REVIEW: Should You Be SCARED of These NEW Disney Halloween Drinks? We Found Out!

We’re headed to Disney’s Beach Club Resort to try out some NEW spooky snacks!

Disney’s Beach Club Resort

Disney is already celebrating Halloween, and we’re working our way around the resort trying all the new spooky treats! We taste-tested TONS of new items at Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party on the first party day of the year, but now we’re stopping by the Disney hotels to continue eating and drinking the Halloween specialties. Next on our list is Hurricane Hanna’s at Disney’s Beach Club!

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Hurricane Hanna’s is located by Stormalong Bay, the pool shared between Disney’s Beach and Yacht Club Resorts. You’ll find some small snacks here along with tons of drink options.

Hurricane Hanna’s

This year, Hurricane Hanna’s has two specialty Halloween cocktails available — the NEW Seawitch Brew and the returning Doom-ela South African Margarita! These two drinks look pretty similar but have very different flavors.

Doom-ela South African Margarita and the Seawitch Brew

The Seawitch Brew is $16 and is made with Lunazul Reposado tequila, Cointreau liqueur, blackberry puree, and sour mix all topped with fresh blackberries.

Seawitch Brew

The Seawitch Brew is a pretty drink and the black rim salt is a cool touch! But it’s mostly a sweet blackberry margarita with a bit of tartness from the sour mix. We enjoyed the drink, but it wasn’t anything too special and we’ve had better drinks for the price point.

It’s a pretty drink!

The Doom-ela South African Margarita is $17 and is made with Patrón Silver Tequila, Louis M. Martini Cabernet Sauvignon, Cointreau Liqueur, Triple Sec Liqueur, sour mix, lime juice, Black Cyprus salt, and lime.

Doom-ela South African Margarita

This one is definitely leaning toward the sour side in the initial sip, but it leaves a bit of a bitter aftertaste in your mouth. We liked the flavors, but the Cabernet Sauvignon is very mild and that’s probably where the dry and bitter aftertaste comes from. It’s the stronger of the two drinks but still keeps a true margarita taste even with the Cabernet. It’s a good drink, but probably wouldn’t be our first choice.

It’s good, but not great

While both of these Halloween drinks didn’t spook us off, we don’t think we would make a special trip back to Hurricane Hanna’s to get them again. If you like flavorful margaritas you may enjoy either of these drinks! Just beware that the Doom-ela margarita does have a dry and bitter aftertaste.

We’ll be trying more Halloween treats around Disney World this fall, so keep following DFB for more snack reviews!

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Are you excited to try all the Halloween snacks in Disney World? Let us know in the comments!

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