Red-Nosed Margarita Lands in Disney Springs the Red-Nosed Margarita may be just your thing.
The red-Nosed Margarita may be the perfect thing for you if you’re looking for a little cheer this holiday season.
This holiday beverage features Patron Silver, Cointreau, pomegranate juice, cranberry juice, lime juice, sweet & sour, and pure cane syrup.
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You can find this limited-time seasonal drink at several outdoor bar locations throughout Disney Springs. This would be a perfect refresher while doing some holiday shopping or the Christmas Tree Stroll.
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Disney Springs is a winter wonderland right now with beautiful decorations, holiday merchandise, and of course holiday treats and beverages.
I can’t think of a better way to enjoy the season than strolling around Disney Springs with a festive margarita in hand. Of course, if margaritas are not your thing you can always pop into Ghirardelli for a holiday hot chocolate. If you’re feeling a bit warm from all that Christmas shopping you can cool down with a Peppermint Frozen Hot Chocolate over at Swirls on the Water.
Does the Red-Nosed Margarita sounds like something you would enjoy? Whats your must have beverage of choice when visiting the parks? Let us know in the comments below.
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What exact locations at Disney Springs can I find the red-nosed margarita pictured in this post, with a Santa & Christmas tree floating in it?