Non-alcoholic Specialty Drinks

cmwade77

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I see there is a list of speciality alcoholic drinks that are included with the dining plan, but personally we don't drink alcoholic drinks, so I would like to know which non-alcoholic speciality drinks are included as drinks now.

So I am hoping we can start a list and the moderators might make this a sticky thread to help others that don't drink as well.
 
YES! We also do not drink alcohol and have children as well, so a list with all of those drink options would be nice. We leave for our trip in a couple of days; I'll report back on what we find at the places we eat at.
 
Thank you, I haven't found such a list anywhere and no one else seems to be replying here. I would love to know before we go next month.
 
I am by no means an expert, but we just did the dining plan in August with 2 teenagers who were on the hunt for nonalcoholic specialty drinks our whole trip. They had no problem finding them because they were included at every restaurant we ate at. At Sci-Fi, the milkshakes are considered a drink on the plan. At Ohana, they made my kids a nonalcoholic version of a strawberry daiquiri as their drinks on the plan. Generally, restaurants were very accommodating. At Sunshine Seasons, there was a special drink of the day, some sort of lemonade/strawberry slushie and that counted as their drinks on the plan. I'd love to see some sort of list too because we're going to do the plan again in April.
 


I am by no means an expert, but we just did the dining plan in August with 2 teenagers who were on the hunt for nonalcoholic specialty drinks our whole trip. They had no problem finding them because they were included at every restaurant we ate at. At Sci-Fi, the milkshakes are considered a drink on the plan. At Ohana, they made my kids a nonalcoholic version of a strawberry daiquiri as their drinks on the plan. Generally, restaurants were very accommodating. At Sunshine Seasons, there was a special drink of the day, some sort of lemonade/strawberry slushie and that counted as their drinks on the plan. I'd love to see some sort of list too because we're going to do the plan again in April.

Thanks. I wondered if they would make the alcoholic versions of some drinks non-alcoholic, such as the daiquiri you described, especially if there wasn't a non-alcoholic specialty drink on the menu.
 
Thanks. I wondered if they would make the alcoholic versions of some drinks non-alcoholic, such as the daiquiri you described, especially if there wasn't a non-alcoholic specialty drink on the menu.

Well they did at Ohana, but we didn't ask anywhere else because there was always an option on the menus where we ate. Also, at various stands you can get nonalcoholic drinks as snack credits too. We were really quite spoiled, to be honest, because normally we just drink water all day and with every meal, so it was nice having the option to get a smoothie/slushie/milkshake!

I see someone posted a link to a spreadsheet, so I'm going to take a look!
 


Well they did at Ohana, but we didn't ask anywhere else because there was always an option on the menus where we ate. Also, at various stands you can get nonalcoholic drinks as snack credits too. We were really quite spoiled, to be honest, because normally we just drink water all day and with every meal, so it was nice having the option to get a smoothie/slushie/milkshake!

I see someone posted a link to a spreadsheet, so I'm going to take a look!

I know what you mean! My kids are going to be thrilled because we also usually drink water, or sometimes soda, but we typically don't let them get milkshakes, etc. when we go out to eat.
 
I know what you mean! My kids are going to be thrilled because we also usually drink water, or sometimes soda, but we typically don't let them get milkshakes, etc. when we go out to eat.

Same! Actually, I do wish I wouldn't have had the milkshake at Sci-Fi because it was really more like a dessert. I just wanted to try it because I've always read how good they are. So check that one off and next time I'll stick with water/iced tea!
 
Well they did at Ohana, but we didn't ask anywhere else because there was always an option on the menus where we ate. Also, at various stands you can get nonalcoholic drinks as snack credits too. We were really quite spoiled, to be honest, because normally we just drink water all day and with every meal, so it was nice having the option to get a smoothie/slushie/milkshake!

I see someone posted a link to a spreadsheet, so I'm going to take a look!
That was me, but I haven't added anything because I don't know any yet, please feel free to add what you know.
 
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My DD and DGD have been ordering non alcoholic versions of some of the cocktails, pina cloadas, etc. I cannot remember whate and where...I have been ordering the alcohol, LOL!
 
The ONLY non-alcoholic drink that we found wasn't included was the loose leaf tea at Sanaa, so I kind of gave up updating the list as everything "liquid" was available as a drink, including shakes at Sci-Fi and 50's Prime Time. Just thought others might like to know.
 
How does drinks work for kids (people under 9). I see on menus that kids menu has their own drinks (usually juice/pop/water/milk). Does the non alcoholic specialty drink option work for them on the dining plan as well or just adults under 21? Like if my 7 year old wants a shake at whispering canyon, is that included or do I have to pay for that out of pocket?
 
I am not positive, but I believe they can choose any nonalcoholic drink that would normally be included, it just may come in a smaller size.
 

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