We talk all the time about the benefits of getting free water cups in Disney World so you’re not paying for a water bottle every time you need a drink (which is A LOT, especially during summertime).
Bringing a reusable water bottle is fantastic just for this occasion, but did you know that there’s also an egregious amount you can pay for water in ONE spot in the parks? And no, it’s not the cost of buying a ton of water bottles throughout your trip (although that gets expensive too) — water at this one Disney World restaurant costs $120!
UPDATE: Please be aware that, as of mid-June 2024, Victoria & Albert’s is not currently serving the Svalbardi Polar Iceberg water. However, interested guests may inquire about availability when contacting Victoria & Albert’s for their reservation.
Victoria & Albert’s is the most expensive dining location in Disney World, costing a minimum of $295 per guest. This is a AAA 5-diamond rating restaurant that has been recognized by the Michelin Guide, and is located right at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa.
Wine packages for this experience start at an additional $155 per guest, while zero-proof options start at $115 per guest. While there are over 500 pairings to choose from that span 35 countries, there’s another exclusive offering that blows our minds.
While the “House Water” is included with your meal (thank GOODNESS), there’s a whole Still Water Menu. You can see pricing starting around $9 to try water from all around the world. Seriously — ALL over the world! Italy, Scotland, Wales, Denmark, Croatia, and more. But there’s ONE type of water on that menu that’s from a Svalbardi Polar Iceberg. It’s up to 4,000 years old (!!!) and one 750 ml glass will cost you a whopping $120.
YEAH. $120 for ONE GLASS OF WATER. Does anyone actually purchase this? When is it worth it? Well, we’re sure someone out there buys it, because otherwise we don’t think it would have stayed on the menu this long. However, every time one of our reporters or team members has dined at this location, they’ve considered the water to not be worth it.
Especially since you could get an entire pairing of zero-proof options for LESS! Now, if you’re a water connoisseur, no judgement, this may be a bucket list item for you, because where else can you try water that’s older than the Phoenician alphabet? (We just did so much research to make sure that ONE sentence was correct.)
Otherwise, we think trying some of the other waters on the list is a great way to have a more unique experience if you’re not interested in the wine or zero-proof pairings. But if you couldn’t care less about what type of water you’re drinking with your already-expensive meal, just stick with the House Water!
Want to check out our most recent review of Victoria & Albert’s? Check out our post below!
REVIEW: We Ate the MOST EXPENSIVE Meal in Disney World. Here’s What It Was Like.
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Would YOU buy this water at Victoria & Albert’s? Tell us in the comments!
Sandra G says
To be fair, the serving size isn’t one glass, it is 25.36 ounces, so slightly more than two cans of Coke or 3/4 of a liter. I might be intrigued by the idea of drinking water that is hundreds of years old (meaning minus modern pollutants) enough to spring for it as two people could easily enjoy it. There are plenty of wines out that that cost over $100/4 ounce pour, so if you are not a person who drinks alcohol, it could be fun to check off “drank 1,000-year-old glacier water” on your life list.
Lisa says
Why doesn’t people just say it Disney is not run by the same people it’s different and they just can’t run Disney the it was. Disney should be sold and let someone else try
Tom Welsh says
V&A is an awesome experience. It’s not “dinner.” It’s a dining experience. We’ve dined there a dozen times, and no two times are the same. No, we’ve never ordered anything from the “water menu.”