Re: New guest-infiltrator with a ? about ADRs
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 12:57 am
Beverly is gross. But then again, it would be nice to see Disney sell different drinks. 

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Its an acquired taste! I have some every time I'm there, and I am starting to like it ! I need to look in some Italian grocery stores here in town and see if they carry Beverly !turkeyham wrote:Beverly is gross. But then again, it would be nice to see Disney sell different drinks.![]()
SnDMommy wrote:I hope the Beverly isn't gone. Sheer entertainment, that one is.
Hey. I like Beverly. Makes it really fun to go into Club Cool, grab that first, see everyone who has already had it watching me, waiting for my reaction... then the confusion and/or disappointment that follows.turkeyham wrote:Beverly is gross. But then again, it would be nice to see Disney sell different drinks.![]()
Beverly wasn't my favorite by a long shot, but there were others I disliked more -- like that Brazilian guarana drink they had for a while. :thumbdn:Big Wallaby wrote:Hey. I like Beverly. Makes it really fun to go into Club Cool, grab that first, see everyone who has already had it watching me, waiting for my reaction... then the confusion and/or disappointment that follows.
Well, maybe you can if you're a Zombie! :p:BRWombat wrote:Beverly wasn't my favorite by a long shot, but
I still cherish the memory of about 15 minutes after my first visit to the club (then Ice Station Cool), in line for HISTA, when I excused myself to get a drink of water, saying "I still have the taste of Beverly in my mouth." It's not often you get to say something like that to your in-laws.![]()
That Brazilian stuff was good. I'd bring a few six packs home every time I went to Brazil on business.BRWombat wrote:Beverly wasn't my favorite by a long shot, but there were others I disliked more -- like that Brazilian guarana drink they had for a while. :thumbdn:
I remembera SG on board X talking about the same thing, before online reservations. She had to make multiple reservations for each meal because she just had no idea what she'd feel like eating that day. When people pointed out that this would make reservations unavailable for others, she said it didn't matter, because no one really needs reservations - you can always find a place to eat. I asked her why she didn't just do that, then, instead of making reservations. She didn't respond. Wonder why?SnDMommy wrote:Now, on to business....I have a question that's really more of a technical nature. Some crazy on board x is spouting off about making three reservations for each meal, for each day, because she "has to be flexible in her plans" and never knows where they're going to feel like eating. This also includes having a lunch AND dinner rez booked at Ohana for every day of their trip, just in case.