Heigh-Ho John,
Hydrate! Hydrate! Hydrate! The Florida Sunshine can take a toll on Guests and add that to the thousands of steps taken every day, Guests need to hydrate in order to have a successful magical day. I am a huge water drinker and am pleased to see Walt Disney World catching on to the water refill hydration stations. While there are but a few of them Guests only need to know where to look because they are not found on any of the maps. I am happy to provide a list from my water-refilling adventures and I can not vouch for all but most were available for Guest usage, on my most recent visit.
Magic Kingdom Cosmic Rays Starlight Cafe- inside (has been closed during COVID)
Epcot
Epcot Experience (former Odyssey building)- by restrooms
Traveler’s Cafe- by restrooms (close to the entrance of World Showcase)
Skyliner- by restroom (before entering Epcot at International Gateway)
Disney’s Hollywood Studios Star Wars Galaxy Edge- by restrooms
Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run- exit area of the ride
Slinky Dog Dash- in the queue line
Skyliner- by restroom (before entering Disney’s Hollywood Studios)
Disney’s Animal Kingdom Avatar Flight of Passage- in the queue line
Na’vi River Journey- in the queue line
Expedition Everest- Legend of the Forbidden Mountain- in the queue line
Most Walt Disney World quick-service restaurants provide free ICE-COLD water for Guests. Simply locate a Cast Member, at the front of the quick-service restaurant, and they will kindly guide you where to go. Guests can fill their water bottles with the cups of water provided.
planDisney is here to assist you with any further curiouser and curiouser inquiries you may have. What time should you get to the Walt Disney World Theme Parks to conquer the more popular attractions? Should you plan a non-Theme Park day and what to do if you do? Is Disney Springs worth visiting? If you have a Walt Disney World vacation question, we are sure to have a Walt Disney World vacation experienced answer.
Have a Practically Perfect Day,
Amy M.