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Disney World Reveals New Prices for Upcoming Magic Kingdom Addition

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Walt Disney World Resort has officially unveiled pricing for its new Pirates of the Caribbean-themed bar.

Concept art for The Beak and Barrel at Disney World.

Credit: Disney

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This year is especially exciting for the Walt Disney World Resort, as several projects are underway. These stretch throughout all of the Disney theme parks, with Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom seeing some of the most significant changes.

Magic Kingdom arguably has the most going on. Not only is the park set to receive a new area inspired by Pixar’s Cars franchise, but Disney is also in the early stages of developing a new Villains land, which will be located “beyond” Big Thunder Mountain Railroad.

However, amid the chaos of closures, refurbishments, and renovations, Magic Kingdom will also get a brand-new Pirates of the Caribbean-themed bar called The Beak and Barrel in 2025.

Disney unveiled the bar’s menu earlier today, which includes classic mixed drinks and unique small bites.

Pricing for the new location is also now available, and it’s about what you’d expect from a new Walt Disney World bar. Let’s take a look.

Prices Revealed for The Beak and Barrel at Magic Kingdom

A mug of alcohol found at The Beak and Barrel at Disney World's Magic Kingdom.

Credit: Disney

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In general, patrons can expect small plates to range between $12 and $18. Signature cocktails and mixed drinks range between $18.50 and $20.

The Beak and Barrel will offer select non-alcoholic drinks priced between $7.75 and $13.75.

Beer costs between $10 and $13.50. Wine by the glass is available from $14 to $17. Guests looking for a more “elevated” pirate adventure can spring for premium reserved rum pours. Two are available, and they are both priced at $45.

Plunderer’s Punch (pictured above) will likely be one of the most popular items at The Beak and Barrel. Featuring a mixture of Kraken Black Spice Rum, blackberry, lime, and vanilla, this drink comes served in a souvenir pirate skull mug for $46.

Disney formerly unveiled The Beak and Barrel earlier this year, sharing pieces of concept art as well as more information about what patrons can expect out of the new location. Much like Oga’s Cantina at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, The Beak and Barrel seeks to immerse Disney World guests further into the parks, only this time with a Pirates of the Caribbean twist.

The Beak and Barrel officially opens on August 29, 2025. Reservations for the new bar will become available beginning August 14. The tavern is expected to be quite popular, so advanced booking is highly recommended.

Guests will be limited to 45 minutes inside the bar.

Are you excited for The Beak and Barrel?

About Luke Dammann

When at Disney world, Luke will probably be found eating with his favorite animatronic, Sonny Eclipse at Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe. When not at Disney World, Luke will probably be found defending Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe to people who claim "there are better restaurants"

One comment

  1. With those prices I’m not sure we will go. But I know everyone will say it’s Disney but wine for $14.00 to $17.00 a glass is just a little to much for me.

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