BREAKING: Disney Discontinues Water Park Refillable Mugs

Shannen Ace

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BREAKING: Disney Discontinues Water Park Refillable Mugs

With the reopening of Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon Water Park, Walt Disney World has discontinued their refillable water park mugs.

Refillable Mugs No Longer Available

Two rustic wooden outdoor showers covered with tan cloth, near trees and a building; people and a sign are in the background.

Refillable mugs are no longer available at Typhoon Lagoon. All refillable mug stations are gone or blocked from access. Guests who have a refillable mug won’t be able to refill it.

The souvenir mugs allowed guests to make a one-time purchase and get unlimited refills for the rest of the day. If they returned to the park on another day, they could reactivate the same mug.

Menu board at Tilly’s lists draft beer specials and refillable mugs, displayed on a rustic wooden wall at the water park.

The refillable beer cups are still available, though. The premium and craft beer option is $15.25 with the souvenir cup, and $9 for same-day refills. Domestic beer with the souvenir cup is $13.25 with $8 same-day refills. As long as you have the same color of the day on your cup, you can use it.

Typhoon Lagoon reopened after a seasonal refurbishment on Thursday, May 1. Stitch was meeting guests at Typhoon Lagoon for the reopening.

Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park is now closed, but only through May 20. After that date, the two parks will operate simultaneously for the first time since 2019.

Typhoon Lagoon will have H2O Glow After Hours events on select dates from May 23 through September 13.

Check out new Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon merchandise released last month.

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1 thought on “BREAKING: Disney Discontinues Water Park Refillable Mugs”

  1. Raising ticket prices (and probably the refillable mug price) and taking away another paid ‘perk’ . I hope Universal hits Disneyworld attendance hard. WDW needs a wake up call.

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