Don’t Let This Drink Problem SURPRISE You in Disney World

There are a number of problems you may face in Disney World and you probably think you’re prepared for a lot of them, but there’s ONE you might not be thinking about at all.

Drink in Disney World

No, it doesn’t have to do with Genie+ (though that can be complicated), Park Passes (which will get a big change in 2024!), or Dining Reservations (which have seen a big change recently). This one is related specifically to grabbing DRINKS in Disney World, and we’re not even talking about alcoholic ones — just your regular soda or water too.

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What’s Happened

Picture it — you’ve just ordered your food at a Quick Service restaurant in Disney World and it includes 5 separate sodas/other drinks for the family. You go to pick it up and what might you be expecting? Well, you might have pictured that your drinks would come in cups with lids and straws. But that typically will NOT be what you’ll encounter!

Generally, you WILL NOT find plastic lids for standard drinks in the parks (though there are some exceptions). Plastic straws are also generally NOT available in Disney World, though you will often find some alternative straw types available (like paper straws or straws made of other materials).

Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe Spread (No Lids on the Drinks!)

This has been the case for years, though if you haven’t been to Disney World in a while you might not be prepared for it. While it might not seem like a huge deal at first, carrying several drinks WITHOUT lids can lead to a seriously messy situation if you happen to bump into anything! What could have been a tiny spill can suddenly become a big one. And if you simply must have a straw for your drinks (and don’t love paper straws) that could complicate things.

So…what’s going on?

Disney’s Goals

Well, it all has to do with Disney’s environmental goals. Back in 2018, they actually set out a series of commitments to eliminate single-use plastic straws and more from their locations around the world.

In their report of 2030 environmental goals, Disney notes that as a result of these things they “have permanently eliminated more than 200 million plastic straws and stirrers annually.”

Lunar Lemonade

Disney has more goals to continue reducing single-use plastics in its food and beverage service areas, among other things.

©Disney

What’s Happening Now

So, what’s going on now? Well, if you haven’t been to Disney World for a bit you might be wondering what the status of this situation is. So we asked Cast Members at various Disney World locations to see what the restaurants do and don’t offer.

Generally, we found that most locations no longer offer plastic lids with their drinks. At some, you could find straws (though these will generally be made of paper or biodegradable materials — a.k.a. not plastic). In some places, the straws may be more readily available, while other places might ONLY provide you with a straw if you specifically request it.

Frozen Mint Julep

This can, of course, vary depending on the restaurant you visit, the day you visit, and even the Cast Member you speak with, so just keep that in mind.

Here’s a look at what we found while asking Cast Members about the situation. Again, remember that this is based on what we encountered and the situation can vary, so be sure to ask what things are like during your trip.

Magic Kingdom

Note that this does appear to be more specific to Disney’s more standard food locations. For example, we recently stopped by Main Street Bakery to try Starbucks’ new fall drinks and we were provided with lids for those.

Starbucks Drink

Hollywood Studios

EPCOT

  • We recently grabbed a drink at a Joffrey’s Coffee location and were provided with a plastic lid, along with a straw made of alternative materials (not plastic)

Joffrey’s Frozen Lemon with Strawberry Syrup

Animal Kingdom

  • Note that Disney World’s rules specify “Plastic straws are not permitted at Disney’s Animal Kingdom theme park.”

Again, you should generally expect to NOT receive a lid for your drink in Disney World. Generally, you also will NOT find plastic straws. Some locations will have paper straws or straws made of other materials, however.

What You Can Do

Don’t love the idea of having a drink without a lid? Not a fan of paper straws? Here’s what you can do!

First, consider purchasing a souvenir cup/sipper. These typically come with lids and straws of their own that you can clean and reuse throughout your trip. Then, you can grab that strawless and lidless drink and just pour it into your sipper.

Candy Corn Donald Duck Sipper

You could also bring your own tumbler or water bottle to keep reusing during the trip. There are a whole BUNCH of different options on places like Amazon. One option could be this Brita Filtered Water Bottle which comes with a straw and could totally be used on the go throughout your trip.

©️Amazon

You could also opt for something like a drink cover that you can carry with you and use on your cups in the parks.

©Amazon

And you could pair that with some reusable straws of your own!

©Amazon

The key here is to be prepared and just to know what you generally will and won’t find in the parks. Again, note that things can change so you can ask to see what the situation is like during your trip. Be sure to stay tuned for more updates from Disney World!

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What do you usually do when it comes to drinks in Disney World — drink your beverage without a straw or lid? Or bring a special cup? Tell us in the comments.

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