been on disney a bunch and the bars aren’t crazy. prices feel like any big-ship cruise bar.
rough guide: beer: about $6–8 wine by the glass: about $9–13 cocktails: usually $10–14 (frozen ones can run a bit higher) they auto-add 18% tip
handy stuff: soda is free at the pool machines and in the main dining rooms. you only pay if you order cans from a bar or room service. ask on day one about the beer mug special. buy the mug once, refills are cheaper the rest of the cruise. lounges do tastings (mixology, whiskey, tequila). they’re paid, but good value if you want a few pours without guessing off a menu. wine folks can usually carry on a small allowance and pay corkage in the dining room. just double-check the current policy before you pack.
menus aren’t always online ahead of time. once you’re onboard you’ll see them in the navigator app, and most bars have a qr or printed list. if you budget around $10–14 for cocktails and $6–8 for beer, you’ll be right in the zone.
been on disney a bunch and the bars aren’t crazy. prices feel like any big-ship cruise bar.
rough guide: beer: about $6–8 wine by the glass: about $9–13 cocktails: usually $10–14 (frozen ones can run a bit higher) they auto-add 18% tip
handy stuff: soda is free at the pool machines and in the main dining rooms. you only pay if you order cans from a bar or room service. ask on day one about the beer mug special. buy the mug once, refills are cheaper the rest of the cruise. lounges do tastings (mixology, whiskey, tequila). they’re paid, but good value if you want a few pours without guessing off a menu. wine folks can usually carry on a small allowance and pay corkage in the dining room. just double-check the current policy before you pack.
menus aren’t always online ahead of time. once you’re onboard you’ll see them in the navigator app, and most bars have a qr or printed list. if you budget around $10–14 for cocktails and $6–8 for beer, you’ll be right in the zone.