Review: World Showcase: DestiNations Discovered Tour

Park: Epcot

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Experience the history and culture of 11 countries as you travel the world on the World Showcase: DestiNations Discovered Tour. Explore some of the backstage magic and learn the secrets of World Showcase!

Event Details:

  • 4.5 hour walking tour through the 11 countries of World Showcase
  • $79/person (APs, DVCs & Disney Chase Visa Cardmembers get 15% off)
  • Park admission required for tour
  • Tour available on select dates
  • Snack provided, no meal
  • For adults and teens (I wouldn’t recommend this for kids!)

Our Experience:

We arrived to Epcot a little before 8am through the main entrance. For the tour, check in is near the Spaceship Earth pin trader shop, so we headed straight there and were greeted by our two tour guides. One of the guides was newer, so she was paired with a more experienced guide. We met the rest of our group (there were 10 of us total) and then we were off to World Showcase! We started in Mexico and then made our way around the lagoon.

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The guides tag-teamed the tour by alternating countries, which was great to mix it up. The newer guide was really nervous during the tour, so a lot of it felt like she was reading a script. I felt badly because she was great! The experienced guide was very comfortable talking through everything (it’s a ton of information, so very impressive!) but the two of them were a little awkward…and we had an awkward group.

Despite this, we really enjoyed learning about each country! We heard about everything from the design of the pavilion to the operations behind it to trivia about the culture. One of the coolest parts was going “backstage” in several of the countries (no pictures allowed!). I was worried that this might take away from the magic of World Showcase, but this was not the case. It actually made me appreciate it even more – the attention to detail and amount of effort put into creating the magical illusions is UNREAL. Disney never ceases to amaze me.

My favorite part of the tour was going backstage and hearing about Illuminations, while my husband’s favorite was going backstage to the Festival kitchens. Chef Mike, the head chef of Epcot, spent a half hour telling us about the backstage operations for all of the huge festivals Epcot offers (Food & Wine and the Flower and Garden, to name a few). He was awesome – such a nice, down to earth guy, and full of great stories!

Since the tour starts at 8:15am and World Showcase doesn’t open until 11am, we had the park to ourselves for over half the tour. It was so magical walking through World Showcase while it was empty – I just LOVE taking in all the details of the countries. It was extremely hot on our tour and you’re outside for most of the tour, but it was still the best day!!

What We Liked:

If you love World Showcase, this tour is definitely for you! World Showcase is one of our all-time favorite places at Disney, so being able to experience it in an entirely new way was magical. This was the first tour we did at Disney World, and we would love to try some of the others that are offered!

Things to Note:

While we were on the tour, the guides let us know that we had access to a private viewing of Illuminations for that night. We did the tour on Monday morning and were flying home that afternoon, so we were pretty disappointed that we couldn’t take advantage of that perk. Even if we were staying, we likely would have had plans made for the night already (I am a planner, after all!). So keep this in mind if you’re doing the tour!

Restaurant Review: Biergarten Restaurant

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Location: Epcot

Hoi Hoi Hoi! Enjoy a lively dinner at Germany’s Biergarten Restaurant in World Showcase –  it’s full of live polka music, dancing and beer steins! Our family has been to this spot several times over the years, and there’s never a shortage of fun when we dine here.

What we like:

The atmosphere at Biergarten Restaurant is the best – it’s Oktoberfest all year round! You’ll feel like you’re actually transported to Germany for the evening, so embrace the fun. Don’t be embarrassed to get up and dance to the polka band’s lively tunes – if you’re lucky you’ll get to do a chicken dance or two 🙂 You can eat at your own leisure at this buffet dinner, so have a relaxing night under the stars.

Things to note:

The tables are communal biergarten-style, so if you’re a smaller group, you will be seated with other people. When it was just our family of six, we usually had an additional couple seated at our table – we always had a ton of fun meeting new Disney friends! The food is traditional German-style, so very heavy and filling. It’s not my favorite food-wise, but usually everyone can find something here, and the drinks are great!

WDW Park Planners Tip:

Save some room for dessert after your big buffet dinner 🙂 We love stopping in the Werther’s shop (right outside the restaurant) – they have the best homemade caramels, caramel popcorn and caramel treats! Even if you just go in for the smells, it’s worth it.

Restaurant Review: San Angel Inn

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Location: Epcot

The San Angel Inn located in World Showcase’s Mexico pavilion is a set inside a Mayan pyramid. This restaurant is good for all ages and has a boat ride inside the pyramid – the Gran Fiesta Tour featuring Donald Duck!

Our family has been going here for years, and it’s still a must-do for everyone in our group! From the food to the atmosphere – we love everything about the dining experience.

What we like:

The food at San Angel Inn is delicious – they serve higher end Mexican food. Don’t worry, there’s a kids’ menu for the pickiest of eaters. Make time to enjoy the plaza inside the pyramid. They sell authentic Mexican items and gifts – be sure to try on the giant sombreros!

Things to note:

Since the vibe is dining at twilight (no matter what time of day you’re dining), it’s very dark in the pyramid and in the restaurant. If that bothers anyone in your group, either have your phone flashlights ready to go or maybe reconsider this spot.

WDW Park Planners Tip:

Don’t miss the Gran Fiesta Tour boat ride through the pyramid. If you have a later dinner reservation, plan to ride it before you eat since it likely won’t be open by the time you’re done with your meal. We’ve missed it before and were so bummed!