Walt Disney World Soda: Prices and FAQ (2024)

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Walt Disney World Soda: Prices and FAQ (1)

Let’s start off by saying that soda (or pop, if you’re from the Midwest) prices at Walt Disney World are outrageous. Yes, you can go to almost any supermarket and buy several two-liter bottles of co*ke for the price of one single serve beverage purchased within the confines of Walt Disney World. Yes, you should bring your own drinks to the parks to save money. Yes, you should probably save your intestines and the planet by just drinking water from a reusable bottle. Yes, yes, yes, I know.

But the reality for many Disney theme park visitors is that they’re on vacation and don’t want to micromanage finances or their diet. They don’t want to carry their drinks into the parks. They want their beverages cold. And, for any of a thousand other reasons, they just want to buy soda when they want to buy soda.

Given that, here’s what you need to know …

Where can I buy soda at Walt Disney World?

Kinda everywhere. Soda is available at every WDW restaurant, from to the smallest snack cart. There are vending machines in every hotel and fountains in every food court.

What kinds of soda are available at Walt Disney World?

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Disney has the contract to end all contracts with Coca-Cola. All the soda sold in the WDW theme parks and resorts is owned under the co*ke umbrella. You might find Pepsi at your off-site hotel, restaurant, or gas station, but you will NOT find it on Disney property.

Easily found bottles include co*ke, Diet co*ke, co*ke Zero, Cherry co*ke, Sprite, Sprite Zero, Barq’s Root Beer, Fanta Orange, and Fanta Pineapple. The smaller snack stands in the parks may only have the basics from this list, but Disney hotel food courts and/or gift shops will have most of these for sale in bottles. Other Coca-Cola-owned soft drinks, such as Minute Maid lemonade, Gold Peak iced tea, Vitamin Water, and PowerAde are also available.

The in-park quick service restaurants typically have co*ke, Diet co*ke, co*ke Zero, Sprite, and Fanta Orange in fountain form. The fountain options at the resort food courts typically include co*ke, Diet co*ke, Sprite, co*ke Zero, Sprite Zero, Barq’s, Fanta Orange, light Minute Maid lemonade, acai-blueberry-pomegranate Vitamin Water, and Mountain Berry PowerAde.

That may seem like a lot of options, but my favorite soda isn’t on the list. Are there alternatives?

Some of the resort food courts now have co*ke Freestyle Machines – the dispensers where you can create a personal mix of any of several dozen variations of niche co*ke products.

There are Freestyle machines in the food courts at the Beach Club, Grand Floridian, Caribbean Beach Resort, Riviera, and Port Orleans French Quarter. Others resorts may install them at future dates.

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I love the Freestyle machines, but I’m not staying at one of those hotels, are there other options?

There are Freestyle machines at Disney Springs at Splitsville and the AMC movie theater. The AMC Freestyle machines are past the ticket area, but at Splitsville you can walk in and just ask to buy a soda.

How much does soda cost at Walt Disney World?

This is the million dollar question. And depending on how much soda you drink, it may feel like you’re spending a million dollars.

The real answer is that the price of even a commodity item like co*ke varies wildly at Walt Disney World, depending on where you buy it, what sort of container it comes in, and possibly how long you’re staying at Disney world. The per-ounce cost for Coca-Cola at WDW varies from a high of about $0.40 to free.

I like free. Where can I get free soda?

In years past, anyone could get free (well, included in the price of park admission) unlimited samples of several of co*ke’s international brands at the Club Cool station at Epcot. Club Cool has been demolished and is currently a construction zone, so that’s no longer an option. There has been talk of it being reimagined and reopened at a later date, but no details have been released.

Disney Vacation Club members have free access to a co*ke Freestyle machine in the DVC members-only lounge at Epcot. The caveats here are obviously that you have be a DVC owner (very much not free) who meets Disney’s point purchase requirements, the lounge has to be open, and you have access to your membership card or enough details for them to let you into the lounge.

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OK, well, none of that works for me. How can I get cheap soda at Walt Disney World?

If you’re a big soda drinker and are staying at a Disney-owned hotel, the cheapest per-ounce method of soda acquisition will likely be the length-of-stay-refillable mug (often labeled “Rapid Fill” mugs). Every WDW resort food court sells refillable plastic mugs (with lids and handles) that can be used at the fountains at the resort food courts. Currently, the mugs cost $19.99 plus tax, or if you’ve purchased the Disney Dining Plan you will have a mug included in your package.

