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If you’re looking for the best drinks at Disney World, there are actually some really fun ones worth going out of your way for… and a few that surprised us more than expected.
These best drinks at Disney World are the ones we actually tried, what stood out the most, and which ones we’d absolutely get again.
On our latest trip, we tested a mix of classics, newer drinks, and a few we didn’t expect to love so much, and these ended up being our favorites across the parks.
If you’re trying to narrow it down, these are the drinks that are actually worth the stop during a busy park day.
Want to see all our Disney World dining tips in one place? Head to our Disney Dining page for restaurants, drinks, and what’s actually worth it.
Best Drinks at Disney World: Cocktails I Loved Across the Parks
When it comes to the best drinks at Disney World, I’m all about cocktails that are refreshing, not overly sweet, and easy to enjoy while exploring the parks. These are the drinks I personally ordered, loved, and would absolutely get again. (Beers and kid drinks are coming in their own sections later!)
Below are all my favorites from my last trip complete with photos and where each one fits best in a Disney day.
Khumbu Frozen Icefall – Thirsty River Bar (Animal Kingdom)
Right outside Expedition Everest, this frozen rum cocktail became one of my favorites. It’s a blend of rum, coconut, and raspberry, and is light, cold, and perfect for that midday Animal Kingdom heat. Even better? It’s right next to our unofficial “parent break” spot while the kids marathon Everest.

Our tradition now is grabbing a Frozen Icefall while the kids sprint back to Everest for “just one more” ride.

🍍 Pineapple Blossom – Yak & Yeti (Animal Kingdom)
If you want tropical without the syrupy sweetness, this is your drink. The Pineapple Blossom mixes vodka, pineapple purée, fresh citrus, and a subtle spicy ginger finish. It’s bright, balanced, and such a solid sit-down lunch cocktail at our favorite Animal Kingdom restaurant.

Yak & Yeti is one of our favorite spots for a mid-day break in Animal Kingdom with great food, great drinks, and the kind of atmosphere that makes you want to linger a little longer.

🌶️ Surly Sarlacc – Docking Bay 7 Food & Cargo (Hollywood Studios)
This Galaxy’s Edge cocktail has personality. With grapefruit vodka, limeade, raspberry, and spicy mango, it’s tart with a kick. The kind of drink that keeps surprising you in the best way.

If you’re also looking for a full meal here, I share more of our favorite allergy-friendly picks in the best gluten free quick service restaurants at Disney World.
🧪 Dagobah Slug Slinger – Oga’s Cantina (Hollywood Studios)
This green drink is the Dagobah Slug Slinger, made with tequila, citrus, ginger, bitters, and that signature glowing color Oga’s is known for. It’s refreshing with a little herbal twist, and honestly, anything at Oga’s just tastes better because of the fun atmosphere.

If you’ve never been inside Oga’s Cantina, it’s one of the most immersive spots in all of Galaxy’s Edge. It’s the perfect place to cool off with a themed drink and soak in the Star Wars atmosphere. Many of our favorite drinks are tied to memorable dining experiences, which is why we included spots like Oga’s Cantina and Beak & Barrel in our favorite restaurants at Disney World by park.

🥭 Frozen Mango Margarita – La Cantina de San Angel (EPCOT)
A classic EPCOT World Showcase moment. Smooth, fruity, and not too sweet, this frozen margarita is exactly what you want while wandering around Mexico or sitting at my favorite quick service EPCOT restaurant by the water.


✨ Hibiscus Rum Punch Royale – Beak & Barrel (Magic Kingdom)
My Beak & Barrel drink was the Hibiscus Rum Punch Royale. Made with Don Q Reserva 7 rum, hibiscus, demerara, lime, and a splash of Prosecco. Bright, floral, and refreshing without being heavy. Truly the perfect Magic Kingdom afternoon cocktail.

Beak & Barrel is a great place to slow down in Magic Kingdom. It’s a cozy pirate-themed hideout where you can grab a great drink and escape the crowds for a few minutes. If you want a closer look at the atmosphere and everything we tried, you can read my full Beak & Barrel review here.
❄️ Jack & Coke Frozen Slushy – Hollywood Studios
Hollywood Studios has several walk-up carts that sell frozen Jack & Coke slushies. I have always loved Wawa Coke slushies and this has that added shot in it making it the perfect guilty pleasure on a hot day. Simple, cold, nostalgic, and exactly what you want when it’s 90 degrees and you need a little something while walking between shows.
❤️ Bonus: Glow Cube Cocktail – Tusker House (Animal Kingdom)
This one wasn’t planned, but I ended up with a fun glow-cube cocktail during our Tusker House meal. I don’t even remember its official name because it was a few years ago, but it was fruity, festive, and made the whole dinner feel extra special. It’s not a “must-track-down” drink, but it’s a cute little moment if you’re dining here.

