Where to Find Champagne in Disneyland Paris

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Champagne Locations Disneyland Paris
 

I love finding the little extras that make a Disney day feel even more special. And as someone who loves a glass of champagne, one of my favorite Disneyland Paris discoveries has been the collectible champagne flutes.

Over the past few years, Disneyland Paris has released several collectible champagne flutes, turning a simple glass of bubbly into a souvenir you can actually take home. What started with the gold flute later expanded to a silver version, and most recently, a blue Frozen-themed flute inspired by World of Frozen.

The tricky part is that Disneyland Paris doesn't exactly advertise where to find them. I actually discovered them after spotting other guests walking around with a champagne flute and asking where they had bought it. Once I got my first one, I started keeping an eye out for newer ones… and somehow ended up with a small collection of my own.

Of course, these aren't the only place to get champagne in Disneyland Paris. You can also order a glass at Fleur de Lys Bar in the Disneyland Hotel, as well as at La Table de Lumière and La Forêt Secrète. The only difference? You won't get to keep the glass afterwards — and honestly, where's the fun in that?

So if you're hoping to get your hands on the gold, silver, or blue Frozen champagne flute, here's where to look:

#1 The Gold Flute

The gold champagne flute was the first one I added to my collection, and it's still one of my favorites.

You'll find it inside Disneyland Park. Walk down Main Street, U.S.A. towards Sleeping Beauty Castle and look for the champagne cart on the right-hand side, right where the row of shops ends on the corner. If you're struggling to find it, it's the last building on the right before you reach Central Plaza.

A glass of champagne costs €20 and comes served in the gold flute, and you get to keep afterwards. The cart is usually there year-round, but because it's located outdoors, it may be closed during bad weather. If that's the case, don't panic – I thought it had disappeared during one of my visits, only to realize it simply wasn't open that day.

Out of all the champagne flutes Disneyland Paris has released so far, the gold version is still the most iconic to me. Since you pick it up right on Main Street, U.S.A., it's also the easiest one to photograph in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle. There's just something fun about walking towards the castle with a glass of champagne in hand and knowing you'll be taking the flute home afterwards.

#2 The Blue Flute

The blue Frozen champagne flute is the newest addition to the collection and easily the most eye-catching of the three. Inspired by World of Frozen, it's a fun option if you're looking for something a little different from the gold and silver designs.

You'll find it Disney Adventure World (formerly Walt Disney Studios Park), Once you enter the park, follow the main pathway straight ahead. Keep walking until you reach the area near The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. On your right-hand side, you'll spot Flutes & Treats, which is where the blue Frozen flute is available.

Unlike the Main Street champagne cart, you have two champagne options here. A regular champagne costs €20, while rosé champagne is available for €25. Both are served in the blue Frozen flute and, of course, you can take this one home afterward as well.

One thing I particularly like about this location is that it feels a little less obvious than the Main Street champagne cart. If you're already heading towards World of Frozen, it's an easy stop to make along the way.

#3 The Silver Flute

The silver champagne flute is the final flute currently available in Disneyland Paris.

If you've just picked up the blue Frozen flute from Flutes & Treats, you're already heading in the right direction. Continue walking down the main pathway towards Adventure Bay. On your right-hand side, just behind the new Tangled ride, you'll find The Regal View Restaurant and Lounge.

The silver flute is available both in the restaurant and in the lounge. A glass of champagne costs €20 and, just like the other flutes, you get to keep the glass afterwards. Unlike the gold and blue flutes, I don't actually own this one myself — yet. When I visited The Regal View, I had already finished two glasses of champagne earlier in the day and decided that a cocktail was probably the better choice. Even I have my limits.

That said, I spotted plenty of guests carrying the silver flute during my visit, so if you're hoping to complete the collection, this is where you'll find it.

Whether you're after the gold, silver, or blue Frozen flute, I hope this guide saves you from having to ask multiple strangers where they got theirs like I did. Cheers! 🍾

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