The mugs can be filled with soda (or coffee, tea, and a few other options) as often as you like for the length of your stay, for the one price. So if, for example, you’re staying at WDW for ten days and you refill your mug four times a day with 12 ounces of soda, you’ll be paying about four cents per ounce of co*ke.

There are lots of rules about using the mugs: you can’t use them at the theme parks, you can’t use them at the hotels on property not owned by Disney (Swan/Dolphin, for example), and so on. But if you’re a big soda drinker, will be spending a significant amount of time at your hotel, and don’t mind carrying a plastic mug around with you, then the Rapid Fill mugs are a good deal.

The refillable mugs don’t work for me. If I’m not using one, how much will a soda cost at my hotel?

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Every Disney resort hotel has a food court and a gift shop. At both you can currently buy soda in standard 20 ounce single-serve bottles for either $4.19 or $4.22, depending on where you purchase. (Disney World spans two Florida counties with slightly different tax rates, thus the small difference.) At the $4.19 price, soda will cost you a whopping 21 cents per ounce.

Are there packaged soda alternatives?

Yep. And hang onto your hat, because this is wacky. In addition to the ubiquitous 20-ouncs single serve sodas for $4.19, the WDW hotel gift shops also sell two-liter (about 68 ounces) bottles of soda for $3.99. Yes, you’re reading that right. You can buy 68 ounces of soda for 20 cents less than 20 ounces of soda — often in the exact same refrigerator case.

Additionally, most WDW hotel gift shops sell six-packs of 12-ounces cans of soda, currently priced at $8.99. If you buy your soda in this form, 72 ounces of soda will cost you more than double the price of 68 ounces of soda — again, often sold side by side. The upcharge for convenience is obviously substantial.

Are there any other soda price oddities in the hotels?

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Of course there are. If you have a WDW annual pass, you can bring down the price of standard $4.19 single-serve soda by 20% if you purchase it in your WDW hotel gift shop. However, if you buy the exact same item in the food court, there is typically no discount available.

What about bottled soda in the theme parks?

Most WDW theme park shops and food carts sell single-serve bottles of soda for $4.19 or $4.22, depending on the location. If you have an annual pass, you can get the 20% off if you buy the soda in a shop, but not if you buy it at a cart.

There may be other discount variations if you have a Disney Vacation Club membership, or other Disney affiliation.

What’s the deal with fountain drinks in the WDW hotels?

If you don’t have a Rapid Fill re-fillable mug, you can still buy fountain sodas at the WDW resort quick-service restaurants. Pay for a fountain drink at the quick service venue and the cashier will give you a paper cup. Sounds pretty standard, right? Well, not exactly.

The paper fountain soda cups at the WDW quick-service restaurants are embedded with a chip that allows you only three refills of the cup. Further, the cup may only be used within a designated time period. Sensors on the soda fountains read the cups and know if you’re taking more soda than you’ve paid for, or if you’re trying to use an unapproved vessel.

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Okey dokey, so how much is my fountain cup going to cost?

The standard fountain soda at WDW costs $3.99, plus tax. Some locations may have a larger size available for $4.49. Prices are the same for fountain drinks at quick-service locations in the theme parks. The cups are similar size to the single-serve bottles sold throughout Walt Disney World, but remember that some of the quantity will be likely be filled with ice rather than soda.

Are there any anomalies with soda pricing in the parks?

I’m aware of one glaring exception to the standard soda pricing. On Batuu (Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge) at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, the soda is sold in round bottles, shaped like thermal detonators. The content is the same Sprite, co*ke, or Diet co*ke you can find anywhere in the USA, but the bottle is fancy. The round bottle capacity is 13.5 ounces, currently priced at $5.49 — or a whopping 40 cents per ounce.

Adding insult to injury, there are often no price signs on the soda carts at Galaxy’s Edge. You’ll walk up and order, having no idea that your tiny bottle is $5.49.

I’ll forgive you for buying one for a fun souvenir (I did), but after that it’s just silly.

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Anywhere else that doesn’t say the price of what you’re buying?

Most of the soda vending machines at WDW are missing obvious pricing signage.

Do all the restaurants at Walt Disney World have the same prices for soda?

Most do, but not all. If there is going to be a variation, it will almost certainly be at a restaurant not operated by Disney itself. Places like the Swan & Dolphin set their own prices. You’ll also find plenty of restaurants at Disney Springs that operated by someone other than Disney. For example, walking by Chicken Guy at Disney Springs I noticed that their standard fountain soda price is $2.99 rather than the $3.99 charge by Disney venues.