🍺 Our Favorite Beers Around Disney World
(The ones we actually ordered — and would get again.)
While Disney is known for its cocktails and iconic treats, the beer scene has quietly become really good. We’re not experts, but my husband loves grabbing a cold drink between rides, especially when the kids sprint to re-ride their favorites.
Here are the beers he tried and on our latest trip that he honestly enjoyed.
🇩🇪 Warsteiner Dunkel — Germany Pavilion (EPCOT)
A stop in EPCOT’s Germany Pavilion is always a must for my husband. Munich was one of his favorite places we’ve ever traveled, and German beers instantly take him back there. The Warsteiner Dunkel is smooth, roasty, and nostalgic all at once.

🐘 Elephant Foot IPA — Tampa Bay Brewing Co. (Thirsty River Bar, Animal Kingdom)
Animal Kingdom is one of our favorite parks to slow down in, and the Elephant Foot IPA is perfect for that vibe. It’s bold, citrusy, and refreshing. The kind of beer that pairs perfectly with grabbing a shady bench while the kids run to Everest “one more time!”

🇲🇽 Mexican Lager with Black Currant Liqueur — La Cantina de San Angel (EPCOT)
A fun twist on a classic light Mexican lager. The black currant liqueur gives it a fruity kick without being overly sweet. Great for a walk around the World Showcase.

🐉 Sailfish Seasonal — Sailfish Brewing Co. (Yak & Yeti)
We always love a lunch break at Yak & Yeti, and the Sailfish seasonal was a great match for the tropical flavors on the menu. Bright, smooth, and easy-drinking. It’s exactly what you want with a plate of honey chicken and fried rice. Yak & Yeti rotates Florida craft beers, and the Sailfish Seasonal is always reliable.

🏴☠️ Pirate’s Paradise Blonde Ale — Victory Brewing Co. (Beak & Barrel, Magic Kingdom)
This one surprised him, in a good way. Light, smooth, and easy to sip while enjoying the new lounge atmosphere. A great pick if you want something approachable and park-friendly.

🎬 Jai Alai IPA — Cigar City Brewing (Hollywood Studios)
This ended up being my husband’s favorite beer of the entire trip and one he’d absolutely call one of the best drinks at Disney World. Jai Alai is a Florida classic. Its hoppy, bright, and full of citrus without being too heavy. It’s the perfect “park beer”: refreshing enough for a hot Hollywood Studios day, but flavorful enough to feel like a real treat. He would have happily grabbed a second.

✨ Gold Squadron Lager — Blue Point Brewing Co. (Docking Bay 7 / Oga’s Cantina)
A light lager with lavender and plum notes. Very Star Wars-y and surprisingly refreshing. If you want to try something unique to Galaxy’s Edge, go with this one.
🥤 Best Non-Alcoholic Drinks at Disney World for Kids & Teens
Disney’s non-alcoholic drinks are way more fun than you’d expect, and my kids found some new favorites this trip. These were the ones they genuinely loved. The drinks they finished, talked about, and would happily order again. And honestly? A few of these are worth trying even if you’re an adult.
We didn’t try any mocktails in EPCOT this trip, but I’ll update this post the next time we visit.
🌌 Blue Milk – Milk Stand (Hollywood Studios)
You really can’t visit Galaxy’s Edge without trying Blue Milk at least once. My son had to order it since, well, it’s called BLUE Milk. It tastes a little like a tropical smoothie with a slushy texture, and it’s surprisingly refreshing on a hot day. It also makes for the cutest photo moment.

🍊 Jobber Juice – Oga’s Cantina (Hollywood Studios)
Inside Oga’s, my daughter went for the Jobber Juice, a fruity mix of pineapple, kiwi, melon, and other tropical flavors. It’s sweet without being over the top, and it fits the whole vibe of this Star Wars cantina perfectly.

🥤 Moof Juice – Docking Bay 7 (Hollywood Studios)
Moof Juice is a fun option for kids who love fruit punch but want something a little more grown-up feeling. It blends fruit punch with orange, pineapple, and a subtle chipotle-pineapple note. My daughter loved this one.


💜 Treasure Trove – Beak & Barrel (Magic Kingdom)
This was the showstopper of the trip. The Treasure Trove is a bright purple drink made with ube, lemon, and coconut, topped with the cutest edible decorations of a vanilla cake plank, a chocolate “cannonball,” and caramel popcorn. It’s basically a treat and a mocktail in one, and my son was all about it.

