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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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.
Drink: The bar at Spice Road Table is a great place to sample some Moroccan and Mediterranean beers like Casa, Efes and Mythos. The full-service bar also offers signature cocktails, wine flights and aperitifs. Try a Moroccarita, which is vodka, lemon, lime juice and triple sec.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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!).
When Walt Disney dreamed up his first theme parks, he specifically did not plan to serve alcohol to the general public. “No liquor, no beer, nothing,” he said in a Saturday Evening Post in 1956. “Because that brings in a rowdy element.That brings people that we don't want and I feel they don't need it.”
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.
For a long time, both Disneyland and Magic Kingdom were totally dry parks from the time they were offered, and that was because of the man himself, Walt Disney. What is this? “No liquor, no beer, nothing. Because that brings in a rowdy element.
Guests are welcome to bring bottles, cups and mugs into the theme parks provided that they are not glass containers and they do not bring alcohol into the theme parks.
A ticket is required to enter any of the Parks, even if you are just visiting a restaurant. If you have a Park Hopper ticket, it is easy to spend the day in one Park, then switch to Epcot for dinner. However, if you purchase Base Tickets, then you'll need to plan your Advanced Dining Reservations accordingly.
Unfortunately, there isn't an option for a dining ticket or ticket that only grants you entry to the theme park for part of the day. So if you will be visiting Epcot for dinner, you could definitely spend a full day exploring the attractions, entertainment, dining and magic in the theme park.