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Can you buy drinks at Disney?

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.



In 2026, guests at Walt Disney World and Disneyland can purchase a vast variety of drinks, ranging from specialty sodas to alcoholic beverages. While the Magic Kingdom historically maintained a "dry" status, alcohol is now available at all of its table-service restaurants, though you still won't find it at walk-up windows. Other parks like EPCOT and Disney’s Hollywood Studios offer extensive selections of beer, wine, and cocktails throughout the day. For 2026, Disney is also offering "Free Dining & Drinks" packages on select hotel stays, which include a set number of alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverages per meal. For non-drinkers, "Mocktails" and themed beverages like Blue Milk are ubiquitous. Guests can also utilize resort-refillable mugs for unlimited sodas, coffee, and tea at their Disney Resort hotel, making it easy to stay hydrated during a long vacation in the Florida or California sun.

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Many Disney World quick-service venues and food carts have a sign posted that reads, “TWO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES PER PERSON WITH VALID ID.” That just means that one person can't walk up to the counter and buy a round for a large party. You can buy two drinks, consume them, and then go back for more.

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

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Any Guest who wishes to purchase an alcoholic beverage at Walt Disney World Resort must present one of the following valid forms of identification:
  1. U.S. state driver's license (includes U.S. territories*)
  2. U.S. state ID (includes U.S. territories*)
  3. U.S. military ID.
  4. Original passport.


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A beer at Walt Disney World can cost anywhere from $8 to $13. Draft and canned domestic beer is in the $8 – $9 range, while specialty, import, and craft beers range from $11 – $13.

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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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Beer prices will be steep even by Disneyland standards. The four craft brews on tap will cost $12 to $13. That's a 30 percent premium over the $9 to $10 beers at Bayside Brews in Disney California Adventure just for the privilege to drink in Oga's. Want to try all the beers at Oga's?

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Large soda: $4.49 – up from $3.49. Coffee: $3.29 – up from $2.79. Orange Juice: $4.99 – up from $4.29. Bottled soda: $4.50 – up from $4.

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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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There are also a few rules that you'll need to be aware of if you're taking a ride on a bus in Disney World! First of all, luggage is not permitted on the Disney World buses, and guests are not allowed to bring alcohol onboard.

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However, a Cast Member at the security checkpoint may ask to open your bottle to check its contents, since metal water bottles are opaque. Just keep in mind that alcoholic beverages and glass containers aren't allowed inside the Disneyland Resort, as stated in the Rules.

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Walt Disney Never Wanted Alcohol at Disneyland Because he wanted the park to be a place for children and families, Disney was vehemently against alcohol of any sort entering the park. “No liquor, no beer, nothing,” he famously told the Saturday Evening Post. “Because that brings in a rowdy element.

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

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