DisGirlAllie
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Have any folks who do not drink gone to GEO-82 and can share their experiences (and if it's worth it)?
I'm going to WDW in Feb with my mom, who does not drink, and I'm trying to decide if it would be worth it for us. Of the two zero-proof options, she's not wild about either option bc the garden one is a bit too herbaceous for her tastes and she doesn't drink coffee so the other is out. Are the bartenders able to make any of the drinks into mocktails or is it just simply not possible? Additionally, we were looking at potentially doing the fireworks package (if we could even get it) for the view but for $179 per person is the view really THAT amazing and is the package worth it if you don't drink champagne?
On the one hand, we are big Epcot fans and the place looks amazing plus a lot of the food (the tuna, the charcuterie, the flatbread, etc.) looks incredible. But on the other hand, is she just going to be stuck drinking a club soda while everyone else gets to enjoy fancy cocktails? Will it feel like a "lesser" experience with a pretty hefty price tag?
Or, should I save this experience for when I'm going with folks who can get the full experience?
I'm going to WDW in Feb with my mom, who does not drink, and I'm trying to decide if it would be worth it for us. Of the two zero-proof options, she's not wild about either option bc the garden one is a bit too herbaceous for her tastes and she doesn't drink coffee so the other is out. Are the bartenders able to make any of the drinks into mocktails or is it just simply not possible? Additionally, we were looking at potentially doing the fireworks package (if we could even get it) for the view but for $179 per person is the view really THAT amazing and is the package worth it if you don't drink champagne?
On the one hand, we are big Epcot fans and the place looks amazing plus a lot of the food (the tuna, the charcuterie, the flatbread, etc.) looks incredible. But on the other hand, is she just going to be stuck drinking a club soda while everyone else gets to enjoy fancy cocktails? Will it feel like a "lesser" experience with a pretty hefty price tag?
Or, should I save this experience for when I'm going with folks who can get the full experience?