ($5.75 to $9.75) in Germany, or try a Sorsi d’Oro ‘Sips of Gold’ Italian Pilsner ($7.50 to $12.00) in Italy.

The park’s America pavilion will offer a Cherry-Lime Slush as well as a new Huckleberry Funnel Cake.

Apple Strudel from Germany, offered at the Global Marketplaces during the 2023 EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival
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EPCOT International Food & Wine kicks off on August 28 and will last through November 22, 2025. “Get ready to enjoy these mouthwatering treats,” teases Disney, inviting guests to “indulge in classic favorites like the Lump Crab Cake from Coastal Eats, or new concoctions such as Osakana Karaage from Japan.”

Disney also recommends the Apple-Cinnamon and Caramel Mini Churros Sundae from Milled & Mulled. “No matter what you fancy, there’s an option for everyone to enjoy.”

More on International Food & Wine 2025:

The best time of year is almost here, with the EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival just around the corner! With returning favorites and brand-new delicacies sure to make your foodie dreams come true, this fall festival is one you truly can’t miss.

For easy, scan-as-you-go paying, get exclusive Disney Gift Card wristlets featuring Mickey Mouse and friends celebrating food around the globe. These fun-shaped, wearable cards are available at merchandise locations throughout EPCOT during the festival and can be used at Global Marketplaces, merchandise locations, and anywhere Disney Gift Card is accepted. 

Will you be taking part in Disney World’s International Food & Wine Festival this year?

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