Hiya, Lindsay! Welcome, and thanks for coming to hang out with us.
As a bit of a coffee fanatic myself, planning my coffee breaks is always part of my
Walt Disney World vacation prep work.
Disney's Pop Century Resort has a Cuisinart two-sided, single-serve brew system that uses a flat coffee pod. You can bring your own from home, but you can also just call Mousekeeping from your
Disney Resorts Collection hotel room phone, and they'll bring you as many supplies as you need. You'll have a starter set of about two of the pods, along with sugar, artificial sweetener, non-dairy creamer, and tea.
Once you hit the
theme parks, you'll of course be able to enjoy coffee from one of the many locations that have Joffrey's Coffee, like
Isle of Java at
Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park or at a Starbucks location, like the one at
Main Street Bakery at
Magic Kingdom Park. Here's s little tip from someone who likes their coffee to be pretty quick and easy to grab - if you're going to hit Starbucks, do it earlier or later in the day when the line is a bit shorter. Other times of the day, hit up a Joffrey's location for a quick Shakin' Jamaican Cold Brew. And speaking of cold brew, the
Original Peanut Butter Cold Brew at
Gideon's Bakehouse is one of my favorites.
I hope you have a magically caffeinated visit, Lindsay!
Anna