Price increases take effect at Joy of Tea in EPCOT's China Pavilion

Visitors to the Joy of Tea stand in EPCOT's China Pavilion now face higher prices for several popular drinks and bottled water. The adjustments, which range from 20 cents to 55 cents per item, affect items like bubble teas and specialty cocktails. Egg rolls remain unchanged at $5.95 for two.

The Joy of Tea, a favored walk-up spot in the China Pavilion at Walt Disney World Resort's EPCOT, has raised prices on multiple beverages. As reported by the Disney Food Blog, changes include Peach Bubble Milk Tea moving from $7.75 to $7.95, along with Honey Hibiscus Iced Tea and Lychee Bubble Tea at the same new price. DASANI Bottled Water increased from $4 to $4.25, while larger drinks like Dragon Blossom (16oz) rose from $10.50 to $10.75, and Tipsy Ducks in Love from $14.50 to $14.75. Other affected items are Kung Fu Punch, up from $13.95 to $14.25; Lychee Cha Cha, from $12.95 to $13.50; and Honey Hibiscus Hard Iced Tea, from $13.95 to $14.25. None of the hikes exceed $1 per item, and pork egg rolls continue at $5.95 for two. The stand draws long lines, especially during EPCOT's Drinking Around the World events, where guests sample drinks from various pavilions. Disney World locations typically see such price adjustments at least annually amid ongoing park changes, including new rides and lands.

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