Disney World removes two Club Cool flavors at Epcot
Disney World removed Royal Wattamelon and Country Club Merengue from Club Cool at epcot on June 5, changing two of the self-serve soda dispensers in the complimentary tasting area. A Disney Park guest posting as @DisneyScoopGuy wrote that the “Coca-Cola flavors from the Dominican Republic and the Philippines have been removed from all the soda machines at Club Cool in EPCOT.”
The missing drinks were Royal Wattamelon from the Philippines and Country Club Merengue from the Dominican Republic. At Club Cool, the Royal Wattamelon dispenser read “please try another flavor,” while the Country Club Merengue slot had been replaced with Beverly from Italy.
Club Cool at EPCOT
Club Cool sits inside EPCOT at Walt Disney World Resort and offers a complimentary soda tasting experience. On June 5, every self-serve soft drink dispenser at the venue was missing the two flavors, so the change affected the full lineup of machines rather than a single station.
That detail fits a pattern Disney guests have seen before. The Maid Joy Apple Lychee from Korea and Country Club Merengue returned to Club Cool in April after a short time away, and Disney had also dealt earlier in the year with supply issues involving Cucumber Sprite from Russia and the clear plastic Coca-Cola-branded tasting cups.
Royal Wattamelon and Country Club Merengue
Walt Disney World Resort had not commented publicly on the missing beverage flavors at Club Cool. Disney also had not said whether the absence was temporary or permanent, leaving the June 5 change as a snapshot rather than a final version of the lineup.
For visitors planning a stop at Club Cool, the practical takeaway is simple: the two flavors were not available that day, and one of the dispensers had already been reassigned to Beverly. If the return pattern from April repeats, the lineup could change again after a short break.
The most useful check for guests is the dispenser itself. On June 5, it showed whether a flavor was still being poured or had been pulled from service, and that is the clearest signal for anyone walking up to sample the drinks in person.