Milk Stand

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Milk Stand

Restaurant · Anaheim

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1313 Disneyland Dr, Anaheim, CA 92802

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Blue and green plant-based milk slushies with fruity flavors  

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1313 Disneyland Dr, Anaheim, CA 92802 Get directions

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1313 Disneyland Dr, Anaheim, CA 92802 Get directions

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All the Best Things to Drink at Disneyland | Eater LA

"“Toydaria Swirl is a party in your mouth, especially if you’re sick of plain old blue or green milk [in Galaxy’s Edge] and like some spice,” says Bryn MacKinnon, former co-host of The Window to the Magic podcast. To make the drink, green milk is swirled with a fruit sauce and mango jellies and topped with chili lime seasoning." - Caroline Pardilla

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Leah

Google
In my opinion, there’s no competition, Blue Milk’s the clear winner! •Blue Milk 5/5: refreshing, creamy, mildly fruity beverage that’s perfect on a hot day! •Green Milk 2.75/5: I wasn’t a fan. I can’t pinpoint the flavor, but it was kind of earthy. My friend didn’t mind it, but we agreed Blue Milk’s best. My only criticism is that they’re expensive for the amount you get. My friend got a neat Sipper, and I must say that love how Disneyland offers fun unique keepsakes!

Lisa Smith

Google
Stopped by for some green milk, poly starch puff bread, and tenoo swirl crunchies cereal drink. The poly starch puffed bread was pretty tasty and had a weird texture, kind of like a croissant with the concha sugar bread on topping it had some kind of a sweet cream inside which was pretty tasty. The blue milk with the swirl was pretty good a lot of nerds in it and the green milk is consistently good 10 out of 10 would totally recommend super cool little location in the middle of nowhere no line and the cast members were really friendly

Munchica

Google
Love the detail to this milk stand. Really makes you feel like you are living life in a Star Wars Movie. The scoop: Blue Milk: tastes like a melted rocket popsicle (like the white, red, and blue popsicle). Tasty treat. Green Milk: Reminds me of a non-dairy version of fruit loops cereal milk. I personally love this drink best out of the three I tried. Green Milk Toydaria Swirl: fun to try... Once... I prefer the green and blue milk alone but this one is more for slow sipping...like drinking a Caesar. It's green milk with Lychee jelly at the bottom with swirls of Tajin powder and perhaps some hot sauce... It's kinda galactically sweet and salty weird... But it looks fire!

Vonzy Brown

Google
Mobile ordering was amazing and a huge time saver. Both milks have very different flavors but both are delicious to me and I like them mixed together. Blue milk was a subtle coconut flavor. Green milk has a stronger flavor and it's sort of citrus mixed with passion fruit.

Kevin De Le Ree

Google
Simple, its just barely slushy but still drinkable. VERY sweet but I still enjoyed it.

Kyle Mika

Google
Really good stuff. I had the green milk with a quick online order pickup. I am surprised that the texture was not like milk, rather a smoothie or slushee type. It would make sense for the large theme park and no one would want milk on a hot day. But it was very tasty!

Ben

Google
Toydaria swirl: Get (if in szn) I love mangos a lot so this was pretty good. Just be careful of the first few sips as it'll make you pucker. Puff bread: Get. This was delicious and quite sweet. It was so good I got another to bring home :) Next time I'll just get the blue milk to see how that tastes. They seem to rotate this stuff pretty quick though so might not be able to get that swirly swirl. Of all the gimmicky and unremarkable carnival-esque food at Disneyland, the stuff at this shop is worth getting. Food: 8/10 Atmosphere: 8/10 Service: 7/10 Value: 5/10

Matthew Crews

Google
I got both the milks, the yellow tastes like lemon zest and the blue tastes like a blue gumball ( to me). I also got a weird green thing that looked interesting so I got it. It was just sprite in an interesting bottle.
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Michelle B.

Yelp
Tried both the blue and green milk this year and they did not disappoint. Both were tasty and the mobile order makes it easy to grab and go.
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Phillip L.

