Blueyedchanel said:I heard there is a fee to do the wine and drink tastings, does anyone know how much it is?
I'd be interested to know the answer to that question, too, as today my wife expressed interest in them.
Blueyedchanel said:I heard there is a fee to do the wine and drink tastings, does anyone know how much it is?
Can any of these drinks be made virgin espicaly the drinks of the day? I am going to be celbrateing my 27 birthday and golden one on my first disny cruse but am on meds and cant drink.but all thse mixed drinks look. So good
I heard there is a fee to do the wine and drink tastings, does anyone know how much it is?
mammacaryn said:Yes
$15 or $20 per person (sign up at guest services once you are on the ship) depending on which tasting/class you do
I am SOOOO hoping they offer this on our cruise. I Patron.
They definitely had it as recently as this past August on the Magic. I did it AGAIN lol. This time the shots were a lot bigger and they mixed a margarita in my friend's mouth lol.
I would definitely recommend the Mojito tasting. That was a lot of fun. And mojitos are very tasty.
I'm curious about the mojito tasting. do they make different kinds of mojitos? How?
I'm curious about the mojito tasting. do they make different kinds of mojitos? How?
Like the PP said there were 4 different types of Mojitos. Except with our tasting we all mixed our own. They were definitely full size. Ours were also a traditional Mojito, melon, raspberry & caipirinha. The only thing in our glasses when we sat down was the mint leaves, lime & sugar. We each had a muddler to muddle the mint leaves & lime.
I guess it all depends on who the bartender is leading the tasting.
If you're ever on the Magic find Ann-Marie from Jamaica. She led all of our tastings (tequila, martini & mojito) and she is FABULOUS!
Oh and we did the mojito tasting RIGHT AFTER a martini tasting. Boy were we out of it after that
I did the mojito tasting last month. When you go into the tasting, the place settings are already set with the drinks. There were 4 different mojitos. A regular mojito, a melon mojito, a raspberry mojito, and a Caipirinha- which is actually a different kind of liquor. Honestly, don't ask me what the Caipirinha was because by that point, I was too tipsy to tell. These were, what looked to me, to be full size drinks. Mojitos tend to be served in highball glasses, and these were more of lowball or pony glasses, but it was still a lot of alcohol.
Most of the settings were already mixed and ready to go but there were a few that had one drink not ready. The tasting leader had the person sitting at that place actually help make that drink and explained to the rest how they were doing it.
More pics, please!
Couple of questions...
What is in the Tropical Depression?
And, has anyone been to the champagne tasting? How much and how was it?