I’m still salty that Club Cool is not at Epcot. Do you have any ideas?

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There’s an entire multi-story Coca-Cola store at Disney Springs where you can get trays of international soda flavors. It’s not free though; a sampler tray will set you back $11. Good news though, the basic fountain drinks here are a dollar less than those at the Disney quick service venues.

Can I bring my own soda into the Disney parks?

YES!

The security checkpoints at the park entrances are looking for weapons and glass. Plastic soda bottles are fine to bring into the parks.

If you’re a soda drinker, making a stop at a grocery store, or even getting a hotel food delivery can save you ooooooodles of money.

And if you’re a real rebel, you can bring in bottles of Pepsi!

Got any weird Disney soda-related tips?

Here’s some random stuff:

  • At most WDW hotels, the type of vending machine varies by floor. For example, on resort floors 1 and 3 you’ll find beverage vending machines and on floors 2 and 4 you’ll find snack vending machines. Rarely will both be in the same place. If you don’t see the one you’re looking for, go up or down a floor.
  • Most Disney hotels have beverage vending machines in their public laundry rooms.
  • Typical Starbucks restaurants don’t sell co*ke, but the ones in the Disney theme parks do.
  • If you’re dining at a WDW table service restaurant and have ordered a soda with your meal, ask your server if you can have a “to go” soda. Often the server will bring you a fountain drink in a paper cup that you can leave with, at no extra charge.
  • At Disney’s Animal Kingdom, and at some other locations throughout Walt Disney World, you will not find lids for disposable fountain drink cups. This is good for the environment, but possibly a challenge if you want to walk around with your soda. Additional challenges may ensue if you have a child drinking from a lid-less cup.

So folks, does this convince you to stick with water? Do you bring your own beverages into the parks? Do you have any soda tips for other Disney travelers?

Let us know in the comments.

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Walt Disney World Soda: Prices and FAQ (2024)

FAQs

How much does a soda cost at Disney World? ›

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.

Does Disney get their soda for free? ›

I am happy to share the news that soft drinks are complimentary when dining on a Disney Cruise Ship! Choose from a selection of co*ke products. You may also choose iced tea, coffee, juice, or milk for no charge. Specialty drinks, smoothies, or alcoholic beverages will be an additional cost.

Does Disney still get co*ke for free? ›

It certainly does not seem like much of anything Disney offers is truly free. Now, one restaurant no longer has soda refills.

How much is a bottle of co*ke at Disney? ›

Bottled sodas have increased in price as well. Assorted Coca-Cola offerings went up from $3.99 to $4.29. These price increases are also being seen for meals that come with drinks, like kids meals that come with the option of a small low-fat milk or a small Dasani bottled water.

How much is a co*ke at Magic Kingdom? ›

Now in Disney World, Coca-Cola Fountain Drinks will cost $4.29 at quick service restaurants, which is an increase of $. 30 from the previous price of $3.99. This price increase specifically applies to fountain drinks, not bottled drinks. Dasani Bottled Water has also increased in price from $3.50 to $3.75.

Can I bring my own water bottle to Disney? ›

A: Guests are allowed to bring outside food and nonalcoholic beverage items into the park for self-consumption, provided they are not in glass containers and do not require heating, reheating, processing, refrigeration or temperature control and do not have pungent odors.

How do you get free soda refills at Disney World? ›

(Updated May 2, 2023.) The refillable mug system is pretty simple: you buy the mug or have it provided to you via the Disney Dining Plan (temporarily unavailable) and then are entitled to unlimited refills at the Walt Disney World hotels for the duration of your stay.

Can you refill soda at Disney World? ›

Signature Dining Locations also offer free refills on fountain drinks. There are also several Quick-Service Dining Locations that offer refills. Those restaurants will have self-serve beverage stations and guests are able to refill their beverages as they wish.

What perks is Disney getting rid of? ›

As Disney World Strips Away Its Perks, What Will Replacing Them Cost You?
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  • Resort parking. ...
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  • FastPass.
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Can you get refillable drinks at Disney World? ›

The Disney World theme parks do not have any refillable mugs, and your resort refillable mugs will not work in the parks. Both water parks (Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon) do, however, have a refillable mug option.

What soda is sold at Disney? ›

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 co*ke®, 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.

How much is a cheeseburger at Disney World? ›

And, the Cheeseburger on the Lunch Menu is now an Angus Cheeseburger and the price increased from $10.99 to $11.99 — however, it is still served with French Fries.

