The most famous "blue drink" at Disney is the Blue Milk served at the Milk Stand in Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge (available at both Disneyland and Hollywood Studios). This legendary beverage is a plant-based, frozen blend of coconut and rice milks, designed to mimic the Bantha milk seen in Star Wars: A New Hope. Its flavor profile is a mix of tropical and fruity notes, often described as having hints of pineapple, dragon fruit, and watermelon. Because it is non-dairy, it is a popular treat for guests with dietary restrictions. Another popular blue beverage is the Blue Glowtini, found at various Disney lounges; it is a cocktail (or mocktail) that comes with a signature glowing ice cube. At Pandora – The World of Avatar, you can also find the Night Blossom, which features layers of limeade and apple with a bright purple/blue aesthetic topped with passion fruit boba. For many fans, the Blue Milk remains the iconic "must-try" drink due to its deep connection to the Star Wars films and its unique, refreshing texture that helps beat the intense Florida and California heat.
California is home to several major ports, but the most famous and globally significant is the Port of Los Angeles, often referred to as "America's Port." Located in San Pedro Bay, it is the busiest container port in North America and a vital gateway for international trade, particularly with Asia. It covers over 7,500 acres and features 25 cargo terminals that handle everything from automobiles to electronics. Adjacent to it is its "twin," the Port of Long Beach; together, these two ports form the largest port complex in the United States, handling nearly 40% of all containerized imports into the country. For travelers, the Port of Los Angeles is also home to the World Cruise Center, one of the busiest cruise terminals on the West Coast, serving lines like Princess and Norwegian. Another historically famous port is the Port of San Francisco, known for its iconic Ferry Building and its history as the "Gateway to the Pacific" during the Gold Rush. While the Port of Oakland is also significant for its high-tech container facilities, the sheer scale, economic impact, and presence in pop culture make the Port of Los Angeles the most "famous" port in the state.