You had a sink?! We were reduced to washing dishes in the tub...which meant that we used disposable or cast iron. I was so excited the day that the counters went in & I had a kitchen sink again that I took pictures of the water running.![]()
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Ah you feel my pain!!!!! lol I am down to my sink and a stove I light with an Aim n Flame.
I'll be PM-ing youSpeaking of food though get yourself a copy of the dressing from LTT for the summer. If you aren't going soon or can't find it, PM me and I'll send it to you. It is awesome for a light summer salad!
I'm sorry but I never ask the price of a Captain and Coke when I order it for my husband. Its a standard cocktail and I've never seen a restaurant list the prices of their cocktails unless they are promoting a happy hour.
Exactly. Beer and wine are usually listed but mixed drinks, almost never.
I think it's a little odd to use really expensive champagne for cocktails. Why would you want to mask the flavor?
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I'm not picking on the person who posted that, but there's no way they're using premium champagne for a Mimosa at Chef Mickey's. If someone had told me that I'd demand to see the bottle and I'd be looking for Premier Cru or Grand Cru on the label before I'd believe it ... but that assumes that they were serving French champagne and now my post is spiraling out of control so I think I'll just shut up ...![]()
Without knowing your tolerance, I'd say you need a lot more than one mimosa to develop heat exhaustion. As for gin and tonics, I can't survive in the Magic Kingdom without getting lubricated in one of the resort lounges at lunchtime; but I am a Floridian, and used to the heat.But I have to ask, will I get a headache from it with the heat in Florida? I don't drink often or too much but when in WDW I like a good gin and tonic.
I don't care how much a drink costs, therefore I do not ask beforehand.
Are you sure it's champagne you're drinking?A $90 retail bottle of champagne at Disney is probably equal to a bottle we could buy for $25 at the store, not if its a $90 cost bottle. (which I doubt)
A $90 retail bottle of champagne at Disney is probably equal to a bottle we could buy for $25 at the store, not if its a $90 cost bottle. (which I doubt)
Ha! I was going to say $15. If you're mixing it with oj what's the difference?
Of course they can charge whatever they want, but the $90 champagne quote is not realistic. How many servings for mimosas do they get out of a
"$90" bottle of champagne?
$14.50 for a Kir Royale, you should try coming over to England and paying £14, or about $26. As a Brit I think Disney is reasonably priced, therefore if I'm eating/drinking outside of the parks I think its dirt cheap!!
20oz soda bottle in disney is $2, outside disney $1 a 500ml soda bottle (our closet size, slightly smaller) is £1 ($1.95) most places and £1.40 ($2.80) in theme parks!!
America seems cheap to me!
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