while that may be true a "Mint Julep" is a traditional southern alcohol drink not a non alcohol drink. And it is still the wrong drink to be served in New Orleans Square....someone did not do their homework Disney
Yeah, everyone knows the famous drink in New Orleans is a Hurricane. (never had one tho. was tempted to, but no) and mint juleps are especially big during the Kentucky Derby.
Yup, the title says it all. Saying "Mint Julep" will now get you.. the exact same food saying "Monte Cristo" did.
Sadly, saying "Monte Cristo" doesn't seem to work anymore for me.
Anyway, I just wanted to post the update.
~Miles
Yes, if you look at the newsletter it says that the secret word has changed. Jake and Haley will now tell you (from their speech bubbles) that the new secret word is "Mint Julep" (capitalized). So if you say "Mint Julep!" or "Mint Julep, please" you will see some food/drink appear on your table and you will start to eat it. Big tables have the lobster, the little tables have some brown stuff that I am told is gumbo.