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Does Disneyland have Coke products?

Disney Parks are Coca-Cola® beverage zones, meaning you'll only find their line of drinks. The most commonly found options are Coca-Cola®, Diet Coke®, Sprite®, Minute Maid Zero Sugar Lemonade®, and Fanta Orange®. These can be found at all table service dining locations as well as all quick-service locations.



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Due to Disney's agreement with Coca-Cola, the water you find for sale will almost always be Dasani.

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Guests are allowed to bring outside food and nonalcoholic beverages into the parks for self-consumption, provided they are not in glass containers, do not require heating, reheating, processing or refrigeration and do not have pungent odors. Inform a Security Cast Member of any food items when you enter the park.

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While this really has no bearing on the domestic parks it was odd once again seeing the Disney brand next to the Pepsi logo, as it was something that hadn't been seen in over 25 years. While the domestic parks now exclusively sell Coca-Cola, the history between Disney and Pepsi remains intriguing.

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They pay for it just like other corporations. Just think how much that would cost Coca-Cola to give a place as large as Disney free soda. They do get a cheaper rate because of the volume they use and the advertisement they give to Coke.

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Your visit to The Most Magical Place on Earth is just a few short days away. I'm sure that you and your travel party are getting excited as you finalize all the last-minute details. Assorted fountain beverages are currently listed as $3.99 for a regular size and $4.49 for a large in most Quick-Service dining locations.

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Items not permitted include, but are not limited to, the following:
  • Pets – Only service animals are permitted.
  • Wagons.
  • Skateboards.
  • Scooters (motorized and non-motorized)
  • Drones.
  • Mylar balloons made from shiny, foil-like plastic.
  • Remote control toys.
  • Inline skates.


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Tokyo Disneyland and its companion park, Tokyo DisneySea, are the only Disney parks in the world not owned or operated by The Walt Disney Company in any capacity.

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Walt Disney envisioned Disneyland Park as an alcohol-free zone since the theme park first opened. He hoped this would encourage the family atmosphere he wanted.

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Regular pools usually disinfect the water inside of them using chlorine–but not Disney. They use bromine, which is a fancy, more expensive, and much milder smelling chemical (and is not as harsh as chlorine when it hits your skin or clothing).

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Is Coca-Cola owned by Disney? No, but they do have an exclusive partnership, in Disney World at least. There are only Coke products sold in the parks & resorts.

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The Disneyland Resort did give a free park admission ticket to Guests on their birthday as part of a limited-time promotion several years ago, but this is not currently offered. Tickets to enter Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park must be purchased for all visitors ages 3 and up.

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Know Before You Go. Guests must be age 21 or older to purchase or consume alcoholic beverages. Limit 2 alcoholic beverages per Guest per transaction. A valid form of government identification will be required to verify your age.

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Disney Parks are Coca-Cola® beverage zones, meaning you'll only find their line of drinks. The most commonly found options are Coca-Cola®, Diet Coke®, Sprite®, Minute Maid Zero Sugar Lemonade®, and Fanta Orange®. These can be found at all table service dining locations as well as all quick-service locations.

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And no purchase is necessary to receive those free waters! At most table-service dining locations, your server will gladly pour or bring you refills of most soft drink orders. We also prize our collection of Disneyland Resort souvenir travel mugs and reusable tumblers.

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While the parks do encourage Guests to utilize cashless payment systems, such as debit cards, credit cards, Disney Gift Card, and Apple Pay or Google Pay, cash is accepted as well.

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With the exception of the exclusive Club 33, there are two places within Disneyland Park where visitors may buy alcohol. Both offer patrons a unique experience that they are sure to enjoy. Do beware that Disneyland has a 2 beverage per guest per transaction limit and a government ID is required with all orders.

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