Mother’s Day Brunch at Epcot - Review
To top off my review in pictures of the Mother’s Day Brunch at Epcot that I posted eariler this week, following is my written review of this annual event.
The Mother’s Day Brunch at Epcot is an event not to be missed for mothers and their families. First, the timing of Epcot’s International Flower and Garden Festival always coincides with the Mother’s Day Brunch at Epcot when the incredible floral displays are at full bloom and simply spectacular. As guests enter through the turnstiles in front of Epcot, Disney cast members greet mothers with carnations setting the mood for the celebration immediately.

Families make their way through Future World and turn right at the entrance of World Showcase for the quickest path to the location where the Mother’s Day Brunch is served (between the Canada and United Kingdom pavilions). In fact, I highly recommend walking through the rose garden path that takes you near Journey Into Imagination for your walk into World Showcase. The roses are unbelievable at this time of year (see the picture above that I took on Mother’s Day).
As you approach the location for the Mother’s Day Brunch, you’ll see the menu posted outside, but the printed menu doesn’t do the buffet justice. More about the food later though.
Families enter into the banquet hall into a beautifully decorated waiting area with dim lights, black backdrops, and royal decorations, including an area where families can pose with Disney characters. This year, Disney Princesses and their princes were available for pictures.
When it’s your turn to be seated, you’re taken through the drawbridge entry into an incredible dining area. Again, the black background and royal decorations are used throughout the dining hall (see my review in pictures, part 1 and part 2, for all the photos), but what makes everything so fantastic is the lighting. The lights are very low with floral decorative lighting used on all the walls and colored lights shining in different areas. The lighting sets the magical tone for the event.
To top off the setting, a Disney cast member dressed in Renaissance attire strolls between the dining tables while playing a lute. His music can be heard through speakers no matter where you’re seated.
Onto the food, which I don’t think I can possibly describe fully. In true Disney fashion, the buffet was spectacular. There were breakfast and lunch foods galore as well as a kids’ section, dessert section and more. I can’t possibly list all the options but suffice it to say, you could never eat it all. I sampled a lot of them though!
The cost of the Mother’s Day Brunch at Epcot was $46.99 plus tax for adults and $19.99 plus tax for children ages 3-9. Children under 3 can attend for free. It’s important to make a reservation in advance by calling 407-WDW-DINE because this event fills up quickly. Another nice thing about this event is that you prepay via credit card when you make your reservation, and the tip is included. Not only is it nice not to have to pay anything at the end of your meal, but it also means you can leave as soon as your done eating and get back out to enjoy the rest of Epcot!
For an event that comes just once a year and is done in a very special Disney way, it’s worth the price. I know I’ll be there again next year.
Have you been to the Mother’s Day Brunch in Epcot? What did you think?
Photo: Susan Gunelius
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3 opinions for Mother’s Day Brunch at Epcot - Review
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May 18, 2008 at 9:40 am
[…] I didn’t even realize Davy Jones was performing at Epcot on Sunday when I was there for the Mother’s Day Brunch, so it was a great surprise to walk by the ampitheater outside of the American Pavilion and hear […]
Fort Lauderdale Beaches
May 19, 2008 at 2:43 pm
This sounds like an excellent idea for a Mothers Day gift. I wonder how far you have to book ahead. I would love to treat my mother with something amazing like this.
Susan Gunelius
May 19, 2008 at 8:35 pm
I booked our brunch reservations about two months in advance and had no problem selecting the time we wanted to eat. It really was amazing!
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