Green Evil Queen Tiki Mug Arrives at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort

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A hand displays a green Evil Queen Tiki Mug amid lush plants and a tiki statue, reminiscent of Disney's Polynesian Village Resort.

Green Evil Queen Tiki Mug Arrives at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort

A green version of the Evil Queen & The Witch tiki mug first released at Disneyland Resort is now at Walt Disney World.

Green Evil Queen & The Witch Tiki Mug with Apple in the Brew Cocktail – $75

The mug was designed by Florian Bertmer. A gray version was first released at Disneyland Resort on October 1. This green version is available for a limited time, while supplies last at Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort.

The sculpted tiki mug showcases the Evil Queen from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs on one side, framed by her golden Magic Mirror. The other side is her Witch or Old Hag form, holding up a red poison apple.

A hand displays a Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto mug base at Polynesian Village Resort, featuring Disney and Eekum Bookum logos.

The Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto logo is printed on the bottom of the mug, along with “Disney Artist Showcase Featuring Florian Bertmer.”

The mug comes in a box with an Evil Queen-specific design and the Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto logo printed on the top.

A hand with a neon green wristband holds a Green Tiki Mug in front of the Disney Polynesian Village Resort sign, no castle visible.

Disney handed out wristbands for ordering the mug earlier today. Pick-up began at 3 p.m. and will run until the bar closes at midnight. There is a limit of two per person, per transaction.

Apple in the Brew Review

Hand holding a plastic cup with a light drink at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort, colorful event sign outside, no castle visible.

It comes with the specialty drink Apple in the Brew: Ghost Reposado Tequila, cinnamon syrup, Minute Maid Apple Juice, lemon, and ginger. The drink is not served in the tiki mug but in a separate plastic cup.

A hand holds a Green Tiki Mug of iced drink with a straw, topped with cinnamon, glowing in sunlight at a Disney Park outdoors.

The drink is spicy but tasty. The tequila pairs perfectly with the cinnamon syrup packing a punch only subdued by the apple juice. We couldn’t really taste the lemon, but the tequila taste wasn’t prominent so we assume the lemon cut the tequila flavor. The ginger shines and gives it a spice.

It’s a perfect marriage between tequila and a fall drink, which normally don’t go together, creating a unique beach fall vibe.

Rating out of 7: 4

Non-Alcoholic Version

A hand holds iced lemonade with a straw at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, lush greenery behind—no castle like those in Disney Parks.

There’s also a non-alcoholic version, which we actually preferred. It’s everything except the tequila, allowing the apple juice to shine. The ginger still adds some spice. It’s a well-balanced and refreshing drink.

Rating out of 7: 6

@wdwnt The Evil Queen tiki mug has arrived at Trader Sam’s! 🍎 Do you dare sip from the Evil Queen’s Tiki Mug? 👑 Let us know in the comments below!👇 For a full, detailed review on these new items, visit WDWNT.com! #disneyparks #waltdisneyworld #disney #wdw #disneyworld ♬ Magic Mirror (Remix) – Jonathan "Dakari" St. Aimee

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