No. You cannot bring your own alcohol into Magic Kingdom or any of Disney's parks.
Can I bring alcohol into the Disney theme parks? Sorry, no. The list of items that guests are prohibited from bringing into the parks includes both glass and alcohol. That said, they do sell full bottles of alcohol (mostly wine, but some others as well) at EPCOT and Animal Kingdom.
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.
Prohibited Items
Firearms, ammunition, knives and weapons of any kind. Self-defense or restraining devices (e.g., pepper spray, mace). Marijuana (including marijuana enriched products) or any illegal substance. Objects or toys that appear to be firearms or weapons.
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.
Fortunately, you won't need three wishes to summon up some alcohol at Disneyland, with kiosks, lounges and both quick-service and table-service restaurants peddling drinks located throughout Disney California Adventure Park, Downtown Disney and Disneyland Park.
Kaiburr Crystal – Hyperspace Lounge, Disney Wish Cruise Line
“The galaxy's rarest and (most) valuable cocktail,” describes the Hyperspace Lounge. The Kaiburr Crystal leans on cognac, a liquor made for French kings, Arthur's About Theme Parks reports.
Magic Kingdom was a dry park from when it opened in 1971 until 2012 when guests were finally able to purchase alcohol at a single restaurant, Be Our Guest. It wasn't until 2016 when some additional restaurants finally started serving beer and wine – Tony's Town Square Restaurant, Jungle Navigation Co. Ltd.
When Walt Disney dreamed up his first theme parks, he specifically did not plan to serve alcohol to the general public. “No liquor, no beer, nothing,” he said in a Saturday Evening Post in 1956. “Because that brings in a rowdy element. That brings people that we don't want and I feel they don't need it.”
When Roy, Walt's brother, established Magic Kingdom in Disney World, he did so upholding his brother's beliefs. In this case, no booze would be sold in the Magic Kingdom. In 1982, when EPCOT first opened, it was revealed alcohol WOULD be for sale in Disney World's second park.
So how much does it cost to drink around the world at EPCOT? Well, it really depends on what you order. Most drinks at the pavilions range from $3.50 to $8.75, but there are a few exceptions. For example, the beers at the Germany pavilion cost $10.25 and the specialty cocktails at the France pavilion cost $13.50.
Guests can purchase beer, wine, and cocktails at Disney's Animal Kingdom, EPCOT, and Disney's Hollywood Studios. Many guests enjoy “drinking around the world” at EPCOT, while others think it can get out of hand on the weekends.
Alcohol in Magic Kingdom is limited to eight table service restaurants. This means you can't just walk up to any old kiosk and order a glass of wine or beer. Instead, to be served alcohol in Magic Kingdom, you need to have a sit-down reservation at one of the table service restaurants that I'll discuss next.
Prior to that, the park had a strict no-alcohol policy since its opening in 1971 as part of Walt Disney's original vision to create a family-friendly experience. The rule remains in place at the original Disneyland park in California, except for Disneyland's VIP Club 33.
bottles: increased to $4.29 in some locations and as much as $5.00 at some carts and $4.69 at resorts. Assorted Fountain Beverages (Coca-Cola Offerings): were $3.99, now $4.29.
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.
It's a little pricey but the good news is all table service dining locations that serve soda do, in fact, offer free refills. Most restaurants that are owned by Walt Disney World like Chef Mickey's and 'Ohana are all going to have the same pricing for a soda with your meal.
Dining, Food & Beverages – Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What age must a Guest be to drink alcoholic beverages on the ship? A: The drinking age on board is 21, and a valid photo I.D. is required.
Disneyland was kept dry until Oga's Cantina opened with Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge in 2019. Alcoholic beverages can now also be found at the Blue Bayou restaurant. Cocktails have been available there, but are not currently on the menu.
Yes, as long as you follow your resort's pool rules as they are posted, you can take your own "adult" beverages from your room to the pool area. As you correctly identified, glass containers, for obvious reasons, are not allowed. It is also important to note that you cannot take any beverage into the pool itself.
So, on average without purchasing souvenirs, adult beverages, or any other extra expenses, one adult guest at Walt Disney World will spend anywhere between $181 and $201 per day. This is just an estimate. Guests can easily spend much more or less than this depending on a number of factors. BEST PRICE GUARANTEE!
Just like the Monorail, Disney Skyliner and bus service, whether you want to ride on a Magic Kingdom Ferry or float over to Epcot on a Disney Friendship Boat, all water transportation options at Walt Disney World are completely free.
"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.