Unlike many other cruise lines, Disney Cruise Line does not offer an "unlimited" alcohol package. Instead, they offer pre-paid, fixed-quantity packages. In 2026, Classic Wine Packages start around $105 for three bottles and go up to $220 for seven bottles. Premium Wine Packages range from $155 to $330. They also offer a Beer Mug Savings Package for approximately $18, which gives you a souvenir mug and allows you to get 23 oz of draft beer for the price of 16 oz for the duration of the cruise. There are also six-pack beer and hard seltzer packages starting around $32 to $36. Because Disney emphasizes a family-friendly environment, they avoid the "drink as much as you can" model, preferring to sell specific sets of bottles or "by-the-glass" beverages that are billed individually to your stateroom account.
That’s a great question, but the answer requires some important clarification because there is no single, universal “Disney alcohol package” like you might find on a cruise line or at an all-inclusive resort.
Instead, Disney offers alcohol-inclusive packages only in very specific contexts. Here’s a breakdown:
This is where you’ll find the closest thing to a traditional alcohol package. Disney Cruise Line offers a “Beer, Wine, and Spirits Package.” How it works: It’s a pre-purchase package for a set number of drinks (bottles or cans) delivered to your stateroom or for use at dining rooms and bars. Sample Prices (subject to change): 6-Bottle Wine Package: Roughly $220 - $280+ (depending on category) 12-Bottle Wine Package: Roughly $400 - $500+ Beer & Cider Package: e.g., 6 beers for ~$40, 24 beers for ~$140. Spirits Package: You can pre-purchase full bottles of liquor (with mixers