Went today, mild disappointment. Little of the food and beer seemed new, and prices are starting to surpass Food & Wine. (When a charcuterie costs $14, I expect not to have to eat it on a trash can.)
The sipping chocolate--seemingly the hit of the event--is good at first, but plan on sharing. I expected spiked hot chocolate but this is more akin to drinking hot fudge with a shot poured on top. Very rich and almost too sweet by halfway thru the second one. The"glitter beer" is basically Kool Ade mixed with beer, then swirled with glitter. Drank it once as a stunt, but not planning on a second. The Odyssey beer flight is the same as last year, but with three small samplings of stale popcorn on top to justify a $1 price hike.
The flea market booths of art are still around, but very little you couldn't normally find at Disney Springs.
Odyssey has been completely gutted and rebuilt into a grey, single-level convention space. I saw they are doing the "Learn to Draw a Character" classes formerly held at DisneyQuest and MGM, but no art galleries like the previous two years.
The "put yourself in a painting" photo ops are back, and fun, and I confess I haven't seen the Broadway show yet, but all in all, the weakest of the four EPCOT festivals.