Since I'm halfway done my reviews, I thought I'd mix it up a little bit, and review the many drinks and snacks I had in Disney. This post will be dedicated to the drinks I had throughout my trip, and the next will be for snacks.
Note - Only the drinks I didn't have with a meal will be included, it makes no sense to rereview the drinks I had at Ohana and Yak and Yeti again.
Petals Pool Bar
This is an orange dream. I had this one day when I took a break between lunch and dinner. It's a mix of Skyy orange vodka and ice cream blended with Monin candied orange. This was great, tasted just like the Creamsicle popsicles I always had when I was a kid. I can't wait to go back and get another the next time I stay at Pop, though I believe this is available all over the World.
The bartender at Petals was pretty funny. She was having a little trouble with the machine, it was telling her to do something she had already done, like add ice or something, and she was getting frustrated with it. I know the feeling I always "yell" at the computer or whatever when it's not cooperating at my work, LOL, and she finally said something like a man must have designed it. (Sorry to all the men reading, but I thought that was hysterical.)
Territory Lounge
This is the huckleberry breeze drink. I can't recall what all was in it, and I can't find it on any of the menus online, but I believe it was some kind of berry vodka. It was quite good. I had this while I was waiting to be seated at Artist Point.
Mizner's Lounge
This is the blue glowtini, it was one of the drinks I had on my "must try" list, and it was one of my favorite drinks I had all week. It was created for the Year of A Million Dreams, and came with a blue glowing cube thing. It was a mix of Skyy citrus vodka, peach schnapps, blue curacao, sweet and sour, and pineapple juice. The combination sounded a bit messy to me, but I really liked the drink upon tasting it. I had this the night at 1900 Park Fare, (to be reviewed soon,) while waiting for my ADR time. I had gotten tired in the park, and actually got to the Grand Floridian two hours early.
World Showcase
This is the sultan's colada. I got in one day from a cart in Morocco, while I was walking around World Showcase. It was basically just a pina colada with almond liquor. While I was drinking it, someone asked me if it was a margarita, and he sounded dissapointed when I told him it was a colada, but I knew right where to tell him where the margaritas were.
This is the Grand Marnier slushie, and was another "must try" of mine. I think it goes without saying what was in this. It was really good. It's available at the stand across from Chefs de France. One annoying note though, I kept on putting off getting it until my last day. It was always $8, but then when I finally did get around to having one, it had gone up to $9. Only a dollar, but it had made me wish I had gotten it before.
Tambu Lounge
My favorite lounge on Disney property. I stopped here a couple times, once before I had dinner at Kona, (review to come,) and once before I had dinner at the Grand Floridian at Citricos, (review to come as well.) I love Tambu Lounge for several reasons. First of all, it has a view of the Magic Kingdom, and unlike other lounges, it seems more spacious.
I think it also has the most unique menu out of all the lounges, and the most tropicalish drinks.
This is the island sunset, and it was my favorite drink I had in Disney in 2007, so I had to have it again. It's a mix of Captain Morgan's spiced rum, Parrot Bay coconut rum, melon, peach, and guava-passion fruit juice. This is so yummy, though it now has some competition for being my favorite Disney drink.
This is the magical star cocktail, which was a new menu item. The server told me this was the first day it was on the menu, and made sure I was happy with it. This was a mix of Parrot Bay coconut rum, (can you tell I like rum?) X-Fusion passion fruit liquor, pineapple juice, and sweet and sour. This was a great drink, and I highly recommend it. Plus it came with the coolest glow cube I had ever seen.
Every other time I had seen a glow cube, it was either red, blue, or green, but this one you could switch between diffent colors, or have it on two colors at once, (like red and blue to make purple, which is what it's set on in the glass,) or it can be set so it changes. I mean it was a really fun little toy that I actually played with for at least ten minutes before getting bored with it. I still have it somewhere though, as well as the one I had with my glowtini. This was a much cooler cube though.
So those are all the drinks I had, except for a couple more I had with my meals, but I think the only other times I had drinks, was one I had with dinner at Narcoossees, and a wine flight I had at Flying Fish, (both of those reviews to come later.)
Next up are all the snacks I had. (I had twenty-four snack credits on the deluxe plan.)