Yelp
The Milk Stand in Disneyland's Star Wars:Galaxy's Edge is a great place to stop by if you are looking to quench your thirst with Batuu's local drink refreshments. Yes my dear Yelp Review Readers...here you will find the offerings of a "Puffbread", as well as, the infamous Blue and Green "Milk(s). Although both of the "Milks" are a plant based blend of Coconut and Rice Milk...each has its own flavor characteristics. Personally, I enjoy the Green Milk...but then again, so many people are in favor of the Blue Milk. Be bold, try both and decide...Team Green (like me) or Team Blue? These liquid concoctions have a slightly strange texture and are a bit frosty or icy instead of smooth, yet on a hot day...they are sure to cool you down. Our Server was Josh (very pleasant and friendly) and his entertaining banter was also welcome. Thank-you Josh! On this occasion, in this Yelper's opinion...the one and only Milk Stand in Disneyland's Star Wars:Galaxy's Edge (for both the great customer service and proffered refreshments) truly earned this " if it's good enough for Like Skywalker it's good enough for me - highly recommend" 4 Star review
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Monique W.

Yelp
The Milk Stand is a quick service location in Star Wars: Galaxy Edge within Disneyland. My husband and I actually stopped by here for breakfast, not to try their milk, but to try out the Polystarch Puffbread! The Polystarch Puffbread is a multi-layered pastry with a sweet streusel topped on it! It kind of reminded me of a pineapple bun (Bolo Bao). It was delicious and not too sweet! The Polystarch Puffbread was approximately $6.79, and it was scrumptious! It was a great morning breakfast that we had, including the breakfast Ronto Wrap. Service was quick! You'll find the Milk Stand near the entrance from Fantasyland!
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Tracy K.

Yelp
I've had this spot several times before. The milk drinks are plant based by default, but any extra things you add in, you need to double check if they are plant based. The blue milk is Coconut and Rice Milk with fruity characteristics, and the green milk Coconut and Rice Milk with citrus and tropical characteristics. Staff always friendly. The cups are tiny and they charge you $8.99+ per cup. Located in Star Wars Land.
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Sara S.

Yelp
We got the blue milk, and it was great! Nice and cold, a little frappelike in texture, and like nothing I've had before. So glad it was vegan/plant-based! I mobile ordered it, so it was a very fast and painless process.
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Brian Q.

Yelp
As a huge Star Wars fan, I couldn't go without trying the famous blue milk that I've imagined for so long what it would taste like ever since seeing it in the movies. While the words "blue milk" really didn't give me high expectations, I will say I was pleasantly surprised with how good and refreshing it was. It actually has more of a slushie kind of consistency, so it's not just straight up liquid. It's a mix of coconut and rice milk, so anyone concerned about dairy need not worry. Definitely worth a try!
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Angela V.

Yelp
If you are a Star Wars fan you have to try the Milk Stand at least once. Personally, I prefer the blue milk over the green any day. It has a light flavor, creamy, and not too sweet. The texture is almost like a slushy. I recently tried the Tenoo Swirl Crunchies Cereal drink. It's a blue milk with raspberry sauce and topped with strawberry and grape candy pebbles. It was okay.. too sweet in my opinion and I didn't care for the raspberry sauce. I would prefer just the blue milk alone.
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Alisa B.

Yelp
As a Star Wars fan, you can't visit Batuu without grabbing some Bantha Milk on the go. The flavors are subtle and overall a creamy / nutty milk. It is a small cup for $8... but it just feels right drinking it while in Galaxy's Edge. + Be aware that though it's lactose-free, there is coconut! (tree-nut allergies) I wonder if they'll ever have Blue Milk Ice Cream in the future... especially since Luke Skywalker made it canon. I think that would be more worthwhile for the price!
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Edward C.

Yelp
Tried blue milk for the very first time at the milk stand in disneyland star wars galaxy edge. I will preface the review that prior to trying the blue milk at galaxies edge i had tried the trumoo blue milk that was released at retail stores. Trumoos blue milk tastes like melted vanilla ice cream. It has a nice creamy texture and with nice vanilla flavor that is not too sweet. So when i finally got to taste the blue milk here i was disappointed, the drink was more of a icy refresher style drink than milk. It had a good tropical flavor to it with the hint of coconut. The one thing i noticed was that after each sip i felt that i need a sip of water as my mouth felt dry. So overall the drink was okay at best and more of a novelty as you imagine yourself being on one of the planets of the outer rim in the star wars universe. Would i recommend it? If you have not tried the tru moo blue milk then yes you should if you l've never tried it before. Do i think its worth the $9 and some change probably not.
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Britney M.

