You could purchase one of the Seven Seas Tasting Lanyards from a small cart near the front gate, or at these larger buildings near the "special events" entrance (near the BBQ or Latin cuisine booths).
The SeaWorld Orlando Seven Seas Tasting Lanyards can be purchased with 10 entitlements for $40 or 15 entitlements for $55 (plus Florida state sales tax).
This is the Mediterranean Market sign and the kiosk features some guest favorite items. The food booth is located near the "Shark Encounter" area of the park.
Sea Scallops Provençal Served with Wild Mushroom Risotto from the Mediterranean Market.
Grilled Lamb Chop Marinated with Rosemary Mint and Served with
Roasted Potatoes and Greek Tzatziki Sauce from the Mediterranean Market
at the Seven Seas Food Festival.
Dark Chocolate Guinness Mousse Parfait Topped with Baileys Infused Whipped Cream from the Mediterranean Market.
Preparing a BBQ Mac & Cheese Sundae Bowl sample. Most of the "Limited Time Menu Items" can be purchased as a sample (with the sampling lanyard) or as a full platter (no part of the sampling lanyard program, because they're just so darn big).
A BBQ Mac and Cheese Sundae Bowl (this is the sample size that's included on the lanyard program)! It's so cute and tangy... this is not a "sweet" BBQ sauce. You can also get this without all the sauce. The BBQ meat has a decent smokiness without it.
The Korean and Asian marketplace booths are pretty close to one another and are located on a walkway just before you get into the concert stadium area.
The Korean Marketplace's Korean BBQ Rib with Cauliflower Fried Rice & Apple Plum Sauce offers a sweet take on BBQ.
This is one of the more extravagant seating areas (which can be found near the Asia and Korean food kiosks). This larger "special event" area of the park is open during the Seven Seas Food Festival.
The Florida Market booth has been a favorite this year. Pictured here are the Coconut Shrimp served with Swamp Cabbage Slaw and Mango Horseradish Sauce.
A Key Lime Martini from the Florida Market booth is not a drink, but a dessert served in a martini glass! All the components of a pie are there, graham crackers on the bottom, key lime filling, and whip cream on top.
The textures and look of this one were spot-on. I do wish it had more key lime "punch". It was a very mild take on a traditional key lime pie. (Although I have to say, I feel that way about most key lime pies, so it might just be me.)