Total 'Noob' question, but I'm always keen to learn -
"What the HECK is "LOTW"????!!! "Lush of the World"? "Like Other Tequila Whatzits!?" "Liquor Often Tires Wife?" "Lush on the Wagon?!" I've searched but I can't find out if it's a moniker I would be proud to emblazon on my personal internet jacket - or NOT! This thread is HUUUUUGE!!!!
Curious minds need to know! 'Cuz I expect I either HAVE BEEN an LOTW in California for sometime - or I am soon be one in Florida.
Let me 'splain:
I am a long time
Disneyland go-er, once-AP, current-CM, Tiki collector and very experienced at making the 'laps' at DLR (Ask us about: the Lost Bar, Napa Rose, Uva Bar, Paradise Cove, Brennan's Jazz Kitchen, The Lobby Bar @ Paradise Pier Hotel, House of Blues or the hotels across the street from the resort) PLUS the DW (former CM) was a frequent patron of the Neon Cactus. (All of you older Disneylanders will know what and WHY that is of import because it was perhaps the FIRST "serious" watering hole at any Disney Resort, but I digress....)
. . . my DW posts here as . . . ."handbag lady". Which I find very scary. (I always expect to find her posts next to a cartoon dumpster)
well.
We're off to WDW in less than 30 days and as a childless adult couple in our late 30's / early 40's we very much enjoy, errmmm.... "adjusting our mindset" while on vacation. I've been to WDW 3 times, the DW2 times - but that was - 3 or 7 years ago (depending on who you talk to - DW 7 years, me 3).
We have planned a grand circle tour of the lagoon via alcohol & monorail - but I'm trying to figure out the best SPOTS and best DRINKS at each location (and by BEST I mean coziest and / or most unique rooms and / or kick-brainiest concoctions). My DW is more of a Bass / Guinness / Boddington's / or girly martini type - I'm more of the scotch (Laphroaig / Islay scotches) or serious Tiki concoction type (Scorpions, Suffering B@$+@rd$, Navy Grog etc.).
And if anyone wants to meet up between 08.07 and 09.01 somewhere along the wavy way . . . . . . ?!?!?
DVD CM
(Possible "LOTW" - once I know what the heck it means!)
