Disney’s Hollywood Studios Hollywood Brown Derby Lounge Review

Hollywood Brown Derby Lounge Review
Hollywood Brown Derby Lounge Review

Relax in this shady, Outdoor Lounge at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

This lounge is one of our favorite spots to have an adult drink at Hollywood Studios!

It is alway a few degrees cooler in this shady spot, they have quite an extensive drink menu, and there’s a steady stream of foot traffic going by if you care to people watch.

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Magic Kingdom Jungle Navigation Co. LTD Skipper Canteen Review

Where to Drink in the Magic Kingdom
Jungle Navigation Co. LTD Skipper Canteen Review

The Jungle Navigation Co. LTD Skipper Canteen is one of the few locations that serves alcohol in the Magic Kingdom and is one of the best options based on selection and availability!

Only table service restaurants in the Magic Kingdom serve alcohol. This is becomes problematic if you decide on the spur of the moment that you’d like to have a beer or glass of wine.

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Disney’s Animal Kingdom Nomad Lounge Review

Disney's Animal Kingdom Nomad Lounge Review
Nomad Lounge Review

Since it’s opening in 2017 the Nomad Lounge has become our favorite WDW Theme Park Lounge!

The Nomad Lounge is co-located with Tiffins restaurant on Animal Kingdom’s Discovery Island, right on the way to Pandora – World of AVATAR.

This lounge is highly themed (as is the restaurant) with a Tibetan feel, though Disney describes it as drawing inspiration from around the globe. Continue reading “Disney’s Animal Kingdom Nomad Lounge Review”

Magic Kingdom Plaza Restaurant Review

Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom Locations That Serve Alcohol
Magic Kingdom Plaza Restaurant Review

Grab a sandwich and a beer at this classic Magic Kingdom eatery.

The Plaza Restaurant, which is an original opening day restaurant is located right at the end of Main Street USA on what is traditionally called “the Hub,” the central area in front of Cinderella Castle where paths branch off to the rest of the theme park areas.

The Plaza Restaurant is one of the few locations in the Magic Kingdom that serve alcohol.

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