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Disney Introduces All-You-Can-Drink Alcohol Option to EPCOT

For decades, alcohol was strictly off-limits at Disney parks. That rule has shifted dramatically in recent years—and nowhere is the transformation more obvious than EPCOT.

Known for attracting an older crowd thanks to its international food and drink offerings, the park has become a destination not just for families, but for adult guests seeking more elevated experiences.

World Showcase Cast members on a bright sunny day outside with plates of food and drinks for guests at Disney World.
Credit: Disney

That evolution continues this fall, when EPCOT adds a new offering during its 2025 International Food and Wine Festival.

The annual event already boasts dozens of Global Marketplaces offering beer, wine, cocktails, and snacks inspired by countries around the world. But this year, Disney is going further with an unlimited champagne mimosa breakfast in the France Pavilion.

Unlimited Mimosas, French Pastries, and More

Beginning September 5, guests can reserve a Parisian breakfast buffet at Chefs de France for $64.95 per person. The buffet includes all-you-can-drink French champagne mimosas, along with fruit juices, coffee, and a spread of authentic French breakfast items like smoked salmon, seasonal fruits, croissants, and baguettes.

Chefs de France Breakfast EPCOT Buffet Food & Wine Festival
Credit: Disney

According to Disney, the offering will run on Fridays and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. until the festival wraps on November 22. Reservations are now available via the official Disney World website.

Guests will need to be 21 or older to enjoy the champagne portion of the breakfast. As Disney notes, “guests will need to provide proof that they’re over the age of 21 to take advantage of the champagne options.”

The new breakfast aligns with EPCOT’s broader strategy of catering to adult parkgoers, many of whom have embraced the park's casual drinking culture.

A close-up of a clear cocktail with ice, garnished with a lemon slice and a sprig of fresh herbs, set against a blurred, geometric-patterned background. Another similar drink is visible out of focus in the background.
Credit: Disney

A Park With a Drinking Reputation

EPCOT has become synonymous with alcohol in recent years, especially during festivals like Food and Wine, Flower and Garden, and Festival of the Holidays. Drinks are available year-round at locations across the park, with standouts including margaritas in Mexico, sake in Japan, and frozen cocktails in France. Beer fans can head to Germany for craft brews or try local drafts in the American Adventure Pavilion.

The park’s culture of drinking has become so prevalent that some guests jokingly refer to EPCOT residents as “alcoholics” during the Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind pre-show.

EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival
Credit: Disney

While alcohol is now sold in all four Walt Disney World theme parks, none offer it as freely or prominently as EPCOT. It’s a shift from the early Disney era, when even Club 33 was the only place to get a drink inside Disneyland.

This year’s Food and Wine Festival runs from August 28 through November 22. Alongside the new mimosa breakfast, it will feature the popular Eat to the Beat Concert Series presented by Florida Blue, with performances from acts like KT Tunstall, Smash Mouth, Tiffany, Bowling for Soup, and Boyz II Men.

For Disney, the move signals a continued focus on elevated—and adult-friendly—experiences.

Do you plan on attending the International Food and Wine Festival this year?

Chloe James

Chloë is a theme park addict and self-proclaimed novelty hunter. She's obsessed with all things Star Wars, loves roller coasters (but hates Pixar Pal-A-Round), and lives for Disney's next Muppets project.

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