You may need more than your holiday expenses to buy this fancy Disneyland drink.
Visitors to the Grand Californian Hotel & Spa can purchase a $185 holiday drink. This pairs nicely with the ever-increasing Mouse House entrance fee.
Appearing in the hotel’s 2022 Holiday Cart, the ‘Waffle Shot’ is served in a waffle cone-like base lined with milk or white chocolate.
Order it non-alcoholic with milk or eggnog, or choose from 11 liqueurs, including Screwball Peanut Butter Whiskey, Baileys Irish Cream, and Amaretto.
However, one of the menu’s secret options dares guests to “ask” about its price. is made with Remy Martin Louis XIII Grande Champagne Cognac — sells for the incredible price of $4,000 a bottle.
Disneyland’s $185 price tag is actually market value, as both SFGATE and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch report that a standard 1.5-ounce pour of Louis XIII could total $500. matches
The hotel cart also offers Mickey Mouse head-shaped cookies and spiked hot chocolate, and cider can be ordered alongside affordable spirits, so park-goers can still spend money on souvenirs. can be used.
Visitors, on the other hand, should double-check the dress code for the Happiest Place on Earth before planning a visit. Otherwise, you may end up like a woman who broke the rules.
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 can ride “Splash Mountain” in its current state for a month before it becomes an attraction “Tiana’s Bayou Adventure” based on the 2009 film “The Princess and the Frog.”
