REVIEW: Coca-Cola and Lemon-Vanilla Sparkling Jelly Drink for Celebrating Space Mountain: The Final Ignition at Tokyo Disneyland

Brit Tuttle

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REVIEW: Coca-Cola and Lemon-Vanilla Sparkling Jelly Drink for Celebrating Space Mountain: The Final Ignition at Tokyo Disneyland

As part of the farewell celebrations for Space Mountain: The Final Ignition, a new sparkling jelly drink is available at Tomorrowland Terrace in Tokyo Disneyland.

The interior of Tomorrowland Terrace at Tokyo Disneyland.

The drink is available from Tomorrowland Terrace at Tokyo Disneyland, now through July 31, as part of the special menu for the farewell event.

Space Mountain: The Final Ignition Coca-Cola & Lemon-Vanilla Sparkling Jelly Drink – ¥700

Coca-Cola and lemon-vanilla sparkling jelly

A reporter's hand holding a Coca-Cola & Lemon-Vanilla Sparkling Jelly Drink.

This drink actually works very well if you prefer your Coca-Cola with lemon.

A look down in the cup of the sparkling jelly drink.

You get so much lemon flavor from the jelly and included lemon wedges — we had two in our drink. This tastes like a very lemon-forward Coke.

Mickey Mouse in a spacesuit on the Celebrating Space Mountain: The Final Ignition cup.

At the end of the day, this is just a regular Coca-Cola with jelly in it, but it’s still pretty good.

Rank out of 7: 5

Tom’s Tokyo Vlogs

You can watch our review of the drink, as well as see Tom’s adventures in Tokyo Disneyland in the video below:

Space Mountain Closing

The entrance to Space Mountain with the Final Ignition decor.

The current version of Space Mountain will close permanently on July 31. Special decor, a photo op, merchandise, and more are available to commemorate the ride’s closure.

The new Space Mountain, rumored to be called “Space Mountain Earthrise,” will open in 2027. Construction began in late 2022, with a groundbreaking ceremony in May 2023. The reimagined attraction will cost approximately  ¥56 billion ($437 million) to build. Most recently, the first piece of coaster track arrived at the construction site.

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