What is in the Disney $5,000 dollar drink? ›

The drink features top shelf liquor

The co*cktail includes cognac, yuzu, kumquat fruits, a limited edition Grand Marnier, shots of the 23-year Pappy Van Winkle's Family Reserve bourbon, and an extra boost from the Kingsman Edition of Taylor Fladgate Very Old Tawny Port (via About Theme Parks).

How much is a hot dog at Disney World? ›

Many of the changes have been applied across the theme parks and resorts, but here's a sampling of the changes: Casey's Corner Walt's Chili All-Beef Foot-Long Hot Dog: price changed from $13.99 to $14.29.

What is the most expensive drink at Disney? ›

23, 2022 5:49 a.m. Disneyland's holiday waffle shot. A Disneyland visit is more expensive than it's ever been, but as guests prove time and time again, if the company puts an exorbitant price on something, someone will pay it. Many someones, actually, if the new $185 drink is any indication.

How much is a Dole Whip at Disney World? ›

Here are the Dole Whip offerings at Sunshine Terrace and their price as of February 2023: 🍊 I Lava You Float – $6.99. 🍊 Dole Whip Orange Cream Float – $5.99. 🍊 Dole Whip Strawberry Float – $5.99.

How much is a Pepsi at Disney World? ›

The standard fountain soda at WDW costs $3.99, plus tax. Some locations may have a larger size available for $4.49. Prices are the same for fountain drinks at quick-service locations in the theme parks.

How much does a water cost at Disney World? ›

There is no standard price for bottled water at Walt Disney World and there are several different brands available throughout the parks and resorts but, in general, you will pay between $2.50 and $3.50 for a chilled bottle of water while vacationing with Disney.

How much are sodas at Epcot? ›

And yes, the soda at the new Club Cool in EPCOT is still FREE! That means you can taste as much of it as you want and not pay anything. There aren't many free things in Disney World, but Club Cool is still one of them!

Are backpacks allowed in Disney World? ›

Suitcases, bags, coolers or backpacks, with or without wheels, larger than 24" long x 15" wide x 18" high (61 cm x 38 cm x 46 cm) are not allowed in any theme park or water park. Loose or dry ice is not permitted in these containers. Re-usable ice packs are recommended.

Can I bring a yeti water bottle to Disney? ›

"Guests are welcome to bring bottles, cups and mugs into the theme parks provided that they are not glass containers and they do not bring alcohol into the theme parks. You can check out the Walt Disney World Resort Park Rules for the complete list of prohibited items.

How do you pack food for Disney? ›

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.

Can you use old popcorn buckets for refills at Disney? ›

Once you purchase a souvenir popcorn bucket from one of the carts throughout the Walt Disney World Resort theme park, you can get refills at a reduced price for the length of your stay. Therefore, your popcorn bucket from your previous visit may not be re-used.

How to get free Disney heads up? ›

The Heads Up app is free to download on either iTunes or Google Play and comes with a few free deck options. If you are physically inside Disneyland Resort, Disney World, or at Aulani in Hawaii you can use the Disney Parks deck for free.

Does Disney refill popcorn buckets? ›

Popcorn buckets can be refilled at any location that sells popcorn. It does not matter what location or which park you originally purchased your popcorn bucket. Guests will still be eligible for a popcorn refill. Also, keep in mind that pricing and availability are always subject to change at Disney parks.

Can I bring a Hydro Flask into Disney World? ›

Hydro Flask water bottles are certainly allowed, and they are a great choice as they are designed to stay cool even after being in the sun for hours. Here are a few more planDisney tips: *You can always ask for a cup of ice water at any quick-service dining location.

Can you get free water at Disney World? ›

How to Find Free Cups of Water at Disney World. You can ask for a free cup of water at any quick-service and table-service restaurant. This is also a tip we use to save some money while dining at Disney. For all quick-service restaurants, you can ask for a cup of water even when you're not dining there.

Can you take soda cans in Disney? ›

(I soda think it's the best place ever!) You're more than welcome to take outside food and nonalcoholic beverages into the Disneyland Resort theme parks, as long as they are not in a glass container, do not require heating, reheating, or processing, and do not have pungent odors.

What does Disney do with leftover food? ›

When prepared food goes unused at Disney Parks, it doesn't get tossed—it gets donated. The Disneyland® Resort donates over 2,000 pounds each month to Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County.

Is Disney Plus losing customers? ›

Disney+ saw a 300,000 subscriber loss in the United States and Canada, where the service now has 46.3 million subscribers. Worldwide, Disney+ has 157.8 million subscribers, second only to Netflix NFLX +3.1% .

