Drinking Around The World!

Disney Coco

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Hi Guys,

My Boyfriend and I are visiting Disney World in September, it will be out first time in being Twenty One in Disney!!

Just wandering if anyone had any tips, best drinks in each country? Drinks to avoid? Time to start to do the whole world? Thinking about booking a restaurant as well to soak up some of the alcohol?

(I like really sweet drinks)

Thanks In Advance

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"El Gran Magnifico"

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Don't know when in September you are going but it will make a big difference if you are drinking around the world during F&W or if you're not. F&W has the built in safety effect of being able to order basically really tasty appetizers on your stroll around WS which will help keep your night (or day) going a bit longer and will help with any after effects you may feel the following morning. You'll also be able to experience a wider variety of beverage choices (many of which are not available outside of F&W).

If going before mid-Sept, you'll still have fun but the options will be a bit more limited.

Remember to eat. Whether it's some sushi or Udon noodles in Japan, some sweets in the bakery in Norway, a steamed bun at Joy of Tea, splitting an order of Fish and Chips, or a slice (if the pizza window is open) in Italy -- the next morning you'll be glad you did.
 
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prfctlyximprct

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Don't know when in September you are going but it will make a big difference if you are drinking around the world during F&W or if you're not. F&W has the built in safety effect of being able to order basically really tasty appetizers on your stroll around WS which will help keep your night (or day) going a bit longer and will help with any after effects you may feel the following morning. You'll also be able to experience a wider variety of beverage choices (many of which are not available outside of F&W).

If going before mid-Sept, you'll still have fun but the options will be a bit more limited.

Remember to eat. Whether it's some sushi or Udon noodles in Japan, some sweets in the bakery in Norway, a steamed bun at Joy of Tea, splitting an order of Fish and Chips, or a slice (if the pizza window is open) in Italy -- the next morning you'll be glad you did.


Can you please tell me where this pizza window is? I looked for it for a good 20 minutes on my last trip and could not find it!
 
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Disney Coco

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Don't know when in September you are going but it will make a big difference if you are drinking around the world during F&W or if you're not. F&W has the built in safety effect of being able to order basically really tasty appetizers on your stroll around WS which will help keep your night (or day) going a bit longer and will help with any after effects you may feel the following morning. You'll also be able to experience a wider variety of beverage choices (many of which are not available outside of F&W).

If going before mid-Sept, you'll still have fun but the options will be a bit more limited.

Remember to eat. Whether it's some sushi or Udon noodles in Japan, some sweets in the bakery in Norway, a steamed bun at Joy of Tea, splitting an order of Fish and Chips, or a slice (if the pizza window is open) in Italy -- the next morning you'll be glad you did.


We are in Disney 31st of August until 14th of September so I believe we miss the food and wine festival :( But we are there for Mickeys Not so Scary Halloween party Yay~! I haven't been to that since my 13th Birthday
 
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xdan0920

Think for yourselfer
It cracks me up how how the teetotalers will go in any thread that mentions drinking and criticize it. I also love the "advice"....

"Don't get so drunk you fall on your face and puke down your back"
"Eat food so you can continue to live!"
"Remember, this is DISNEY WORLD, it's for KIDS!!!!"

Here is my advice, have an awesome time, and try a Red Stag lemonade at the Fife and Drum Tavern in the US pavilion. It's sweet without being cloying, my Wife loves them.
 
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Disney Coco

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It cracks me up how how the teetotalers will go in any thread that mentions drinking and criticize it. I also love the "advice"....

"Don't get so drunk you fall on your face and puke down your back"
"Eat food so you can continue to live!"
"Remember, this is DISNEY WORLD, it's for KIDS!!!!"

Here is my advice, have an awesome time, and try a Red Stag lemonade at the Fife and Drum Tavern in the US pavilion. It's sweet without being cloying, my Wife loves them.


My point exactly!!

Thank you very much I will try a Red stag lemonade and raise it to the teetotalers for you ;)
 
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