stitchlvr said:
the apple soda I believe is from Mexico. The watermelon is called "Smart" and is from China, I think (YUM!) :slurp: . The Beverly is from Italy :hurl: . There's something called Mezzo Mix, I think. But I don't remember if that is from Israel or Germany (or somewhere else). There's also Vegi-beta, which was some type of vegitable soda but I don't remember where it was from (South America somewhere maybe?) Maybe that will spark someone else's memory...
I remember I hated two sodas, one was Beverly and the other was Ichy Mello; one was from Italy, the other from Thailand. So if Beverly is the italian one, Mello must be from Thailand. Anyway, somewere around the Coca Cola world in Atlanta, I read that Beverly was some kind of alcohol-free ale or something like that.
And back to the original thread, I would recomend that in the Haunted House, in the stretching room, everyone in the company look up at the end. We fans know there is a hanging body, but I went to Disney 20 times before noticing. Oh, boy, I was truly scared when I saw it! The haunted house experience changed in 180 degrees.
Also, is good to tell everyone the storyline of the ride (if it has one) because is not always easy to find or understand it. That conects the group to the ride, and they can't wait to see the strory you already told... Like a movie trailer. If the ride has no real storyline, you can invent one, it is fun for them and also for the one who is creating it.
Take your time at pavillions and roads. Most of the time we underapreciate this things because our attention is in the rides, but there is very good mood and ambientation in roads, pavillions, shops and queue lines. I love to walk calmly in "Sea Base Alpha" (The Living Sea) and Adventureland. Some friends have told me that walking in Animal Kingdom is even greater that do the rides.