DOLE Whip is available year-round at Disneyland Resort, but July 16 brings a fresh reason to make an Adventureland snack stop. The Tropical Hideaway will debut the Hoa Aloha Float, mixing pineapple soft serve with cucumber lime agua fresca, chamoy, and candied kiwi.

Guests can find the frozen treat at three locations across Disneyland Park and Disneyland Hotel. The choices stretch beyond classic pineapple, too, with strawberry, peach, orange, floats, swirls, and versions with rum.
That candied kiwi deserves a second look.
Where can you get DOLE Whip at Disneyland Park?
The Tropical Hideaway in Adventureland carries the broadest selection. Guests can order classic DOLE Whip or create a swirl using any two flavors from strawberry, pineapple, and peach. Float versions add DOLE Pineapple Juice beneath the soft serve.
Select flavors are available through mobile order at Tropical Hideaway Express. The location sits along the jungle-lined path where guests can watch Jungle Cruise boats drift past and hear Rosita the cockatooās one-liners. Itās an easy stop to pair with a ride on Jungle Cruise.
Starting July 16, The Tropical Hideaway will also sell the non-alcoholic Hoa Aloha Float. A Swirl up Some Magic Cup arrives the same day while supplies last.
Tiki Juice Bar, located outside Walt Disneyās Enchanted Tiki Room in Adventureland, keeps its menu focused on classic DOLE Whip and the non-alcoholic pineapple juice float. Ordering here is mobile order only, so guests should place an order before walking over. The collectible Swirl up Some Magic Cup will also be available beginning July 16 while supplies last.

If youāre planning a full snack route, save these other cold treats at Disneyland Resort for later in the day.
Can you get DOLE Whip outside Disneyland Park?
Trader Samās Enchanted Tiki Bar at Disneyland Hotel has DOLE Whip at its Patio Bar, meaning guests do not need to enter Disneyland Park for this stop. Its lineup includes the classic soft serve, a non-alcoholic float, and a float with either Captain Morgan Parrot Bay Coconut Rum or Myersās Dark Rum.

The hotel location also has pineapple-orange soft serve swirled with guava juice in a Trader Samās 15th Anniversary Cup. A tropical float combines pineapple juice, pineapple and orange soft serve, and guava juice in the anniversary cup. An alcoholic version adds Captain Morgan Parrot Bay Coconut Rum and places the cup on the side.
Guests interested in that stop can use a guide to Disneyland Hotel dining when planning time outside the parks.
No prices were included in the July 15 announcement. Menu items may also change or become unavailable, so check the current menu before ordering, especially if the limited cup is the goal.
Shark Take: For a Disneyland Park visit on July 16, use mobile ordering for Tiki Juice Bar and check The Tropical Hideaway for the new Hoa Aloha Float. If youāre outside the park, Trader Samās Patio Bar is the resortās only listed location with rum versions.
Source: Disney Parks Blog
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