List of eligible restaurants for beverage ticket

Mine did not come with any sort of pouch but I packed a few binder clips and paper clips which worked perfectly. I stuck them in a ziplock baggie but you probably only need that if it rains.

People have mentioned lanyards which I think would actually be really handy. The beverage ticket is the same one for your entire package so you pull it out a lot, would be nice to have handy.

They're probably talking about the shoulder bag which is a ticket you have to redeem.

I actually just kept most of the tickets in the vacation package folder that it came in. I kept the beverage ticket in my wallet though since I would constantly be taking it out, sometimes with a credit card to pay for my meal.

In the past, the vacation packages had landyard style passcases instead of the shoulder bag which made it a bit easier to show the beverage ticket. The stores still sell passcases and I personally have one that's more like a thin card wallet which I used back in the paper Fastpass era.
 
They're probably talking about the shoulder bag which is a ticket you have to redeem.
Yes. You can see a picture of it here: https://www.tokyodisneyresort.jp/dream/vpguide/english/original-goods-voucher.html

Disney describes it like this:

"This shoulder bag-type item has a pocket and zipper on the front, and can be used to hold tickets. You can use the strap to hang it from your neck or shoulder, or the attached clip to connect it to your bag or other items."
 
Yes. You can see a picture of it here: https://www.tokyodisneyresort.jp/dream/vpguide/english/original-goods-voucher.html

Disney describes it like this:

"This shoulder bag-type item has a pocket and zipper on the front, and can be used to hold tickets. You can use the strap to hang it from your neck or shoulder, or the attached clip to connect it to your bag or other items."
LOL! I got that bag and it never occurred to me to use it to hold stuff like the tickets! I was thinking it was a phone bag or something :rotfl:
 
We are back home now and our favorite drink was the pixie dust soda kiwi at Lookout Cookout. It had the best flavor to our taste buds, didn't have any jelly (which was a plus for me), and was kind of interactive with a special effect. I edited out the question marks for the drinks we tried with the beverage ticket from my list upthread of the special drinks. We did use our drink tickets to enter the Fantasy Springs restaurants to get free drinks without a food mobile order, but they wouldn't let us order any food at the register. They also let me order one drink per beverage ticket everywhere even if I didn't have my family with me at the time, and it seemed like most/all places had paper drink carriers to carry up to four drinks.
 

Vacation Packages: The selection of drinks that can be enjoyed with a Beverage Ticket to expand​


https://reserve.tokyodisneyresort.jp/en/information/detail/?id=2560&lang=&pagetype=VP

For visits on or before October 31, 2024
Eligible drinks:
・Soft drinks (including special drinks)
Participating locations:
・Counter service restaurants

For visits on after November 1, 2024
Eligible drinks:
・Soft drinks (including special drinks)
・Bottled drinks
・Drinks that come in paper packs
・Soup
Participating locations:
・Counter service restaurants
・Wagons
Note: Bottled drinks sold at vending machines and merchandise shops are not included.
 
This is a bit of an old thread, but I loved seeing the specialty drinks!
Does anyone have any info or experience with the soups you can get with the beverage ticket since it was added?
 
This is a bit of an old thread, but I loved seeing the specialty drinks!
Does anyone have any info or experience with the soups you can get with the beverage ticket since it was added?

I didn't use the beverage ticket but I have tried some of the soups.
For land, I like the gumbo soup from Cafe Orleans. For Sea, I like the seafood soup from Sebastians in Mermaid Lagoon.

I know there's a few places that have corn soup or some type of vegetable soup or minestrone but I haven't cared to try those. The most interesting seasonal soups are usually only at the buffeterias where you can't use the beverage ticket.
 
Two questions:

- Can I use the VP beverage ticket when ordering meals at QS restaurants?
- Does the VP beverage ticket work when mobile ordering?
 
Two questions:

- Can I use the VP beverage ticket when ordering meals at QS restaurants?
- Does the VP beverage ticket work when mobile ordering?

You cannot use the beverage ticket with mobile orders. In Fantasy Springs, you can use the beverage ticket when picking up a mobile order but other restaurants will often require you to line up in the regular line to use the beverage ticket after you pick up a mobile order.

When you order your food at a quick service restaurant, you can also show the beverage ticket for a free drink. If you're asking about set meals that include a drink, then no, the beverage ticket will not discount the cost of the set meal.
 
You cannot use the beverage ticket with mobile orders. In Fantasy Springs, you can use the beverage ticket when picking up a mobile order but other restaurants will often require you to line up in the regular line to use the beverage ticket after you pick up a mobile order.

When you order your food at a quick service restaurant, you can also show the beverage ticket for a free drink. If you're asking about set meals that include a drink, then no, the beverage ticket will not discount the cost of the set meal.
Thank you!
 












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