Two Major Changes Made Disney World Much More Livable Than It Was Before

We’ve been covering Disney World food for 15 years, and that means we have many memories of things that were…unfortunate in the late 2000s and early 2010s.

Mickey Waffle (2009)

Yes, we’ve had our fair share of not-so-great Disney World snacks, but there were two things about Disney World that DID have to do with dining, but not in the way you’d expect, that was ROUGH. These two things went from being constantly complained about to now being non-issues, which shows just how far things have come in a decade and a half. Those two things? Coffee and water.

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When we started reporting on Disney World food and snacks, coffee in the parks was basically nonexistent. The first Joffrey’s location opened at Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon in 1995, and a second location opened at Disney’s Blizzard Beach soon after. However, Joffrey’s didn’t become the official specialty coffee of Disney World, Disneyland Resort, and Disney Vacation Club until 2012, which was only a few years after Disney Food Blog was created.

Joffrey’s

Can you imagine that? Being in the Disney World parks with no coffee? If you needed a pick-me-up before your park day, your only option on property was instant coffee in your hotel room which was…we won’t sugarcoat it, it was disgusting. It was caffeine, but it was gross. If you were driving in, you could try to stop and get coffee before your park day, but that proved difficult for many guests, so instant coffee it was.

Joffrey’s

That all changed from 2012 onwards when the partnership was made official. Now, if you’re drinking coffee on Disney World property and it’s not from a Starbucks location (which also didn’t exist in Disney World and Disneyland until 2014), it’s Joffrey’s. As Joffrey’s began ramping up its production and working with Disney on the different blends offered, you were able to find coffee around more and more areas of the parks. With the addition of the Starbucks locations, by around 2015, the coffee problems were solved in Disney World.

Starbucks

Now, as for water, you’d think that water was always a good quality in Disney World, right? WRONG. For YEARS. Tap water in Disney World was an absolute joke — so gross that people would be sure they brought flavor packets with them to just make it bearable. And we’re not just talking about what you could get out of a sink on property — no, tap water is used for all those free water cups you can get around Disney World, so any water fountain or cup of water from a quick service location was that disgusting tap water.

Water Dispenser

It was a major talking point on Disney message boards for years, complaining about how gross, swampy, and dirty-tasting the water in Disney World was UNLESS you purchased bottled water. But no one talks about that now, so what changed? Thankfully, throughout the years Disney World has improved their filtration systems both in their restaurants and at the self-service water refill stations/water fountains, so that the dirty flavor of the water is no longer present.

Water fountain and refill station

Yes, the water is still going to taste different than bottled water, because it IS still tap water, but we personally don’t have any issues with its taste now, and we think a lot of our readers would say the same. At the very least, it’s a DEFINITE improvement than what it used to be!

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