Disneyland charges $185 for a shot of booze in waffle cup
You may need more than your holiday spending money to be able to afford this luxurious Disneyland drink.
Visitors to the Grand Californian Hotel & Spa can purchase a $185 holiday drink that pairs nicely with the ever-soaring Mouse House admission prices.
Featured on the hotel’s 2022 holiday cart, the “waffle shot” is presented in a waffle cone-like base that is lined with milk or white chocolate.
You can order it non-alcoholic with milk or egg nog or choose from 11 different liquors, including Skrewball Peanut Butter Whiskey, Bailey’s Irish Cream or amaretto — which come in at a more reasonable $17 a shot.
One secretive option on the menu, though, dares guests to “inquire” about its price. That intoxicatingly hyped option would be made with Remy Martin Louis XIII Grande Champagne Cognac — which retails for a sobering $4,000 a bottle.
Both SFGATE and the St. Louis Post Dispatch report that a standard 1.5-ounce pour of Louis XIII could total up to $500, so Disneyland’s $185 price tag actually coincides with market value.
The hotel’s cart also offers Mickey Mouse head-shaped cookies as well as spiked hot chocolate, and cider can be ordered with reasonably priced spirits so that parkgoers still have money to spend on souvenirs.
Meanwhile, visitors should just be sure to double-check the Happiest Place on Earth’s dress code before planning a visit, or they could wind up like one woman who violated the rules — but not for the reason you may immediately think.
Another woman claimed she was given a free T-shirt when her Minnie Mouse backless blouse was deemed unacceptable and in violation of the park’s dress code.
Meanwhile, at Disney World, fans have one month to ride “Splash Mountain” in its current state before the attraction undergoes construction to become “Tiana’s Bayou Adventure,” which is based on the 2009 film “The Princess and the Frog.
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