Disneyland Menu Prices Rise Again, Adding Cocktails, Beers, and Nighttime Dining Packages

Recent Price Increases at Disneyland Resort
Disneyland Resort has recently implemented a series of price increases across various food and beverage items, with the most significant changes affecting alcoholic drinks. Some dining packages for nighttime entertainment experiences have also seen notable hikes in cost.
Beverage and Food Price Adjustments
In mid-July, several food and beverage items saw price changes. These included non-alcoholic beverages, snacks like the Mickey Mouse Pretzel and Hungry Bear Barbecue Jamboree offerings, and more. The adjustments affected multiple restaurants and menu items throughout the resort.
At River Belle Terrace in Disneyland, many brunch and dinner entrees increased by $1 to $2. For example, the Bottle Logic Tropical Hideaway Beer went up from $16.50 to $17.25. However, some items saw price reductions, such as the Cutwater Mai Tai, which dropped from $19 to $15.
At Blue Bayou Restaurant, several food items increased in price by $1 to $4. Meanwhile, all eight specialty cocktails available at Napa Rose at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa rose by $1. The cheapest cocktail is now priced at $19, while the most expensive option, the Central Park West, costs $22.25. Drinks and food items at GCH Craftsman Bar also saw price increases of $1.
Beers across the resort, including at Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar, increased by 75 cents, bringing prices up to $2.25. At Trader Sam’s, the DOLE Whip Pineapple soft serve went from $6.50 to $7.25, and the DOLE Whip Float increased from $7 to $7.75. A version with a splash of rum now costs $15, up from $14. Other menu items, such as chicken tenders, shrimp tempura, poke bowl, and pupu platter, each increased by $1.
At Wine Country Trattoria, the Stone Brewery Delicious was removed from the menu, replaced by Ruffino Chianti (Toscana, Italy) at $12 per glass or $50 per bottle. Some food items, like the Rib-Eye Steak, increased by $3, now costing $42. Cocktails at this location also saw a $1 increase.
The Pixar Lamp and Ball Straw returned to Lamplight Lounge at $8, which is $1 more than its previous price. The Pixar Ball Sipper is now $20 instead of $19. Most food items and cocktails at the lounge increased by $1.
Dining Packages for Nighttime Shows
Dining packages for Fantasmic! and World of Color have also experienced price hikes. For Fantasmic!, standard dining packages increased by $4 to $6 depending on the venue and selection. Specific examples include:
- Cafe Orleans Standard Dining Package: Previously $58 for guests ages 10+ and $32 for guests ages 3-9, now $64 and $36 respectively.
- Rancho del Zocalo Restaurante Standard Dining Package: Still $35 for guests ages 10+ and $25 for guests ages 3-9.
- River Belle Terrace Standard Dining Package: Previously $58 for guests ages 10+ and $32 for guests ages 3-9, now $64 and $36 respectively.
- River Belle Terrace Premium Dining Package: Previously $89 for guests ages 10+ and $45 for guests ages 3-9, now $94 and $49 respectively.
For World of Color, the price increases range between $3 and $10:
- Storytellers Cafe Dinner Buffet: Previously $69 for guests ages 10+ and $46 for guests ages 3-9, now $79 and $49 respectively.
- Wine Country Trattoria Dining Package: Previously $69 for guests ages 10+ and $41 for guests ages 3-9, now $73 and $44 respectively.
- Magic Key Terrace Dining Package: Previously $69 for guests ages 10+ and $41 for guests ages 3-9, now $73 and $44 respectively.
These changes may impact future visits to the resort, prompting visitors to reconsider their plans or adjust their budgets accordingly. Let us know your thoughts in the comments and on social media. For more updates on Disneyland Resort, follow the latest news through official channels.
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