Any body try the grey goose or Grand Marnier slushies in France at Epcot?
I've got an adults only trip in 4 weeks cool1: ) and I'm looking forward to lots of adult beverages.
I found the Grand Marnier one too sweet, but the Grey Goose ones were heaven sent. At $8 a pop a little pricey, but I set aside about $50 for next trip in the "slushie" fund.
Any body try the grey goose or Grand Marnier slushies in France at Epcot?
I've got an adults only trip in 4 weeks cool1: ) and I'm looking forward to lots of adult beverages.
love, love love the lemon ones.....I can't walk by the kiosk without stopping for one. Sometimes I have to back track a couple of countries for a second one!!! I don't think they seem very strong, but really refreshing on a hot day!
In the interest of staying objective and not starting another hot debate here on the Dis, I feel it will be my civic duty to try all of them! Never let it be said that I hold a prejudice. If I'm still standing, I'll post my totally objective review.
Thanks all
Yikes! I might have to just get one to taste...and have to use restraint not to drink the whole thing. An inebriated mommy with a hyper 4 yr old is NOT a good combo
I love them both, but it's a personal taste thing of course. I like the Grey Goose Lemon slushie when it's hotter, as it's crisp and refreshing. The Grand Marnier Orange are a little sweeter, thicker like an Orange Julius with a kick. FWIW.
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