It’s no surprise that Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa is inspired by — you guessed it…the historic Saratoga Springs.Â
And, like other Disney World Resort hotels, the atmosphere transports you directly into the theme of the hotel. But it’s not just theming immersing you into the Saratoga Springs. At this hotel, you can also get a taste of the springs. Yes — a taste.Â
The Artist’s Palette at Disney’s Saratoga Springs is full of breakfast, lunch, and dinner options. But…did you know that this is also where you can grab bottled water that comes directly from Saratoga Springs?!
Yes, you can still find Saratoga Bottled Waters at this location! There’s a still version…
…and a sparkling version.
Each bottled spring water is packed with crisp, clean taste and low mineral content!Â
These waters are a fun way to immerse yourself even further into the atmosphere at this hotel. So, stop by Disney’s Saratoga Springs to taste the springs for yourself!Â
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beautiful gorgeous says
I’m glad the taste didn’t have anything to do with horses.
Richard+Mercer says
Gotta love the nutrition facts on a bottle of water.
“It’s just water — really!!”
Nicole says
Water from the springs in Saratoga tastes metallic, but this bottled water is really sourced from Maine.