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10 Delicious Ways to Cool Down at Disneyland

Beautiful Disneyland

It’s hard to imagine anything negative about a trip to the happiest place on earth, but the only thing is Disneyland can get hot. The Southern California temperatures can especially affect Summertime Disneyland trips, so it’s important to know all the best spots to find foods and drinks to cool down with, from cold drinks to frozen treats. Whether you’re in the mood for ice cream, a cocktail, or a satisfying nonalcoholic beverage, there’s something waiting for you to keep you feeling refreshed — these are the 15 best options to seek out.

1: Stay Cool with the Most Beloved Disneyland Frozen Treat of All: Dole WhipDole Whip

2: Cheers to Vacation with Cocktails at Cove Bar in California AdventureCheers Cocktails

3: Treat Yourself to Iconic Mickey-Shaped Ice Cream from an Ice Cream StandMickey Shaped Ice Cream

4: Pick up a Pomegranate Piranha Lemonade from Bengal Barbecue in AdventurelandPomegranate Piranha Lemonade

5: If Tropical Drinks Aren’t Your Thing, Opt for the White Wine Sangria at Trader Sam’sWhite Wine Sangria

6: Grab a Rose Petal Soda (Sparkling Rose Water with a Sugar-Glazed Rose Petal) at Carthay Circle Restaurant and LoungeSparkling Rose Water with Sugar

7: Get Your Sugar Fix with an Ocean Beach Sea Salt Caramel Sundae from Ghirardelli Soda Fountain and Chocolate ShopOcean Beach Sea Salt Caramel Sundae

8: Or Go for the Intense Dark Mint Bliss Sundae: Mint Chocolate Chip and Chocolate Ice CreamChocolate Ice Cream

9: Relax During Happy Hour with a Cold Mint Julep and Micky Beignets at the Mint Julep Bar in New Orleans SquareCold Mint Julep and Micky Beignets

10: Or Try Dole Whip in the Form of a Float at the Tiki Juice BarTiki Juice Bar

 

Source: Popsugar

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