One of the best things about the Disney parks is that both kids and adults can have the times of their lives. Between the rides, characters, and truly magical vibe, Disney World and Disneyland instantly bring you back to your childhood. But even so, a drink or two is always a welcome addition (you are on vacation, after all)! Disney has gone all out with its cocktails — they're on theme, beautiful to look at, and so delicious. Keep reading for 17 Disney drinks that will make you forget all about the rides.
This is one of the most popular drinks at Yak & Yeti Restaurant in the Animal Kingdom, and it's not hard to see why. This mango daiquiri is colorful and tasty — which is all we want in a drink!
The Dole Whip is a staple dessert when you come to Disney and, somehow, it just got even better. The Captain's Pineapple at the Drop Off Pool Bar combines Dole Whip and rum, which has been done before, but now it's an official boozy treat on the menu.
You've probably seen this bright cocktail all over Instagram! The Magic Star Cocktail from Cove Bar at Disney California Adventure Park mixes coconut rum and other fruity flavors, but the best part is that it comes with a glowing ice cube that will light up your night.
This may sound a little wacky, but trust us on this one. The avocado margarita from La Cava in Epcot is proof that avocado really is good with everything.
There's a lot going on here, but somehow it all just works! This gelato shake from D-Luxe Burger in Disney Springs includes bourbon and is topped with bacon. YUM.
One of the reasons people love the Schöfferhofer Grapefruit (aka Grapefruit Beer) is because even non-beer drinkers enjoy it. Go find out why it's such a popular drink at the Germany Pavilion in Epcot.
Yes, that's cotton candy in the cup! Pour your rum-based martini over it for a dessert-like drink that'll satisfy any sweet tooth at T-REX in Downtown Disney.
Consider this sangria with a serious kick! Sake is a must with Japanese cuisine in Epcot, and it adds a good flavor to the wine-based drink.
Bloody Marys can be as simple or as extravagant as you want. But you know that Disney has to do them up! The Stow Away Mary from Refreshment Port in Epcot is served with chicken nuggets on top. What more could you need?
The Sicilian Sunset from the Italy pavilion in Epcot is filled with vodka, orangecello, orange juice, and pineapple juice — and it's all poured over shaved ice! It's definitely a good choice when you need to cool down after a couple laps around the park.
With that bright green color, you certainly can't miss this drink at the London pavilion! The peach schnapps and melon liqueur, as well as other tasty splashes, are served in a souvenir cup.
This cocktail from Cove Bar in Disney California Adventure Park is as pretty as it is good! Bacardi Black Razz is combined with piña colada mix and raspberry purée, which gives the drink that fun design.
It looks more like a science experiment than a cocktail, but that's what makes this drink from Todd English's Bluezoo in Walt Disney World's Dolphin Resort fun! Your glass will literally smoke as you sip your way to the red wine-based sangria.
You can find this drink in a couple places, one of them being the Caribbean Beach Resort. The mango rum, coconut rum, crème de banana, orange juice, pineapple juice, and grenadine will make it taste like you're on an island.
Make your way to Ralph Brennan's Jazz Kitchen in Downtown Disney for brunch to catch this drink. Trust us when we say that you haven't lived until you've tried a little half and half in your cocktail!
How could you possibly go to the Animal Kingdom without trying a themed drink? Go with the Lost on Safari for a rum and punch combo that will have you wanting to extend your trip.
While you're taking breaks in between your favorite water rides at Blizzard Beach, hit up Polar Pub for fun, colorful cocktails — including our favorite, the Blue Blizzard!