maleficent55
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what?!?!? why???I just read that they are getting rid of the gas tiki torches.![]()
what?!?!? why???I just read that they are getting rid of the gas tiki torches.![]()
I don’t know that they are for sure getting rid of them. I believe the work permits could be for replacement.I just read that they are getting rid of the gas tiki torches.![]()
I agree, it's the vibe for me. Also, their poké bowl is good.Its the Vibes
I like the living painting with the nice views and the Volcano can go off is someone buys the drink
Its the Vibes, I also like the green beans but you can get them next door but mostly its the Vibes of the Tiki room/Jungle cruise as a restaurant/bar
I'd love a Pirates, HM, another Star Wars Bar and Indy restaurant as well
Similar but less authentic tiki in Orlando from what I understand.I haven’t been either… is it the same in Orlando?
I would venture to guess they assumed you were asking if they were sweet comparatively. Tiki drinks are known to be sweet, and the ingredients are listed on the menu, with most containing multiple fruit juices. So I can only assume they assumed you may have meant sweet relative to the overall menu offerings.We went years ago with our DDs, and DH and I went back without our kids a month ago. We went mid-day, and my DH was happy to get a few unique beers there. I had two different cocktails, and I asked if they were sweet. I was told they were not, but they were very, very sweet to me. I had one with bourbon, which tend to be less sweet, but that was not the case. It was fun vibes, and several signature drinks were ordered while we were there, which was fun. The decor was also really fun and very Disney. But, I would probably not go back just for the vibes, as the drinks were just not my taste. Others love it, so maybe try it for yourself and see?! Then let us know what you think!
Good point! I didn’t realize that tiki drinks were all meant to be pretty sweet. I think I will stick with the Hearthstone bar at GCH, and that leaves more TS’s reservations for those here that love the tiki drinks!I would venture to guess they assumed you were asking if they were sweet comparatively. Tiki drinks are known to be sweet, and the ingredients are listed on the menu, with most containing multiple fruit juices. So I can only assume they assumed you may have meant sweet relative to the overall menu offerings.
Also, a great spot for a drink! Awesome bartenders, too!Good point! I didn’t realize that tiki drinks were all meant to be pretty sweet. I think I will stick with the Hearthstone bar at GCH, and that leaves more TS’s reservations for those here that love the tiki drinks!
They’ll make you any cocktail you want. Nothing is premade à la Oga’s.Regarding sweet drinks, I always ask if they can leave out the grenadine if the drink has it. Makes things less sweet.
I've never done this, but I'd assume you can order a regular cocktail if you want? Maybe something off the other DLH menus? Anyone know?
Seeing the picture someone posted above reminded me, I did really like the wings at Trader Sam's. We had the pupu platter last time we were there and enjoyed it.
We had Don the Beachcomber and Trader Vic's , Tonga Hut, and more. Now we have Tiki-No, Tiki Ti, Recently opened speakeasy tiki bar in hollywood connected to tail o the pup is called Lucky TikiI love TS's, but I think part of that is growing up in SoCal in the early '60s and then moving away. It's nostalgic. I remember being awed by my parents' parties with their friends. They'd go to each other's homes, dress in island garb, and eat authentic California-style Hawaiian knock-off food they'd prepared. I thought my mom looked beautiful in her muumuu, shell necklace and earrings with her hair up. She had this perfume called Wicked Wahine and I thought she was so glamorous. Trader Sam's exudes that island schtick vibe
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