Editor's Note: Guest post written by the husband about his experience with a Whiskey tasting event held for guests 21 and over on the Disney Dream. He read about the event in the Navigator and called Guest Services to reserve his spot.
The Williams Family always seeks to indulge in the many
activities that DCL offers that falls within our current budget. One of the
best deals I discovered on our last cruise was whiskey sampling. I called Guest
Services and they told me that it was only $20 but limited capacity. So I
signed up. The place, the Meridian Lounge, on Deck 13 right between Palo &
Remy. There were only 20 spots available and I felt lucky to get my
reservation.
I walk in at the Meridian Lounge at 9:55 pm and found this
nice upscale lounge vacant with the exception of one other customer, the
bartender, and a waitress. I was told that the wine, beer, & margarita
sessions are almost always full where the whiskey and cognac was anybody’s
guess.
Now to be honest with you some of the details get a little
fuzzy at this point. 1. Since there were only two of us we got to sample more whiskey. 2. The quantity was a little more. Normally recipients receive 6 half
shots of various whiskies. Steve, the other guy, and I had 8 shots a little
more than 2 thirds full. 3. Been a few years since I had whiskey. Don’t worry I
didn’t do anything that would sully this fine blog.
As we were sampling, the bartender, was giving us a history
of whiskey throughout the ages. We learned about the Guild of Surgeon Barbers,
malt whiskies, grain whiskies, blended whiskies, the importance of oak barrels,
& the successful distillers of whiskey. I had sipped Jack Daniels, Maker’s
Mark, Johnnie Walker – Blue, Jameson, a Swedish whiskey that smelled like a
pleasant wood smoke, & some out of this world Irish whiskies.
This took about 45 minutes. Bob, the bartender, had to set
up for the cognac tasting. He did leave us with a joke. A man walks into a bar
and joins his fellow office workers. There are eight in this party. The man starts
buying drinks for his group several times but keeps checking his wallet. The
bartender asks if the man can pay. The man pulls out a money clip thick with
hundreds and says yes I can pay. The bartender apologizes and commented about
the man checking his wallet. The man says that there is a picture of his wife
in there. The man then says he knows he has had enough to drink when his wife
starts looking good.
I would like to say my wife looks great all the time.
can you find out about events like this before the cruise actually sails, or do you just have to be diligent about checking your navigator once onboard?
ReplyDeleteNoah,
ReplyDeleteYou will receive an overview of your cruise upon arrival to Port Canaveral and similar events may be included. Otherwise, check Daily Navigators or Guest Services. Good luck and have a great cruise!