✨ Cursed Treasure – Beak & Barrel (Magic Kingdom)
My daughter chose the Cursed Treasure, a creamy vanilla-and-coconut mocktail topped with cookie crumbs and edible pirate’s gold. It hits the perfect balance of sweet and fun. It’s almost like a dessert without being too heavy.

❄️ Frozen Mango Lemonade – Various Carts (Animal Kingdom)
Animal Kingdom quietly has some of the best frozen non-alcoholic drinks. The Frozen Mango Lemonade is an easy win for kids being fruity, cold, and available at several carts near Expedition Everest and throughout the park.

If your kids love fun treats as much as mine, I share our favorites in the best gluten free snacks at Disney World, plus what to know about easy options like popcorn in is Disney popcorn gluten free.
For a full breakdown beyond snacks, including meals and ordering, I walk through everything in our full gluten free Disney World guide.
🎒 Disney Travel Essentials We Pack Every Time
These are the items we always pack to make travel days smoother and park days easier:
🧳 AirTags in Every Suitcase and Backpack
Disney trips involve early flights, crowded airports, and lots of luggage being moved between buses, monorails, rideshares, and bell services. We put an AirTag in every suitcase, park bag, and stroller so we always know where everything is. It gives me instant peace of mind on hectic travel days and in crowded parks.
➡️ Here’s the exact AirTag 4-pack we use.
🔋 Portable Charger (A Must!)
Between Genie+, Mobile Order, taking photos, and checking ride wait times, phones die FAST in Disney. A portable charger is an absolute must. I have had several over the years and this is hands down my favorite.
➡️ This is the portable charger we bring.
🧣 Cooling Towels for Hot Months
If you’re going anytime between March–October, cooling towels make waiting in outdoor lines so much easier for kids and adults.
➡️ These are the cooling towels we use.
🦶 Epsom Salt Foot Gel for Sore Park Feet (Our Secret Weapon)
Long Disney days = sore feet — especially when you’re walking 20,000+ steps around the parks. We bring this Epsom Salt Foot Gel on every trip because it’s instant relief without needing a full foot soak. After a day in Magic Kingdom or EPCOT, this is the one thing that makes our feet feel normal again. We keep it in our Disney hotel bathroom the whole trip and it gets used nightly.
➡️ Here’s the exact foot gel we pack.
(and yes… we’ve used it more times than I can count!)
🌬️ Mini Handheld Fan (Lifesaver for Disney Heat & Sports Tournaments)
We’ve used this little fan for years at baseball tournaments, and it works just as well for Disney park days. It’s powerful, rechargeable, and gives instant relief during those hot mid-day lines at Magic Kingdom or Hollywood Studios. It’s small enough to toss in a backpack, but strong enough to cool you down fast. We keep it in our park backpack and it always comes out during parades, outdoor queues, or long walks between lands.
Our Favorite Disney Drink Spots for Parents
One of my favorite parts of Disney is that adults can also enjoy little breaks throughout the day, whether it’s grabbing a cocktail while the kids hop on a ride, finding a shady table with a beer, or sneaking into a themed lounge for 20 minutes of air-conditioning. These are the spots my husband and I genuinely enjoy and return to over and over again. Nothing sponsored, nothing overly planned… just real, parent-approved Disney drink stops that make the day a little more magical.
🍹 Thirsty River Bar – Animal Kingdom (Our Everest Break Spot)
Right outside Expedition Everest is our unofficial parent recharge area. The kids have always loved riding Everest multiple times in a row, and on the past two trips, now that they are older, this spot has become “home base” during that stretch of the day. We grab a Frozen Icefall or an IPA, find a shady bench, and enjoy a few quiet minutes while they sprint through the queue for “one more ride.” It’s easily one of our favorite low-effort drink moments anywhere in Disney.
Animal Kingdom is one of the best parks for families, especially if you love the hidden Learning at Disney moments throughout the trails.
🍻 Mexico Pavilion – EPCOT
There’s nothing like grabbing a drink in EPCOT’s Mexico Pavilion. Whether it’s a frozen margarita, a Mexican lager with a black currant twist, or something from La Cava del Tequila, this is one of the best places for adults to enjoy a drink with a view. We love finding a table near the water. It’s peaceful, shaded, and such a pretty spot to rest your feet.
🛸 Oga’s Cantina – Hollywood Studios
Oga’s is loud, chaotic, and absolutely worth it. The theming makes every drink taste better, and it’s such a fun place to take a quick break as adults. You won’t be here long (Disney keeps these visits short!), but that 20–30 minutes of Star Wars energy is always a highlight. It’s one of those “must-do at least once” parent drink spots.