Is Disney currently losing money? ›

Crucially, Disney lost less money from its direct-to-consumer segment, which is composed of Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+. Disney's streaming businesses posted an operating loss of $659 million during the second quarter, compared with an $887-million loss in the same quarter last year.

Does Disney have a free refill cup? ›

Can you fill up your refillable mug at another hotel for free, or are you stuck only getting refills from the hotel you'll be staying at? Well, we've got good news — you can refill your mug throughout your stay at ANY participating Disney World hotel beverage station, even if you aren't staying there!

Why is there no Dr Pepper at Disney? ›

Dr Pepper is owned by the Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Inc., so it cannot be sold in the Disney parks. And you won't find it at the McDonald's on property either, because that's still in Disney World (trust us — we've tried).

What are the most popular drink at Disney World? ›

The most popular beverage is the Hightower Rocks, an ultra-refreshing watermelon Margarita made with Casa Dragones blanco tequila. Dawa Bar features a full bar along with some popular pre-batched picks, like Lost on Safari made with African rum and the African Margarita made with blanco tequila and tangerine liqueur.

Does Disney have a soda package? ›

Dining, Food & Beverages – Frequently Asked Questions

A: Soft drinks are included at no extra cost with meals, while additional charges apply for bar drinks, beer, wine and bottled water. There is no charge for soft drinks at the Beverage Station on Deck 9 of the Disney Magic and the Disney Wonder.

How much are drinks at Disney parks? ›

The average cost of an alcoholic co*cktail drink is about $10 at Quick Service restaurants and $12.00 at Table Service restaurants. Other types of specialty drinks (without alcohol) cost about $5 each. You can always get free cups of water at Quick Service Restaurants.

What is the price of 7 Up soft drink? ›

Buy 7 Up Soft Drink Online at Best Price of Rs 40 - bigbasket.

How much do soft drinks usually cost? ›

The average cost of a 12-ounce can in a 12-pack of soda was 35 cents in January 2019. Now, the average cost for the same beverage is 51 cents, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. That's a more than 45% increase in less than four years.

Does Disney charge for a cup of water? ›

How to Find Free Cups of Water at Disney World. You can ask for a free cup of water at any quick-service and table-service restaurant. This is also a tip we use to save some money while dining at Disney. For all quick-service restaurants, you can ask for a cup of water even when you're not dining there.

How much is a bottle water at Disney World? ›

How To Refill Water At Disney. While bottled water can cost $3.50 a pop, Crystal adds that you can get a free cup of ice water at quick-service restaurants throughout the park when you place your order. Either use this cold water to fill up your reusable bottle or gulp down with your meal.

How much is a fountain soda at Disney World? ›

The standard fountain soda at WDW costs $3.99, plus tax. Some locations may have a larger size available for $4.49. Prices are the same for fountain drinks at quick-service locations in the theme parks.

Where can I get free soda at EPCOT? ›

Club Cool in Epcot is one of the best places to cool off. This air-conditioned pavilion features Coca-Cola products from around the world and is the only place where you can sample eight different sodas for free.

What is the most expensive drink soda? ›

16 Of The Most Expensive Sodas You Can Buy
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May 21, 2014

What is the most expensive soft drink in the world? ›

The 10 Most Expensive Sodas In The World
  • 5 3 Vintage Pepsi-Cola Cans From The '50s, SOLD $5,995. ...
  • 4 Antique Kiesener Swiss Apple Juice from 1942, $7,950.
  • 3 6 100th Anniversary Laredo Coca Cola Bottling Co, $11,000. ...
  • 2 Coca-Cola Factory Error Unopened Can, SOLD $250,000.
  • 1 Coca Cola Can Factory Error, $281,000.
Oct 25, 2014

Which soft drink is number 1? ›

1. Coca-Cola or co*ke.

Why is soda so expensive 2023? ›

There are a few reasons for this. First, one of Russia's major exports is aluminum, and since very few people are trading with them since they invaded Ukraine, there's less supply of aluminum in the market. Separately, sugar — a primary ingredient of soda —is also expected to see a price increase this year.

Why is soda so expensive now? ›

Companies have blamed the price increases on everything from the rising prices of aluminum, increased employee wages and hoarding habits during the pandemic.

How do you calculate soft drinks? ›

The formula is short and simple - all you to do is make sure that every guest has a drink for every hour of the party, plus one extra in case they want more. So the formula is: # of soft drinks = # of guests * (party duration in hours + 1) .

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