Originally Posted By happyface My husband and mother in law and I intend on spending an evening drinking our way through EPCOT. :/ What specialty drinks should we order in each country?
Originally Posted By BlazesOfFire Well Im not the person to ask about that (yet, hehe), but my advice is pace yourself and drink water too! Im spending my 21st birthday at Epcot, thats for sure. First on list: Margarita from Mexico!
Originally Posted By Labuda I think your thread was the one over in Dining, but just in case.... do beer, not mixed drinks!!! And eat, and drink water at least one every other country. YOu don't want to be falling-diwn drunk in a Disney park...
Originally Posted By happyface No. Definitely not. We will probably share most of our drinks to ensure we make it all the way around. I don't usually drink much. I do long for the college days ability to complete such a quest.
Originally Posted By vbdad55 I do think the beer idea is a good one....and easier on the stomach with all that mixing....
Originally Posted By bloona I wont expect to see a trip report then, cos you'll have forgotten what you did!......lol.....enjoy.
Originally Posted By BlazesOfFire Well this also helps me - try beer more than mixed drinks...but gosh! I want one of those yummy lookin margaritas and enjoy it on El Rio De Tiempo! hehe!
Originally Posted By wahooskipper Hmm, there are lapses in my memory of the College Program that can be directly attributed to Drinking Around the World. My credit score is only now recovering.
Originally Posted By AuroraRose Hmm... my DH and I did this during the food and wine festival, it wasn't as brutal as you would thing, going from booth to booth we were able to sample a drink from every country. The samples are small (almost bathroom dixie cup small) so we didn't get sloshed : )
Originally Posted By Kala I just had to pop in to take a look! A title like this from a screen name like happyface is worth a look see! LOL! Good luck, oh btw one of my fav drinks is called a happyface!
Originally Posted By Boardwalkbum >>My husband and mother in law and I intend on spending an evening drinking our way through EPCOT. :/ What specialty drinks should we order in each country?<< I think the mostly beer idea is the way to go as well. Perhaps sample some sake in Japan. If your able afterwards, I highly reccomend a nightcap at Jellyrolls on the BW. After your "tour around the globe" you're more than likely to be in a singing mood anyway..lol. You might try it on another night if you find it a bit to much. Either way it's well worth it. >>Hmm... my DH and I did this during the food and wine festival, it wasn't as brutal as you would thing, going from booth to booth we were able to sample a drink from every country. The samples are small (almost bathroom dixie cup small) so we didn't get sloshed : )<< My friends and I do this every year AuroraRose. The rules are one food item and one beverage must be sampled from each country represented including, of course, the 11 "permanent" countries. We usually do this over the course of two days, so as not to over-tax ourselves. Samples are often sampled by several samplers. Wow...it was fun typing that sentence! We are usually rather merry by the end of our tour(s), and a better time is rarely found elsewhere by those who attend. This year there will be about 15 of us all together, and we begin our tour on the opening day of the 2005 International Food & Wine Festival, Friday 9/30. Fifteen days from today.....I'm ready to pack...really.....LOL!!!
Originally Posted By Crazy4WDW Love the Fiesta Margaritas! Yumm! Watch out though, they have three shots of Tequilia in them. I found that out the hard way on May 5th. We arrived at Orlando at 10:30 a.m., got picked up by Tiffany Towncar and dropped off at the Boardwalk. Left our luggage with the bellman and walked over to Epcot. Decided that because it was Cinco de Mayo and the first day of the Happiest Celebration on Earth we had to have a margarita first thing. Well . . . at this point it was 11:00 a.m. (it was surely 5:00 somewhere) and we hadn't had anything to eat but pretzles on the plane . . . it hit us like a ton of bricks.
Originally Posted By trailsend The Food and Wine Festival offers a selection of wines in each country and as AuroraRose said, the cups are bathroom dixie cup size. It should be just a sip or two for taste. If I can make it around World Showcase doing that and I'm not a drinker, anyone can. If you find something you like, you can of course order a regular size glass or buy a bottle. Last year, there was a "market" set up I think in Innoventions where you can purchase wines and other things as well. Neat Food & Wine Festival collectible posters and other things. It is a wonderful, fun thing to attend.