Disneyland’s viral secret menu item is inundating cast members

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The patio at Lamplight Lounge offers stunning views of Pixar Pier in Disney California Adventure Park.

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As soon as I ordered the viral Disneyland secret drink that has been blowing up #DisneyTok for the last month, I apologized to the bartender. 

“I heard about a secret menu cocktail,” I said to the cast member behind the bar at Lamplight Lounge. “Are you still doing that?”

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His face gave it all away. “I’m sorry!” I said. “Do you mind making one?”

The problem isn’t that the Dole whip shot is hard to make. The problem is that everyone right now wants one. 

Think of it like a Dole whip, but made of mostly booze. The drink is coconut rum, vanilla vodka (though some bartenders use citrus vodka instead), pineapple juice and a shot of whipped cream right in the cocktail shaker. Shake to chill, strain into a rocks glass, garnish with a pineapple wedge, then hand to the customer who takes a video before they drink it down.

It’s only available at Lamplight Lounge in Disney California Adventure, and has been making the rounds for about a month. The bartender I spoke to was extremely nice and had no compunction whatsoever about supplying me with my boozy viral experiment. If he was a little bit ruffled, it’s only because it was, he estimated, the 1,000th Dole whip shot the restaurant had served that day. 

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“It’s probably about 50% of customers who come in asking for one,” he told me. 

The Dole Whip cocktail is available by request only.

The Dole Whip cocktail is available by request only.

Julie Tremaine

The shot, which is much bigger than a regular shot and drinks more like a sweet martini, is $20. His recommendation was to order it as a cocktail instead. It’s the same amount of alcohol and the same price, he said, only served over ice — so you sip it and savor it, rather than knocking it back. 

I took the bartender’s advice. I was not disappointed. 

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The drink is pineapple-y and sweet, with a little bit of bite just like the original Dole Whip, and definitely does have a lot in common with what you can order at the Tiki Juice Bar in Adventureland.

My advice, if you’re going to get the drink for yourself: Order the cocktail rather than the shot, and tip your bartender especially well. 

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