Disneyland has several free water bottle refill stations around the park, but find them can be tricky. We list where the easiest ones to find are!
Up until now, finding an easy way to refill your water bottle at Disneyland has been challenging. The drinking fountains work but don’t always fill to the top of the bottle. This is why we’re so excited that Disney’s commitment to the environment also means providing accessible drinking water to its guest.
These water bottle refill station easily allow replenishing of water bottles just like on a drinking fountain. Placing the bottle under the spigot allows the stream to fill until full. We first saw these types of stations in Walt Disney World, but now we’re seeing them at Disneyland around Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.
Where to fill your water bottle for free at Disneyland
- Tomorrowland – Near the entrance to Autopia is a newer water bottle refill station.
- Tomorrowland – There’s a second older one nearby at Galactic Grill. While this one isn’t as sleek, the water is still very fresh! Still, the Autopia one is much easier to find and use.
- Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge – If you’re facing the Milk Stand, go around the corner to the left. You’ll see the rustic water refill station
- Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge – A similar refill station can be found exiting the Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run attraction after experiencing the ride.
- Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge – A third refill station is near the restrooms (or “refreshers” as they say in Batuu). It’s located between two tanks to the left of the restrooms. Just watch out – a creature “lives” in those tanks!
- Fantasyland – Inside of Red Rose Tavern, look for the stained glass picture of Belle dancing with the prince. There’s an older model water bottle refill station located on the wall.
- Frontierland – Outside of the Rancho Del Zocalo restaurant is a cart with an older water spigot, similar to the one found near Galactic Grill.
Unfortunately, Disney California Adventure doesn’t have the free water refill stations like at Disneyland. Instead, you can tilt your water bottle over a drinking fountain. Hopefully Disneyland’s sister theme park will catch up soon! When it does, we’ll fill you in ASAP. Subscribe to our free e-mail newsletter and get updates sent straight to your inbox: https://magicguidebooks.com/signup.
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Disneyland’s List of Drinking Fountain Locations
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