Epcot Grand Marnier Slushie?

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I understand that these are available in France. Can anyone tell me what is in them and how much they cost? Also same questions for theh lemon one.

Thanks!
 
They cost about $9.

There isn't much Grand Marnier in these. But doubtless a lot of sugar or syrup as they are very sweet. And I am betting on artificial coloring.

The lemon one uses Grey Goose vodka as the alcoholic component.

If you need to know the exact ingredients to each for medical reasons, you can contact Disney Special Diets. Contact information is on the DisABILITIES board.
 
The grand marnier one is very tasty!!!! Its about $9. There isnt a lot of alcohol in them, but i dont mind because i dont want it to taste too strong anyway. It had just the right sweetness to it, not overly sweet at all. I highly recommend it!
If you check on allears you might find out how its made.
 

If I had that exact recipe, I would get next to nothing done around the house on the weekends.
 
I prefer the Grey Goose Lemon for two reasons.

#1. Grey Goose has a higher alcohol content than Grand Marnier, so even in it's miniscule amount you get more "bang" for your $9.50.

#2. The Grand Marnier slush, while still quite good, is a little too heavy and syrupy for me. The lemon is lighter and more refreshing.

ETA: I stand corrected. I just looked and they are both 40% alcohol. (80 proof). I always thought the vodka would be more. Learn something new every day!
 
Grey Goose Citron Vodka Slushie
Drink Kiosk by France, Epcot

3 cups Grey Goose Citron Vodka
1 cup *Polynesian Pleasure Lemon Frozen Drink Mix
from Florida Natural Flavours in Casselberry, FLA
Ice if making in a blender or water according to
manufacturer’s instructions for slush machine.

Mix Vodka and Polynesian Pleasure Lemon. It helps
to chill the mix before putting in a slushie machine.
Add the required amount of water for your machine
(generally for 1 liter alcohol you use 1 ¾ gallon or
28 cups water.)
If making in a blender use enough ice to produce the slushie effect.
* can try substituting frozen Minute Maid lemonade

*****************************************************

Grand Marnier Orange Slush
Drink Kiosk by France, Epcot

3 cups Grand Marnier
1 cup *Orange Fruit Smoothie from Florida Natural Flavours
in Casselberry, FLA
Ice if making in a blender

Same instructions as for the Lemon Slush.
*If substituting the Orange Fruit Smoothie try for something
with an orange dreamsicle taste.
 
I just checked the receipt from my last trip and the Grand Marnier Slushie was $10.01 (including tax). Kind of expensive, but worth every penny IMHO.:thumbsup2
 
Grey Goose Citron Vodka Slushie
Drink Kiosk by France, Epcot

3 cups Grey Goose Citron Vodka
1 cup *Polynesian Pleasure Lemon Frozen Drink Mix
from Florida Natural Flavours in Casselberry, FLA
Ice if making in a blender or water according to
manufacturer’s instructions for slush machine.

Mix Vodka and Polynesian Pleasure Lemon. It helps
to chill the mix before putting in a slushie machine.
Add the required amount of water for your machine
(generally for 1 liter alcohol you use 1 ¾ gallon or
28 cups water.)
If making in a blender use enough ice to produce the slushie effect.
* can try substituting frozen Minute Maid lemonade

*****************************************************

Grand Marnier Orange Slush
Drink Kiosk by France, Epcot

3 cups Grand Marnier
1 cup *Orange Fruit Smoothie from Florida Natural Flavours
in Casselberry, FLA
Ice if making in a blender

Same instructions as for the Lemon Slush.
*If substituting the Orange Fruit Smoothie try for something
with an orange dreamsicle taste.

I called the about the fruit ades from Florida Natural Flavours in Casselberry, FL, about 2 years ago. At that time the fruit ades were not available to any consumer other than Disney. Disney wants it that way. So you will need to find a substitute.
 
I understand that these are available in France. Can anyone tell me what is in them and how much they cost? Also same questions for theh lemon one.

Thanks!

What is in them?

Pure deliciousness.

How much do they cost?

$9, but worth every penny.

Enjoy!
 
They are expensive, but so tasty. My family of four has given up their Boma buffet ($200.00) in place of Yorkshire Fish and Chips ($60.00). I now reinvest the savings in Grey Goose Slushies for my wife and I! I am not sure my kids have figured this out yet. :laughing:
 
Grey Goose Citron Vodka Slushie
Drink Kiosk by France, Epcot

3 cups Grey Goose Citron Vodka
1 cup *Polynesian Pleasure Lemon Frozen Drink Mix
from Florida Natural Flavours in Casselberry, FLA
Ice if making in a blender or water according to
manufacturer’s instructions for slush machine.

Mix Vodka and Polynesian Pleasure Lemon. It helps
to chill the mix before putting in a slushie machine.
Add the required amount of water for your machine
(generally for 1 liter alcohol you use 1 ¾ gallon or
28 cups water.)
If making in a blender use enough ice to produce the slushie effect.
* can try substituting frozen Minute Maid lemonade

.

Let's see, 224oz (1 3/4 gal) for 33oz of vodka yields a 7-1 ratio...now wonder these things are so weak...definitely fails Cdtommie's 50/50 home bartending rule of thumb.
 
Wow...apparently the prices at this booth are on a sliding scale. :confused3 Looking at my receipt again, the price I was charged for the Grand Marnier slushie on May 16th was $9.39 plus $.62 tax for a total of $10.01.
 
Love, Love, Love the Grand Marnier one. I had TWO last month. On different days. LOL!! The are soo good!!

Enjoy The Magic!!
 
I prefer the Grey Goose Lemon...I tried the other one once, but it did not suit my taste. But, the lemon one I really enjoyed! I guess I am more of a vodka person..:rotfl:
 
Both those slushies are heavenly! I had a Grand Marnier slushie, then had to turn right back around and get a Grey Goose one also! Plus, the DH only drank a little of his, so I HAD to drink the rest of his Grand Marnier. I was a very happy lady!:drinking1
 
Both those slushies are heavenly! I had a Grand Marnier slushie, then had to turn right back around and get a Grey Goose one also! Plus, the DH only drank a little of his, so I HAD to drink the rest of his Grand Marnier. I was a very happy lady!:drinking1

I completely understand! :lmao:
 
My DH (who *barely* tolerates going to WDW) had his first Grey Goose slushie on our last trip to the World. After drinking half of it, he looked at me and said, "OK, *now* I have a reason to come back here":rotfl:. He actually walked back to the kiosk (we'd already made it to Canada!) just to buy another one:lmao:. He is actually looking forward to our trip in June. He has been wondering how much it would cost to fill his Camelbak with slushies:scared1:.
 












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