FICO Eataly World, The Disney World Of Italian Food, Will Have Free Admission

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FICO Eataly World, located in Bologna, Italy, is shaping up to be the greatest foodie theme park on the planet. With over 20 acres of farmland, a massive 9,000-square foot market, and plenty of factories showcasing how your favorite Italian grub is made, there’s plenty of reason to be excited for this new theme park.

Though the “Disney World of Italian Food” may sound awesome already, we’ve found another reason to love this park. From the moment it opens on November 15, FICO Eataly World will have FREE admission to all who enter. Thus, if you are willing to travel to Bologna and attend this park, you can do so at no cost.

Of course, you’ll probably spend a ton of money on the bountiful and delicious offerings the park has to offer, but the fact that you don’t need money to enter makes the park accessible to everyone. That means that anyone can learn, sample, and discover the amazing history, culture, and flavor behind Italian food.

There’s no way I’m NOT booking a flight to Bologna after learning this news. The free park admission and delicious food will make the entire trip worth it.

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