Hello there, Justin!
The Walt Disney World Resort has some out-of-this-galaxy lounges and bars. If you want to see what it feels like to be a bounty hunter, my favorite spot is
Oga’s Cantina at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. If you want to experience Belle and the Beast enchantment, make a stop at the
Enchanted Rose lounge at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa. There are so many other magical watering holes.
Now, if you are curious about what forms of identification you’ll need to enjoy a beverage during your upcoming vacation, I recommend taking a look at the
guidance under this frequently asked question. Besides your original passport, it sounds like your next best option is a copy of the passport along with a Government-issued photo ID (with both a name and date of birth for the passport holder). Foreign driver’s licenses or ID cards are not accepted by themselves. Outside of the Walt Disney World Resort property, I know that many bars in the general Orlando area require passports, so you may want to consider carrying it just in case and for ease.
Depending on which bars you want to visit, you may want to check if you’ll need an advanced dining reservation. I’ve obtained a walk-up reservation at Oga’s Cantina in the past, but it is one of the most popular spots in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, and you may have better luck making a reservation in advance. Let me know if you’re looking for any other recommendations.
May the magic be with you!Melanie