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The Best Non-Alcoholic Beverages in Walt Disney World

Hyperdrive (Punch It!)
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The countless dining and lounge locations throughout the Walt Disney World Resort offer up some unique and delicious cocktails that Guests love to indulge in. But Guests who do not drink or are looking for a non-alcoholic option need not fear, as there are nearly as many delicious options available to them.

Whether called mocktails, non-alcoholic cocktails, or soft drinks, these unique creations feature wonderful flavors and ingredients and feel just as indulgent as a regular cocktail. Let’s check out some of the most satisfying and unforgettable non-alcoholic beverages found throughout the Walt Disney World Resort.

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Zingiber Fizzie – Nomad Lounge

One of the most relaxing locations in Disney’s Animal Kingdom is Nomad Lounge, which is found adjacent to Tiffins Restaurant on Discovery Island. Nomad Lounge features a covered outdoor seating area that offers up beautiful views of the water below as well as lush vegetation, and the menu focuses on the spirit of adventure and travel infused into unique and creative beverages and small plates. Guests looking for a non-alcoholic option have several great beverages to choose from including the Zingiber Fizzie which combines passion fruit purée, mint, simple syrup, lime juice, and ginger beer for a sweet sip with a slight bite from the ginger.

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Hyperdrive (Punch It!)

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Hyperdrive (Punch It!) – Oga’s Cantina

Guests love to spend plenty of time in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in Disney’s Hollywood Studios, enjoying attractions like Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance and Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run, as well as a popular lounge where characters from all corners of the galaxy can be found. Oga’s Cantina is a busy hub for anyone passing through Batuu, and Guests can sip on inventive beverages while listening to Rex spin some of the galaxy’s greatest hits. A delicious and vibrant non-alcoholic beverage available to Guests at Oga’s Cantina is the Hyperdrive (Punch It!) which combines POWERADE Mountain Berry Blast, white cranberry juice, black cherry purée, and Sprite for a tart and refreshing option.

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Rosemary Cooler

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Rosemary Cooler – Enchanted Rose

Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa is well known for its Victorian elegance and theming, and a popular lounge in the main lobby building continues that theme and integrates Beauty and the Beast. Enchanted Rose reimagines classic locations from the Disney animated film like the Beast’s library and pairs them with upscale food and beverage options, including a menu of specialty martinis. In addition to coffee and tea options, Guests who enjoy time at the Enchanted Rose can also enjoy the non-alcoholic Rosemary Cooler, which pairs Minute Maid Premium Lemonade with vanilla and rosemary for an earthy and sweet sip.

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Sparkling No-Jito – Tambu Lounge

Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort brings the serenity and beauty of the South Pacific to life with white sand beaches, tropical vegetation, and several lounge options that serve up delicious beverages. Tambu Lounge is an open-air bar on the second level of the Great Ceremonial House just outside the main entrance to ‘Ohana with a tiki bar vibe, comfortable seating, and large windows that offer views of the grounds below and Cinderella Castle in the distance. While Tambu Lounge is famous for its Lapu Lapu and Backscratcher cocktails, Guests can also enjoy the non-alcoholic Sparkling No-Jito which puts a spin on a mojito with lime juice, cane sugar, mint, and soda water topped with a tropical flower.

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Skipper Sipper – Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto

Also found at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort is Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto, which is found right downstairs from Tambu Lounge on the lower level of the Great Ceremonial House and run by the famous character formerly found on the Jungle Cruise in the Magic Kingdom. Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto brings Guests into an immersive and intimate lounge with quirky tiki décor and special effects triggered by Guests ordering certain beverages. There are plenty of inventive cocktails to choose from as well as a few non-alcoholic options like the Skipper Sipper which is a fruity delight with a blend of tropical juices, organic agave nectar, Falernum, mint, fresh lime juice, and soda water.

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Poisonless Dart – Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar

Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar in The Landing area of Disney Springs is run by Indiana Jones’ pilot friend, who decided to set up camp in Central Florida and start a spot where all of his adventuring friends could come relax and hang out. The interior is filled with quirky items and lots of nods to the Indiana Jones film series, and Guests can enjoy small bites, specialty cocktails, and a few non-alcoholic beverages. A popular non-alcoholic option at Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar is the Poisonless Dart which combines soda water, mint, simple syrup, and fresh lime juice for a light and refreshing option to enjoy in Disney Springs.

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Moon Rocks – Space 220 Restaurant

EPCOT’s World Discovery is home to the totally immersive Space 220 Restaurant, where Guests board an elevator and whisk up into space to enjoy their meals hundreds of miles over the Earth. In addition to stunning views of space out of massive windows, the futuristic interior pairs perfectly with a themed and inventive menu of American favorites. Guests who are looking for a fun and unforgettable non-alcoholic beverage at Space 220 Restaurant can order the Moon Rocks which combines coconut, blue cotton candy syrup, lemonade, moon dust, and moon rocks, and is served with a pack of Space 220’s collectible trading cards.

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Sunset Boulevard – The Hollywood Brown Derby Lounge

One of the best locations in Disney’s Hollywood Studios where Guests can kick back and relax while enjoying dining options and people watching is The Hollywood Brown Derby Lounge on Hollywood Boulevard. This outdoor patio area features covered tables where Guests can order a sampling of menu items from The Hollywood Brown Derby, as well as some delicious cocktails and non-alcoholic beverages. The Sunset Boulevard pays tribute to the iconic Hollywood location and is a great option for Guests looking for something non-alcoholic with a combination of Sprite and tangerine with a souvenir Glow Cube.

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About Caitlin Kane

Caitlin Kane has been visiting Walt Disney World since she was a child and has developed a deep love and appreciation of the Disney Parks with a particular interest in the small details and history that can be found all around. Visiting every chance she gets, Caitlin loves to enjoy the ambiance of the Disney Parks and try something new every time. She can often be found eating and drinking her way through the Epcot International Food & Wine Festival, riding the Haunted Mansion, sipping on a Lapu Lapu, pretending Illuminations: Reflections of Earth was still in existence, and enjoying seeing the magic through the eyes of her children. When not in WDW, Caitlin can be found at home in New York dreaming of a ride on Living with the Land and counting down the days until her next trip.