“Elevated” Mixed Cocktails with Liquor Will Be Served Inside Magic Kingdom Restaurants Starting September 13th

Tom Corless

“Elevated” Mixed Cocktails with Liquor Will Be Served Inside Magic Kingdom Restaurants Starting September 13th

While beer and wine have been a staple of Magic Kingdom table service restaurants for almost a decade now, it seems they will finally be serving mixed cocktails with liquor beyond the basic sangrias and the like starting this month.

The “elevated” beverage options joining cocktail menus at some Magic Kingdom table service restaurants starting September 13th include: 

Diamond Horseshoe

  • Gold Rush: Elijah Craig Bourbon, Lemon Juice, and Honey garnished with crystalized Ginger
  • Magical Beacon Cocktail: Empress 1908 Gin, Bols Blue Curacao, Minute Maid Premium Lemonade, Orgeat (Almond), Lemon, Hibiscus Grenadine and souvenir Glow Cube 

Jungle Navigation Co. LTD Skipper Canteen

  • Jungle Bird Cocktail: Gosling Black Rum, Campari, Cane Syrup, with Pineapple and Lime Juices
  • Golden Haze Margarita: Teremana Blanco Tequila, Grand Marnier, Agave Syrup, Lime Juice, and Smoked Chili Bitters

Liberty Tree Tavern

  • Gold Rush: Elijah Craig Bourbon, Lemon Juice, and Honey garnished with crystalized Ginger
  • Magical Beacon Cocktail: Empress 1908 Gin, Bols Blue Curacao, Minute Maid Premium Lemonade, Orgeat (Almond), Lemon, Hibiscus Grenadine and souvenir Glow Cube

What do you think about mixed cocktails coming to the Magic Kingdom? Are you OK with alcohol being served in the park?

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15 thoughts on ““Elevated” Mixed Cocktails with Liquor Will Be Served Inside Magic Kingdom Restaurants Starting September 13th”

  1. Alcohol was never permitted in parks.

    Exception was made with Epcot world showcase for countries know for wine and beer as part of culture.

    Now it seems core values mean nothing anymore.

    While people will certainly pay for the booze, there can be no reason to provide alcohol other then profits.

    Alcohol is a a drug.

    If you cannot enjoy your time at the Magic kingdom without your alcohol fix, then something is seriously wrong.

  2. Well i have been saying for years people bring children to Epcot and there is Bars all over. They should serve beer and drinks in Magic Kingdom too. I was told it was a childrens park. I told them there is children in Epcot …Animal Kingdom…Hollywood Studio ,NO DIFFERENCE

  3. I totally disagree with the idea of bringing in more alcohol in the park, especially Magic Kingdom. This is supposed to be a family park and a place for families to enjoy the real magic of Disney and adding more alcohol is just wrong. Walt would be very disappointed with this decision.

  4. WALT had said that no alcohol will not be in his park Disneyland in 1958 and it should be carried over to WDW! So it will not be sold in the Magic Kingdom and be removed from the other Disney Parks (PERIOD). Enough Said ! The people involved in this are not in the best interest in Disney and are destroying all what Walt had built. So stop this nonsense now!!!

  5. Seems like Disney is having enough problems with crowd control lately that adding more alcohol to mixture is not a brilliant idea. Thanks again Bob C.

  6. I already have seen guests who are drunk being escorted out of Disney California Adventure Park, now it will be happening at The Magic Kingdom. Walt knew best, but today’s Disney Mgt. just cares about $$$. The 20–30-year-olds think it is fun to get drunk in the parks & ride attractions – all the while they are loud and obnoxious.

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