What is the Cookie Stroll?
When you arrive at the festival, stop by one of the food booths and grab a passport booklet. It's free.
When you flip to the back of the passport booklet, you will find the Cookie Stroll info. With each cookie purchased (at $2.50 each), you will get a stamp. After you purchase 5 cookies (total price $12.50), you will be able to get a free completer cookie.
The 5 cookies don't have to be unique (meaning you can purchase several of the same cookies and still earn a stamp for each one). For example, you can buy 5 gingerbread men and get 5 stamps.
What Cookies are there?
Holiday Hearth Desserts (near Port of Entry) - Gingerbread Cookie
Yukon Holiday Kitchen (in Canada close to the Gardens) - SNICKERS Doodle Cookie (*contains chocolate and nuts)
L'Chaim! Holiday Kitchen (between France and Morocco) - Black and White Cookie (tastes like lemony cake cookie; *contains chocolate frosting)
America Holiday Table (in America near Santa and the Tree) - Chocolate Crinkle Cookie (*contains chocolate)
Bavaria Holiday Kitchen (in Germany) - Linzer Cookie (2 cookies)(was a bit messy with the powdered sugar)
Holiday Sweets and Treats (near Port of Entry, across from Holiday Hearth Desserts booth) - Completer Cookie
We lucked out and got not only the 50th anniversary completer cookie but also an ornament and a shake.
Overall Family Review:
- 16 year old - Favorite = Linzer Cookie
- 12 year old - Favorite = Linzer Cookie
- 7 year old - Favorite = Black and White Cookie
- 1 yeaar old - Favorite = Snickers Doodle Cookie
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