Three countries' drinks removed from EPCOT's Club Cool

Visitors to Walt Disney World Resort's EPCOT have noticed the absence of soft drink flavors from three countries at the Club Cool tasting experience. Opaque plastic cups have replaced the usual Coca-Cola branded ones. Cast members say they do not know when the items will return.

This week, guests at EPCOT's Club Cool found changes to the popular international beverage tasting area. Three specific soft drink flavors were missing from self-serve machines: Minute Maid Joy Apple Lychee from Korea and Country Club Merengue from the Dominican Republic were absent entirely, while Sprite Cucumber from Russia was missing from multiple machines, though not all. Additionally, the standard clear plastic cups with the red Coca-Cola logo have been swapped for opaque plastic ones near the fountain beverage machines, as shown in a photo shared by WDWNT on Facebook. It remains unclear if these are temporary measures, perhaps due to a delay in branded cup shipments, or a permanent adjustment. Disney cast members reportedly could not provide information on restocking timelines for the flavors. Club Cool, sponsored by Coca-Cola, has long offered free samples of international soft drinks alongside options to buy fountain drinks, frozen beverages, bottled drinks, and merchandise. Among its offerings is the notoriously bitter Italian soda Beverly, often used in pranks on newcomers.

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Realistic photo of closed splash pad and neglected facilities at Epcot, highlighting maintenance issues.
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Epcot shows signs of neglect and splash pad closure on March 3

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Reports from March 3, 2026, highlight maintenance issues at Epcot, including filthy fixtures in The Land Pavilion and damage at Connections Eatery. The World Discovery Liquid Layer Splash Pad was indefinitely closed that day, with water features shut off. Walt Disney World Resort has not commented on these developments ahead of upcoming events.

The Trading Post Refreshments bar in Epcot's Canada Pavilion has permanently closed as of February 27, 2026, removing walk-up access to Canadian draft beers, regional wines, and signature ice wine. Canned and bottled Canadian beers remain available in nearby merchandise shops, while the ice wine is now exclusive to the Le Cellier Steakhouse. This closure follows recent changes in the park's World Showcase.

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Multiple restaurants across Disney World parks and resorts introduced menu changes this week, including new items and price adjustments. Updates span locations from Magic Kingdom to Disney Springs.

Following the announcement of Cool Kids’ Summer at Walt Disney World (May 26–September 8, 2026), Disney is hosting free pop-up events in Atlanta on March 26 and Houston on April 2. These public previews feature oversized props, photo ops, and giveaways teasing the seasonal lineup.

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Walt Disney World Resort has finished repainting the entrance rocks in Tomorrowland at Magic Kingdom Park. Cast members also installed new misting palm trees to improve guest comfort. These updates coincide with final testing for the Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin reopening.

A Scottish brewery is introducing a line of beers inspired by classic pick 'n' mix sweets. The collection includes Fizzy Rainbow Belts and Bubble Gum Bottles flavors. These beers are set to appear on shelves next month.

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A review from Disney Food Blog critiques the Cucumber hot dog at Café Luminosity in the new Disney Adventure World expansion at Disneyland Paris. The writers describe the bun as stale and the flavors as bland, disagreeing with claims that it is the best spot in Adventure Way. They attended a media preview but emphasize their unbiased opinion.

 

 

 

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