Favorite drink?

Which of these favorite drinks do not have a coconut taste? I can't wait to taste some (but only if they don't have coconut).

Please help?????;)

Bren
 

Yes, if you post a drink, list what is in it (if you know).

What's in the Konk Kooler?? popcorn::
 
The only thing I remember that was in the Konk Kooler was Guava juice if I'm not mistaken...maybe it was passion fruit. I don't know! Whatever it was, it was amazing. And they will make them on the ship-I even ordered one to enjoy during one of the shows!

(I just checked my Navigator's to see if it said what was in the drink of the day-no luck!)

Other than that, the mojitos are incredible. The bartenders at Castaway Cay especially did a GREAT job!!!:cool1:
 
The Konk Kooler is: passion fruit juice, cream of coconut, orange juice, dark rum, light rum :woohoo: :yay: My favorite. I ordered them everyday.
 
Ok, what's this one???:cool1:

The Tropical Depression is basically a tropical Long Island Iced Tea...and it's purple.

We make them at home but I have to get DH to leave the gin out...it gives me a headache. I have him double up on the rum or vodka.

Let's see a TD has is the following:
1/2 oz white rum
1/2 oz vodka
1/2 oz gin
1/2 tequila
1/2 oz blue curacao
1/2 oz grenadine
3 oz sour mix
shake with ice in mixer then pour over ice.

Friends got the recipe from the bartender on the first couples cruise of our "group".

It is very good but make sure you ain't driving anywhere after a few!!! :drive: :drinking1 :lmao: :rotfl2:
 
My favourite drink is one DH made up for me at home but conspired with the bartender in Diversions and together they made it better!

The original drink is called a Coco Puff.
2 oz white Godiva
1 oz Kahlua
1 oz Bailey's
1 oz dark Creme de Cacao
5 oz whole milk
Shake to mix, serve over ice.

DH and the bartender took the same basic ingredients but instead of the milk they used vanilla smoothie mix and crushed ice and blended it into a milk shake O.M.G! Was it good!! A few of those will make you smile...luckily none of those are very high alcohol content liquors. We never came up with a cutsey name for the modified one. We just called it a frozen Coco Puff.
 
The Tropical Depression is basically a tropical Long Island Iced Tea...and it's purple.

We make them at home but I have to get DH to leave the gin out...it gives me a headache. I have him double up on the rum or vodka.

Let's see a TD has is the following:
1/2 oz white rum
1/2 oz vodka
1/2 oz gin
1/2 tequila
1/2 oz blue curacao
1/2 oz grenadine
3 oz sour mix
shake with ice in mixer then pour over ice.

Friends got the recipe from the bartender on the first couples cruise of our "group".

It is very good but make sure you ain't driving anywhere after a few!!! :drive: :drinking1 :lmao: :rotfl2:
Thx, I think I better stick with the KK! Too much of a good thing for me!:yay:
 
The faiy tale champagne is a speciality bottle made exclusively for Disney. We had some at the Grand Floridian at Victoria & Alberts. We also saw some at the wine & food festival at Epcot. Not being a big fan of Champagne, I couldn't tell if it was any better or worse than other sparkling wines.

Fairytale Cuvee is made by Iron Horse Vineyards in Sonoma county California (less than an hour from where I live). We have been members of their wine club for years. They are awesome and really low key. If you ever get a chance to visit them I highly recommend it.

Here is a quote from an article about them in the San Francisco Chronicle: The vibe: Rustic excellence, with a focus on wine. No logo T-shirts, lavender sachets or other tasting room froufrou to distract you from tasting.

You taste wines outdoors overlooking a valley and their vineyards. Nothing fancy, just some homemade tables made out of wine barrels.

I am so looking forward to having some FT Champagne on our cruise!

Sigh. :cloud9:
 
Fairytale Cuvee is made by Iron Horse Vineyards in Sonoma county California (less than an hour from where I live). We have been members of their wine club for years. They are awesome and really low key. If you ever get a chance to visit them I highly recommend it.

Here is a quote from an article about them in the San Francisco Chronicle: The vibe: Rustic excellence, with a focus on wine. No logo T-shirts, lavender sachets or other tasting room froufrou to distract you from tasting.

You taste wines outdoors overlooking a valley and their vineyards. Nothing fancy, just some homemade tables made out of wine barrels.

I am so looking forward to having some FT Champagne on our cruise!

Sigh. :cloud9:
Wow, great tips.......I keep hearing about winetasting in CA......we're going to have to try that!:thumbsup2
 

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