Strolling and sipping through the 11 countries of the World Showcase is one of Disney's must-do experiences—and with hundreds of food and drink options in that section of the park, there are a plenty of choices to make.
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The Rose & Crown is a restaurant, but it also has a walk-up pub that is the only place in Epcot you can get a dram of Irish whiskey or Scotch, and from a well-curated selection.
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.
It's only in the past few years that alcohol has been served at Magic Kingdom, so many people don't know the ins and outs of where to find it. Unlike the other three parks at Walt Disney World, you won't find alcohol openly served or carried in the park.
While you might not be able to get absolutely everything in the park done in a day (with the near-constant stream of Epcot festivals, there's often just too much to see, do, and eat), you will certainly be able to accomplish most or all of the rides, plus make a dent in whatever else strikes your fancy around World ...
The carts offer a few shots, Jägermeister included, and the Wine Cellar shop features a nice selection of German wines with the option of doing flights as well.
Per the Walt Disney World Resort Park Rules, water bottles are permitted as long as they are not glass, so you're all set with your Hydro Flask. You'll be able to fill up your Hydro Flask at drinking fountains and water bottle refill stations throughout the parks; look for fountains outside most restrooms.
Epcot. Certainly Epcot has the best selection of international beers and wines, as well as special cocktails. At each World Showcase pavilion, you can browse beer and wine originating from the country the pavilion represents. The selection of specialty cocktails varies by pavilion.
They Can't Be Refilled In The Parks.Heads up because this is IMPORTANT in making your decision about whether a refillable mug is worth it: You cannot refill these in the Disney World Parks. You can take them to the parks, but you won't be able to fill them with any soft drinks (just your own water).
Your ticket price pays only for admission into the park. There are some free displays to see at Epcot without going on rides, but FOOD? That is somethig you will need to budget extra for. I must tell you though that like Everything that Disney does, any food will be new, different, and delicious.
There are a few restrictions on what you can bring into the parks, including glass bottles, but you shouldn't have any problem with your stainless steel cup (which will keep your water nice and cold!). In fact, most counter-service locations offer complimentary ice water upon request!
Just because you're drinking around the world doesn't mean you have to drink alcohol in each country. There are a lot of AMAZING non-alcoholic drinks to be had at World Showcase. The Frozen Mint Tea in Morocco comes to mind. It's just a little over $5 (the boozy version costs $10 more!).
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.