Disneyland tiki fans are going to want to clear some shelf space immediately.

Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar at Disneyland Hotel has introduced a major new menu refresh featuring several new tropical cocktails, updated drink offerings, and brand-new collectible souvenir tiki mugs. And these new mugs look absolutely INCREDIBLE!
Disney shared a first look at several of the new additions now available at the popular Disneyland Resort lounge, including specialty beverages served in detailed tiki mugs themed to Trader Sam’s signature tropical aesthetic.

Among the new offerings is the Tangaroa Cooler, made with Hendrick’s Gin, orgeat, falernum, Angostura bitters, and grapefruit and lemon juices. The cocktail is served in a souvenir tiki mug available for an additional charge.

Disney also highlighted the Pago Pago Cocktail, which combines aged rum, Chartreuse, crème de cacao, pineapple juice, and lime juice for a tropical-inspired drink option.

Several new collectible mugs are also part of the updated lineup. Disney’s photos show elaborately themed tiki-style designs featuring carved faces, tropical iconography, colorful glazing, and Trader Sam’s branding inspired by the iconic Jungle Cruise-themed lounge.

In addition to the beverages, Trader Sam’s has also rolled out updated food offerings, including new wings, salads, breakfast items, and tropical-inspired dishes. Recent additions include:
- Chili-Orange Glazed Chicken Wings
- Szechuan Cucumber Salad
- Tropical Pancakes
- Korean-style Breakfast Sandwich

The updated menu arrives as Trader Sam’s continues celebrating its reputation as one of the most popular lounges at Disneyland Resort. The interactive tiki bar first opened at Disneyland Hotel in 2011 and has become a fan-favorite destination thanks to its immersive effects, themed bartending performances, collectible mugs, and hidden Disney details throughout the space.

Inside the bar, certain drink orders still trigger interactive show moments, including erupting volcano effects, thunderstorms, sinking ships, lighting changes, and themed audio gags that longtime Trader Sam’s fans know and love.

Between the new cocktails and the latest tiki mug designs, Disney may have just made Trader Sam’s even MORE difficult to get into this summer.
We’ll continue following additional Disneyland food updates, Trader Sam’s merchandise releases, and Disney Eats announcements, so be sure to check back soon for more Disney Parks news and dining coverage.






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