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Can you buy bottles of wine in Disney World?

Disney has a wide selection of wines by the bottle for sale all across Disney property. On a recent visit to Disney's Grand Floridian, two bottles in particular caught my eye and I decided to bring home some of the bottled magic.



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Alcoholic beverages can be purchased at Walt Disney World Resort by all Guests 21 years of age or older. Any Guest who wishes to purchase an alcoholic beverage at Walt Disney World Resort must present one of the following valid forms of identification: U.S. state driver's license (includes U.S. territories*)

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Yep, you can purchase and wander with alcohol in Animal Kingdom, Epcot, and Disney's Hollywood Studios, but you can't leave the park with it. Many guests are intimately familiar with that “chug at the gate” policy.

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The drinks at Epcot are broken down into mainly beers and frozen/regular cocktails. There are some wines you can choose, but these are the main two types of drinks.

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Originally, Walt Disney did not want alcohol sold in the parks, but many embraced this change. Magic Kingdom does have more strict regulations in place for the sale of alcohol in the park. For example, some of the rules regarding alcohol in Magic Kingdom are: Only table service restaurants can serve alcohol.

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Magic Kingdom alcohol sales do exist. Though you won't be able to just pop into a bar for a beer or sample the libations of the world like you can at Epcot, you can still enjoy a cocktail, beer, hard cider, wine or even Champagne with your meal at all of the Magic Kingdom's table service restaurants.

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No. You cannot bring your own alcohol into Magic Kingdom or any of Disney's parks.

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The following restaurants serve alcohol at Magic Kingdom:
  • Be Our Guest.
  • Cinderella's Royal Table.
  • Jungle Navigation Co. LTD Skipper Canteen.
  • Liberty Tree Tavern.
  • Tony's Town Square Restaurant.
  • The Plaza Restaurant.
  • The Crystal Palace.
  • The Diamond Horseshoe.


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Many Disney fans likely remember that while alcohol flows freely at EPCOT, Disney's Hollywood Studios, and Disney's Animal Kingdom Park, Magic Kingdom Park was once a completely dry Park – free of any signs of alcohol. Why the dry Park? Walt's vision for the Disney Parks was not to include alcohol.

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Bringing in alcohol to any Park is a violation of the Florida Liquor Laws and subject to arrest and criminal action, as well as whatever Disney does.

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With the opening of Be Our Guest Restaurant at the Magic Kingdom in 2012, Disney World started selling alcohol in what had been its only previously “dry” park.

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Prepare to spend at least $100 (most likely, around $130 to $150) to drink around the world at Epcot—just for the beverages. (A park ticket can range from $109 to $189, depending on the time of year, and food can be anywhere from a couple bucks to $20+.) Drinks can cost anywhere from $8 to $39 a pop.

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Norway Beer Stand You'll find Scandinavian draft beer, along with wine. A hugely popular beer here is the Einstök White Ale (below). There is also Aass Pilsner (pronounced Ouse) or Einstök Toasted Porter.

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