Yes, Disneyland Resort sells a vast array of beverages, but the availability of alcohol differs strictly between the two parks. In Disneyland Park, alcohol was historically banned for decades, but in 2026, you can now find it at specific sit-down locations like Oga’s Cantina in Galaxy’s Edge, the Blue Bayou Restaurant, and recently, several other table-service spots like Carnation Cafe. However, you cannot walk around the park with a beer or cocktail; it must be consumed within the restaurant. In contrast, Disney California Adventure is "open" with its drink policy; you can purchase wine, craft beer, and themed cocktails at various outdoor kiosks and carts and walk through the park with them. For non-alcoholic drinks, both parks offer unlimited options, including the famous Dole Whip floats, Mint Juleps, and specialty "leming" sodas. A major "best practice" in 2026 is to bring a reusable water bottle, as quick-service locations provide free cups of iced water upon request, saving you the $5.00 cost of a bottled DASANI water while helping you stay hydrated in the California sun.