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How many drinks can you have at Disney World?

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.



At Walt Disney World, there is no official "total limit" of drinks you can have per day, but there are strict policies regarding the number of drinks per transaction. At most quick-service locations, pool bars, and mobile order windows, you are limited to two alcoholic beverages per valid ID at any one time. This prevents "bulk purchasing" for a large group by a single person. Furthermore, Disney’s "Cast Members" are highly trained in alcohol safety and have the legal authority—and the company's full support—to stop serving any guest who shows signs of intoxication. While you can "Drink Around the World" at EPCOT, the experience is intended to be a leisurely tasting; security is quick to intervene if behavior becomes disruptive. In 2026, the policy remains focused on maintaining a family-friendly environment, ensuring that while adults can enjoy craft beers and specialty cocktails, the "magic" isn't ruined by overconsumption. Always remember to carry your physical ID, as Disney "IDs everyone" regardless of their apparent age.

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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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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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Guests are Often Limited to Two Drinks At A Time Cast Members are trained to limit guests to no more than two alcoholic beverages per transaction at quick service locations (this often includes Epcot festival booths). Margarita flight!

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

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Bringing in alcohol to any Park is a violation of the Florida Liquor Laws and subject to arrest and criminal action, as well as whatever Disney does.

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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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Originally, Walt Disney did not want alcohol sold in the parks, but many embraced this change. Magic Kingdom does have more strict regulations in place for the sale of alcohol in the park. For example, some of the rules regarding alcohol in Magic Kingdom are: Only table service restaurants can serve alcohol.

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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.

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That said, most beers will run in the neighborhood of $7-11 per serving, a glass of most wines is in the $8-18 range, and most cocktails are in the $12-$20 range. The menus for all Walt Disney World restaurants and lounges are available, with pricing, on the Disney website or on TouringPlans.

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With a Disney base ticket, you're welcome to leave and re-enter the same theme park as many times as you like during the same day. So, if you want to visit the Magic Kingdom in the morning, go back to your hotel room for a nap, and return to the Magic Kingdom in the evening, then you do not need a Park Hopper ticket.

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Inappropriate Attire Masks may not be worn by Guests 14 years of age or older (unless they are for medical purposes) Clothing with objectionable material, including obscene language or graphics. Excessively torn clothing or loose fitting clothing which may drag on the ground and create a potential trip hazard.

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A: 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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