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This Disney World Location Is Only Offering One Drink

Encanto topiaries at the EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival
Credit: Disney

Let’s be honest here, a trip to Disney World can be expensive!! You have your park tickets which range from $109-$159 per person, per day. If you stay on property, your value resort can even be up to over $400 a night during busy season. Tack on a meal at Cinderella’s castle, grocery delivery, making your own lightsaber, and so much more. Many average Americans are claiming that they no longer can afford Disney World but it doesn’t seem like that’s really the case.

Disney World Crowded

A crowd in the Magic Kingdom in Disney World. Credit: Yesterland

This week so far has been one of the busiest and most crowded weeks in the theme parks since Disney World reopened from COVID closures. Magic Kingdom is sold out for the next week with ticket prices $159 a pop. Genie+ even sold out today, only doing so very few times in the past. Between crowds and prices, there are very few free things one can do in Disney World.

Club Cool

One of guests favorite things in EPCOT that are absolutely free to do is a visit to Club Cool. Direct from Disney’s website they share: “Stop by our “Coke” tail bar—featuring Coca-Cola products from around the world—and shop for some cool souvenirs. Club Cool Presented by Coca-Cola® Shop located in World Celebration at EPCOT”.

What makes Club Cool so fun is that its a free experience to try several different sodas from around the world. It’s sponsoring at it’s best with a full immersive experience. Dare we say a staple at EPCOT! This week though, fans noticed only one flavor was available. To make matters worst , it is Beverly from Italy which is infamous for…well being an acquired taste. Many people simply put are not fans. We have tried it on our many trips and yea we are not one of them.

About Elle

Giselle is living happily ever after in Manhattan. When not writing, she enjoys reading mystery novels, baking cakes, going to concerts, reminiscing on 2000s Disney Channel, and wishing she was a Walt Disney Imagineer.

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