🍍 Tamu Tamu & Nearby Carts – Animal Kingdom
Animal Kingdom has some underrated drink spots, especially near Tamu Tamu. Frozen lemonades, cold brews, Dole Whip floats, this area is perfect when you want something icy, but don’t want a full cocktail. It’s also shaded and centrally located, so it’s an easy regrouping point.
If you are wondering about ingredients or allergy details, I break that down in is Dole Whip gluten free at Disney World.
🏴☠️ Beak & Barrel Lounge – Magic Kingdom
Magic Kingdom isn’t known for having lots of drink options, which makes Beak & Barrel feel like a hidden gem. It’s dark, moody, themed like a pirate tavern, and just a fun break from the heat and crowds. My husband loved the Pirate’s Paradise Blonde Ale here, and it’s the perfect place to sit for a few minutes if you need an air-conditioned reset.
☀️ Bonus: Places That Used to Be Great for Parents
When our kids were little, we loved finding playground-style spots where they could burn off energy while we relaxed. The Boneyard in Animal Kingdom used to be our go-to. They would climb and explore while we caught our breath. They’ve long outgrown those spaces, but if you’re traveling with younger kids, finding these playgrounds can be a huge sanity-saver. On our last trip I saw one in Epcot.
Tips for Enjoying Drinks at Disney World
Here are a few quick things we’ve learned on our Disney trips that make grabbing drinks easier, faster, and way more enjoyable, especially on hot days. These little tricks have made a huge difference for us as we’ve searched for the best drinks at Disney World without slowing down our day.
1. Take Advantage of the Free Water
Every quick-service restaurant in Disney offers free cups of ice water, and we use this constantly. We’ve brought our Yeti bottles filled with ice in the morning and just kept refilling them throughout the day with that free water when it’s really hot.
Sometimes we also bring little drink flavor packets and add them to the free water so the kids stay hydrated without drinking only soda or spending extra money.
It saves money and keeps everyone feeling good in the Florida heat.
2. Know the Best Times to Grab a Drink
Drink lines get longer as the day goes on, especially in EPCOT.
A few general tips:
- Late morning = shortest lines (except Magic Kingdom).
- Right before fireworks is the busiest time at EPCOT booths.
- Animal Kingdom drink stands get slammed mid-afternoon.
- Oga’s, Beak and Barrel, and Nomad Lounge fill quickly, so getting a reservation early is always better.
3. Use Mobile Order When You Can
Not every drink location uses mobile order, but a surprising number do, especially the quick-service spots. If you see the option, use it. It saves so much time, especially when you’re trying to keep kids moving between rides.
4. Choose Easy Spots When You’re With Kids
Some drink spots are much more “family-flow-friendly” than others.
Our favorite easy stops:
- Mexico Pavilion outdoor margarita stand
- Outdoor bars in Hollywood Studios
- The stand by Expedition Everest
These are quick, not crowded, and easy to swing by without making the day feel choppy.
5. Know Where You Can Actually Get Alcohol
A surprising number of people don’t know this:
- Magic Kingdom has almost no alcohol at quick service — only table-service restaurants.
- EPCOT is the easiest place to grab a drink anywhere.
- Animal Kingdom has fantastic casual drink stands.
- Hollywood Studios is great for quick cocktails and craft beer.
- Resorts offer the strongest cocktails if you want something more relaxed.
6. Budget-Friendly Drink Tips
If you’re trying to keep costs down:
- Festival drinks in EPCOT are delicious but tiny and add up fast.
- Beer flights or cocktail flights are usually better value than individual small pours.
- Share a specialty drink before committing to multiple.
Disney prices… are Disney prices.
If you’re planning an adult-focused Disney trip or EPCOT-heavy days, we usually try to save on tickets so we can splurge a little on food and drinks. Undercover Tourist is where we start when comparing Disney ticket prices.
Quick List: The Best Drinks at Disney World We Tried (2025)
🍹 Best Cocktails at Disney World (Alcoholic)
- Khumbu Frozen Icefall – Thirsty River Bar (Animal Kingdom)
- Pineapple Blossom – Yak & Yeti (Animal Kingdom)
- Surly Sarlacc – Docking Bay 7 (Hollywood Studios)
- Dagobah Slug Slinger – Oga’s Cantina (Hollywood Studios)
- Frozen Mango Margarita – La Cantina de San Angel (EPCOT)
- Hibiscus Rum Punch Royale – Beak & Barrel (Magic Kingdom)
- Jack & Coke Frozen Slushy – Various carts (Hollywood Studios)
