Last week I posted the above picture and asked for guesses as to where it is located. There were some good guesses, but four people knew where to find the hotel sign.
Congratulations to Abbie, Caroline, Kathleen, and Robbie who all knew the sign can be found in the France pavilion in EPCOT. Specifically, the hotel sign is located near the attraction Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure in the new section of the pavilion. The sign is near a stand that sells some cute Remy merchandise, so if you’re looking for that stand just look for the hotel sign.
The France Pavilion has some nice photo opportunities, including a scaled down version of the Eiffel Tower and a Remy themed fountain that are great backgrounds in pictures. In addition to the photo opportunities there are some fun shops to look around and plenty of choices for food and drink.
Food and Drink
Les Vins des Chefs de France serves slush drinks, but they aren’t just any frozen drinks. The Grand Marnier and the Grey Goose Slush drinks are both available here, as well as the Citron slush. I’ve had both the Grand Marnier and the Grey Goose slushes, but my favorite is the Grand Marnier Orange Slush. The alcohol doesn’t overpower and it’s refreshing, especially on a hot day. Also, they serve it in a plastic martini glass. It’s a nice, and portable, way to drink this delicious slush.
If you’re looking for a good Boeuf Bourguignon, then I would try Chefs de France. The restaurant is beautiful and the food is very good. My last experience dining there I had the Boeuf Bourguignon and it was delicious and so tender; the meat fell apart, I didn’t need a knife to cut it. Everything from the bread to the dessert was delicious and the cast member who took my order was very friendly.
Here are some other eateries you will find in the France pavilion:
- Les Halles Boulangerie-Patisserie
- Monsieur Paul
- L’Artisan des Glaces
- Crêpes À Emporter by La Crêperie de Paris
- La Crêperie de Paris
The bakery (Les Halles Boulangerie-Patisserie) also has some good food. Sometimes we’ll go to the bakery and get a variety of pastries to share while we wait for the fireworks to start. I’ve never been disappointed with anything we have tried from there.
Attractions
The France Pavilion also has some entertainment for guests, as well as one of Disney World’s newest rides.
In addition there are a few shops in the pavilion that guests can browse while they are exploring the area.
Congratulations again to all who knew where the hotel sign is located and thanks to everyone that played along this week! Another Where is it Wednesday picture will be up soon!
What’s your favorite part of the France pavilion?
Thanks for reading!
Liz