How We Got a PRIZE for Eating Food at EPCOT’s Festival of the Arts!
We’ve spent the day eating a bunch of the food at EPCOT’s Festival of the Arts, but we’re not done yet!
We have acquired the 5 different food items we need on the Wonderful Walk of Colorful Cuisine like Infinity Stones, and now it’s time to collect our prize. Let’s go!
Wonderful Walk of Colorful Cuisine
The Wonderful Walk of Colorful Cuisine is the food crawl for Festival of the Arts. Every time you get one of the items on the list, you collect a stamp in the back of your Festival Passport until you have all 5.
Once you’ve got all 5 of your stamps, you can take your passport over to Deco Delights to redeem it for your complimentary prize! We’ll get to the what the prize is in a minute.

Deco Delights
First, let’s talk about what’s on the Wonderful Walk! Over at Pop Eats, you can grab either the Tomato Soup with Grilled Cheese for $5.75 or the Tomato Soup with Pimento Cheese, Bacon and Fried Green Tomato Grilled Cheese for $6.50.
We got the Tomato Soup with the Pimento Cheese, Bacon and Fried Green Tomato Grilled Cheese. This is delicious and super flavorful!
Next, head on over to Vibrante & Vívido to get the Chorizo and Potato Empanada with Turmeric Aïoli and Annatto Aïoli for $6.75.
This empanada is delicious! It has a great flavor and a nice kick to it, but it’s not overly spicy. We would definitely get it again and we think it’s one of the best things at the festival!
Moving on, you can grab the next item at Gourmet Landscapes. It’s the Verjus-Roasted Beets with Goat Cheese, Petite Lettuce, Blackberry Gastrique and Spiced Pecans for $5.50.
We thought the beets and goat cheese paired very well together in this earthy dish!
At The Deconstructed Dish, you’ll find the Deconstructed Key Lime Pie for $6.50. This has flexible Key Lime curd, “Key Lime” mousse, graham cracker cake, and meringues.
The flexible curd is a little bit strange in texture, but the flavor is great and reminds us of a traditional Key Lime pie! The mousse is slightly sweet with a nice tartness and lime flavor, and the graham cracker cake is moist and dense with a hint of vanilla. Overall, this is delicious!
Then, at Figment’s Inspiration Station, you can get the Blueberry-Filled Pastry Tart with Purple Icing for $4.75.

Blueberry-filled Pastry Tart
This has a lot of filling and icing and is very sweet!
Finally, you’ll find the last item at Deco Delights. It’s the Neapolitan Dessert Trio which includes a Chocolate Tart, Vanilla Bean Cheesecake, and Strawberry Mousse for $5.25.

Neopolitan Dessert Trio
The chocolate tart was rich and seemed like it had some dark chocolate in it, the vanilla cheesecake had a subtle but tasty flavor, and the strawberry wasn’t overpowering or too sweet. We really enjoyed this and it’s definitely sharable!

Neopolitan Dessert Trio
You’ve probably noticed that there are more than 5 items on the food crawl, so you can create whatever combo you want to get to your 5 items. You can even repeat items if you want!
Now that we have all 5 stamps, we’re at Deco Delights to get our free prize. This year’s prize is a wildberry smoothie in a souvenir cup and a sugar cookie shaped like a painter’s palette!
Here’s another look:
This is ADORABLE!❤️🎨✨
Festival of the Arts guests can pick up their celebratory Cookie after completing the “Wonderful Walk of Colorful Cuisine!”💜 pic.twitter.com/SxxA4IRo7Q
— MickeyBlog.com (@MickeyBlog_) January 12, 2024
This drink wasn’t overly sweet and had the texture of a smoothie mixed with a slushy.
It was very fruity and really tasty — we wish we could buy this separately without having to complete the food crawl!
The cookie is a pre-packaged cookie, so it’s not fantastic, but it also doesn’t have too much sweetness.
It’s just a standard sugar cookie that isn’t too soft and has a bit of crunch.
What a fun food crawl! You can follow along with us at the first day of EPCOT’s Festival of the Arts right here.