Would you drink this US$5000 cocktail on Disney Wish?

The new Disney Cruise Line ship, Disney Wish is bringing the spectacular, with everything from $7000 cocktails to new themed suites.

The cocktail in question is called the ‘Kaiburr Crystal’ and Disney have confirmed its existence and price point, but its ingredients remain a mystery. Many people on social media have reported asking staff about the ingredients of the cocktail, but any answers are yet to be found.

However, The Point Guy reports that the star-wars themed drink is not just a cocktail, but rather an entire experience, rumoured to be filled with a smoke show, puzzle, storm troopers and maybe even more.

However, if this is a tad out of your price range, there are also more reasonably priced cocktails on board in the range of $15-20. 

Elsewhere on board you can find experiences like themed dining nights, such as Frozen and Marvel theatrically infused dining nights. 

There are also new features for kids and adults alike, with an adults-only Star Wars lounge for something sophisticated yet nostalgic and an Imagineering lab for kids for fun and educational experiences. 

Disney Wish has also invested heavily into big spa upgrades, with spa features far exceeding the other Disney ships and the wellness continues with a new infinity pool on the back of the ship, away from crowds.

The vessel is the fifth ship in Disney’s fleet was recently christened at Port Canaveral and is set to start sailing from July 14, on three and four night itineraries to the Bahamas and Disney’s private island, Castaway Cay.

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