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    Default Your favorite "adult beverages" around WS

    I'm turning 21 in March and plan to be in FLA and to "go around the world" in WS. (My birthday is conveniently during my spring break, wahoo!) What are everyone's favorite drinks to get in the different countries?

    Let's bear in mind that when I say "around the world" it will be more like "selecting three or four countries" since I'm pretty petite at 5'2" and I'm thinking that getting carted out of WDW for public intoxication would not make for the best birthday memories.
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    As one who just drank "around the world" with some friends on a recent trip (I didn't quite make it, haha), I have some recommendations. I LOVE the margaritas in Mexico. I prefer lime, but I believe they have Mango, Strawberry, and other flavors.

    I also always like to try the wine in Italy and France.

    If you like beer, there are soo many kinds around the world.
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    My favorite is the Bellini in Italy! A Bellini is champagne mixed with peach puree - SO good! Unfortunately (or maybe fortunately ) they are pricy, $10 each!
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    I enjoy a nice Viking Coffee from Norway, either to start the day off or as I watch Illuminations to end out the day...sometimes both
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    My favorite is the Grey Goose lemon slush in France.
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    My two must dos are the Rosa Regale in Italy (my absolute favorite!!) and the Grey Goose Lemon Slush from France.
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    I love the peach snaps iced green tea in China Yum yum
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    The mega margarita which includes all 4 flavors!!! I am now addicted to them and I am very sloshed leaving the park at night after only 1.

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    Grey Goose or Grand Marnier in France. I like when people who really try to go drinking around the world only get a regular beer, but the rule is you need to drink each one of the specialties for the country. We did it a while back, and since I was one of the DDs, I only had a sip of most of the other stuff.

    I did drink the full margarita and it's really strong. So beware but good luck!

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    I think it's very responsible of you to be mindful of your limits in advance.

    I love the Fiesta margaritas at the booth outside Mexico, great on a hot day, but the mango margaritas inside the pavilion are so much better, with real fruit blended in and not just flavored ice. I also love the Grey Goose slush in France. It's fun to do wine tastings in France, Italy, and Germany, too, but probably not all on the same day.

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    My DH bought me a glass of pink campagne from a kiosk in France. It was delicious and very sophisticated. You can just walk around and sip it as you go. ooh la la.
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    The Grand Marnier in France is my favorite.

    Since it's your 21st birthday, try this -- have a couple of drinks and then go ride the wilder side of Mission Space. I did that on my honeymoon, and that made that ride even more interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aggie97 View Post
    My favorite is the Grey Goose lemon slush in France.
    I AGREE!!! delish!

    the gran marnier slushie that they have there imho is gross. i got it b/c samantha brown said it was so good on one of her shows. luckily DH got the grey goose one b/c he switched with me! he actually did like it.

    but deffo go with the grey goose slush!! one definitely knocked me on my tush
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    My vote is for Rosa Regale. It is so good!
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    These are all fine suggestions, but I would add a pint of Strongbow hard cider at the Rose & Crown.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainJessicaSparrow View Post
    Grey I like when people who really try to go drinking around the world only get a regular beer, but the rule is you need to drink each one of the specialties for the country.
    I've never heard of this rendition. This way though will cost you well over $100 just to get drinks at about $10 a pop and 11 countries.

    I've done "the world" three times now. Once all beer, and the other two mix and match.

    I look forward to Moosehead Light @ Canada, Sake Bombs in Japan (Sake shot dropped in a Sapora and chugged) and a drink at the Pub in UK.

    I'm a beer guy though
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    How come I've never heard of this Grey Goose lemon slush? I must have one. Where in France do I find this?
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    I believe you can get it at the wine stand out in front of Chefs d France. I will have to try one of those next time!
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    Quote Originally Posted by AmBo View Post
    I've never heard of this rendition. This way though will cost you well over $100 just to get drinks at about $10 a pop and 11 countries.

    I've done "the world" three times now. Once all beer, and the other two mix and match.

    I look forward to Moosehead Light @ Canada, Sake Bombs in Japan (Sake shot dropped in a Sapora and chugged) and a drink at the Pub in UK.

    I'm a beer guy though
    We did it under $80. What's the point in going to Germany and getting a regular Heiniken you can buy in the store? By specialties, I mean the imported beers. I can't remember all of them but they did include beers...but they were the actual beers or drinks from that country, not the Sam Adams or other Americanized beer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LarryBoy View Post
    How come I've never heard of this Grey Goose lemon slush? I must have one. Where in France do I find this?
    The same place Samantha Brown gets her Grande Marnier(sp?). It's a small kiosk/booth facing the pavilion. I believe it is green. I must thank CaptJessica for getting me hooked on the Grey Goose. It is YUMMY!!!!!
    Only 123 more days Jessica and we will be enjoying one together!!

    I do like the Viking Coffee in Norway, but it is extremely strong for me. I have to mix it with a regular coffee. I guess I am just a whimp.
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