Hi there, Kayla! Welcome back to planDisney. There’s nothing more essential than staying hydrated in the parks, from the moment you rope drop to ending the evening with a successful park shutdown. I’d love to go over a few options where I’ve seen beverages that meet your specific needs!
Throughout the parks, I’ve often found diet caffeine-free beverages at restaurants that serve fountain drinks. As Coca-Cola is a sponsor of Disney, you’ll find their products throughout the parks as you go about your day. Often, your options for these types of beverages are Sprite and Minute Maid Zero Sugar Lemonade, especially at quick-service restaurants such as
Café Daisy. If you use the Disneyland app to place a mobile order, you’ll be able to see the specific locations that offer diet caffeine-free beverages.
After doing a little digging myself, I found that
Pym Test Kitchen at Disney California Adventure and
Tangaroa Terrace at the Disneyland Hotel, next to Trader Sam’s, have Coke Freestyle machines, which offer more variety of drinks. I do remember seeing a couple of diet caffeine-free beverage options when dining there for breakfast a few weeks ago.
You also have the option to
bring your own diet caffeine-free beverages into the parks if you’d like. The only things to keep in mind are that they must be non-alcoholic and not in glass containers. On my recent visit, I brought in a couple of bottles of coconut water, which was refreshing on a warm January day, especially after running in the Disneyland 10K!
Kayla, thank you so much for visiting planDisney. I hope this gives you an idea of where to look on your upcoming visit for diet caffeine-free beverages. If you have any questions before your trip, planDisney is always here for you!
With a Sprinkle of Pixie Dust,
Bev