- Glow Cube Cocktail (unnamed specialty) – Tusker House (Animal Kingdom)
🍺 Best Beers at Disney World (What We Actually Ordered)
- Warsteiner Dunkel – Germany Pavilion (EPCOT)
- Elephant Foot IPA – Tampa Bay Brewing Co. (Animal Kingdom)
- Mexican Lager + Black Currant Liqueur – Mexico Pavilion (EPCOT)
- Sailfish Seasonal – Yak & Yeti (Animal Kingdom)
- Pirate’s Paradise Blonde Ale – Victory Brewing Co. at Beak & Barrel (Magic Kingdom)
- Jai Alai IPA – Cigar City Brewing (Hollywood Studios)
- Gold Squadron Lager – Blue Point Brewing Co. (Galaxy’s Edge)
🥤 Best Non-Alcoholic Drinks for Kids & Teens
- Blue Milk – Milk Stand (Hollywood Studios)
- Jobber Juice – Oga’s Cantina (Hollywood Studios)
- Moof Juice – Docking Bay 7 (Hollywood Studios)
- Treasure Trove Mocktail – Beak & Barrel (Magic Kingdom)
- Cursed Treasure Mocktail – Beak & Barrel (Magic Kingdom)
- Frozen Mango Lemonade – Animal Kingdom carts
Adult beverages are one reason some families consider the dining plan, but they don’t always tip the value, which is something we break down honestly in whether the Disney Dining Plan is actually worth it.
Frequently Asked Questions About the Best Drinks at Disney World
What are the best drinks at Disney World?
The best drinks are the ones that fit naturally into your day. For us, that usually means something refreshing, not overly sweet, and easy to grab without slowing everything down too much. A few standouts for us were the Frozen Icefall in Animal Kingdom and the margaritas in EPCOT.
Can you get alcohol at all Disney World parks?
Not everywhere. EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom all have plenty of options. Magic Kingdom is more limited and only serves alcohol at table-service restaurants and a few lounges like Beak & Barrel.
Are there good non-alcoholic drinks at Disney World?
Yes, and honestly some of them surprised us. Drinks like Blue Milk, Jobber Juice, and the mocktails at Beak & Barrel ended up being favorites for our kids and were just as fun as the adult drinks.
Where is the best place to get drinks at Disney World?
EPCOT is probably the easiest place to find great drinks, especially around the World Showcase. That said, Animal Kingdom has some really good hidden spots, and Hollywood Studios is great for themed drinks like Oga’s Cantina.
Are Disney drinks worth the price?
It depends. Some are definitely more about the experience than the value, especially in EPCOT. We’ve found it’s best to pick a few that really stand out instead of trying everything.
Can you walk around Disney with drinks?
Yes in most parks. EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom are very relaxed about it. Magic Kingdom is more limited, mostly because alcohol isn’t widely available there.
Final Thoughts: The Best Drinks at Disney World Are the Ones You Share
After trying so many cocktails, beers, and kid-friendly sips across the parks, one thing became clear: the best drinks at Disney World are the ones that fit naturally into your day and create little moments to enjoy together. Whether it was cooling off with a frozen lemonade in Animal Kingdom, sharing a margarita break in EPCOT, or trying new mocktails at Beak & Barrel, these stops ended up being some of our favorite memories from the trip.
Disney days are full and fast, and taking a few minutes to slow down, and sip something refreshing, enjoy the atmosphere, and catch your breath made a huge difference for our family. We’ll keep updating this guide as we try new drinks on future trips, but for now, these were the standouts that made our 2025 visit extra fun.
If you’ve found a favorite Disney drink (alcoholic or not!), I’d love to hear about it so we can add it to our list for next time. Cheers to great sips, shared moments, and making every Disney day a little more magical. 🍹✨

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✨ Planning a Disney vacation?
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- Check discounted Disney World tickets through Undercover Tourist
- Compare Disney area hotel prices on Hotels.com to see if staying off-property could save money
- Compare Orlando airport rental car prices through DiscoverCars before your trip
- Consider VisitorsCoverage travel insurance to protect your vacation if plans change
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About the Author
I’m Mel — a teacher, mom, and family travel blogger who loves helping parents plan memorable and affordable trips.
Every itinerary and recommendation on Stack the Miles comes from real adventures we’ve taken with our children,
from Europe and the Caribbean to Disney, Universal, and sports-related travel.
My goal is to share genuine, family-tested travel advice so you can plan with confidence and make unforgettable memories together.

