adult drinks

Aliceacc

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My sister is on a quest: she wants to find the best drinks at WDW!! And, being a responsible adult, she doesn't want to overdo-- she's looking for quality, not quantity.

So far she has the pina colava at the Poly--- what else do you suggest??
 
Grey Goose Slushy in Epcot (France)

Peach Schnapps Tea Slushy in Epcot (China)

Sulton's Colata in Epcot (Morocco)

Lapu Lapu - Poly

Cotton Candy-Tini - TRex Cafe

Magical Star Cocktail - all restaurants (I think it's the Celebration Year Cocktail)
 
Kir Royale - any place that sells champagne should be able to make this
Pomegranate Kir - French pavillion in Epcot
Pomegranate Martini - any upscale restaurant
Frozen Lime Margarita - Mexcio pavillion in Epcot
Lemon Citron and Grand Marnier slushes - French pavillion in Epcot
Maytag Martini and Pisco Sour - Bluezoo
Rosa Regale - Italy Pavillion in Epcot and most upscale restaurants
Key Lime Pie Martini - Wolfgang Puck's
Spaten Optimator - German pavillion in Epcot

That's all I can think of off the top of my head. :lmao:
 

Mount Kilimarita at the Animal Kingdom Lodge -- Jose Cuervo Gold, Van Der Hum Tangerine liqueur, cranberry juice

The Dubliner at Ragland Road -- Bushmills whiskey, sour apple liqueur, Strongbow cider, cranberry juice

Iced Irish at Ragland Road -- Bailey's Caramel Irish Cream, butterscotch schnaaps, Bushmills whiskey, coffee, fresh whipped cream


Here are pages and pages of other recommendations.
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1183926
 
There is a bartender at the Poly pool (can't remember his name) who makes an authentic mai tai. Just ask for a real Hawaiian mai tai, not the Disney version. It's the closest to the real thing on the mainland that I've found!
 
*Putting in another vote for the LapuLapu. It was large but it was good. My friend and I shared it.

*The Italian Margarita from the stand to the left of the Italy pavilion. It's got some pretty serious alcohol in it but it's not overwhelming.

*Not sure if your sister will be dining at the California Grill and/or is a fan of white wine, but I had the pleasure of being recommended a FANTASTIC German Rieseling: Selbach-Oster Bernkasteler Badstube 2007.
 
*Putting in another vote for the LapuLapu. It was large but it was good. My friend and I shared it.

*The Italian Margarita from the stand to the left of the Italy pavilion. It's got some pretty serious alcohol in it but it's not overwhelming.

*Not sure if your sister will be dining at the California Grill and/or is a fan of white wine, but I had the pleasure of being recommended a FANTASTIC German Rieseling: Selbach-Oster Bernkasteler Badstube 2007.

Found the Italian Margarita on my last trip and it quickly became my favorite, followed by the Grey Goose Citron Slushie.
 
loved the Blackberry mojito at Grand Floridian Cafe

also the Peach Bellini at Mama Melrose/DHS

the x-fusion cocktail at The Wave/Contemporary Resort

and whatever the signature wine cocktail was at Les Chefs de France
 
My "must have" drink is the Backscratcher at the Poly. You only need one, it's potent & delicious and it comes with it's own backscratcher which you get to keep. The fiesta margaritas at the stand in Mexico are also good.
 
1. Margarita from DD (outside stand near Captain Jack's) One of these and sitting in the sun drinking it and :upsidedow.
2. Irish Rose from Rose and Crown.
3. Margartia at outside stand by Mexico.
4. Grey Goose Slushie from outside stand by France.
5. Sangria from Mama Melrose.
6. Rum Runner at Olivia's and also at the outside pool bar.
As I look at this list I realized I had all of these on our last trip(and some of them more than once) Oh well it is vacation.:yay::yay:
 





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