Yelp
It's fun to sample out the flavors of milk. The internet went wild when this first opened, and everyone was comparing the blue milk versus the green milk. I've tried both on different occasions and they both suck lol There! There's your honest answer hahaha But really, they don't taste good. I appreciate that they are dairy free. But they just taste odd. Creamy, milky drinks. But not really a slushy or ice cream, just a milk slush with subtle flavors. I feel like the green flavor tastes like pee? Or cleaning agents? I don't know lol It's not good though. 4 stars for the service, creativity, and fun of trying the flavors etc. But the drinks themselves are not good.
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Jessica Y.

Yelp
The milk stand is located in the front when you enter Star Wars land. First time here to the land so was excited to try. I had to see for myself -- blue milk vs green milk. It's a blend of coconut and rice milk with ice into a slushy with fruity flavors. I think the blue milk tastes better but overall ok for the price as it's nearly $9 each. Creative idea for disney...just pricey.
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Toshi I.

Yelp
It was a hot day and I needed a cold drink. This hit the spot and the blue color was intriguing. Cool theme as it was located in the Star Wars area. Fruity and made with coconut milk. Yum! I only wish the cup was bigger.
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Trina D.

Yelp
If you're a fan of Star Wars, then you should try it. Blue milk is kind of a berry flavor and Green milk is more tropical with a citrus twist. Both drinks are dairy free and you can opt for a swirl (mix-in) if you choose to fall for their upsell. Hot tip: order both milks and ask for an extra cup so you can mix the two. It's so much better mixed! Mobile order to save yourself a wait in line. But in all honesty, I would not get it again. I'm more of a cold brew girl and save my $$$ for the cold brew found at Docking Bay 7. I went to the Milk Stand recently to try their limited offering of Polystarch Puffbread! It's delicious. It's basically a round croissant with a sugary crust. It's worth it! It's the perfect accompaniment to the cold brew. In "Star Wars" canon, polystarch puffbread, or just "polystarch" or "portion bread," is a self-rising bread made with polystarch flour. The wrecks of starships on Jakku contained many polystarch ration packs. Unkar Plutt collected the packs and traded them for scavenged goods at Niima Outpost. In "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," Rey gets some of these packs from Plutt and is seen making the bread. Polystarch bread is also mentioned in other "Star Wars" media, including on menus in "The Mandalorian." The Polystarch Puffbread can only be ordered while waiting in line as it doesn't come up on the Mobile order menu.
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Eileen S.

Yelp
I may not seen or know everything about every Star War, but I enjoy the Milk Stand and all it has to offer. Service is and always is quick. These drinks are always so refreshing in the heat. Is it just me or does the art direction of Star Wars land make everything feel 10 degrees hotter? Brb while I begin a conspiracy theory that there are heaters running out of all the building facades to keep Big Milk's business thriving 24/7. Another great thing that I love about these drinks... they're dairy free! You can enjoy a cuppa milky goodness without the consequence of being lactose intolerant! It's a win for everyone all around (literally and figuratively)!
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Samantha B.

Yelp
ALL HAIL THE BLUE MILK! The green milk is just gross. Even my husband has come around this time to agreeing the blue milk is better. This time they had a special version with nerds and strawberry in it so I got that and it was fun! I would definitely get that again. It was really tasty!
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Ben H.

Yelp
Toydaria swirl: Get (if in szn) I love mangos a lot so this was pretty good. Just be careful of the first few sips as it'll make you pucker. Puff bread: Get. This was delicious and quite sweet. It was so good I got another to bring home :) Next time I'll just get the blue milk to see how that tastes. They seem to rotate this stuff pretty quick though so might not be able to get that swirly swirl. Of all the gimmicky and unremarkable carnival-esque food at Disneyland, the stuff at this shop is worth getting. Food: 8/10 Atmosphere: 8/10 Service: 7/10 Value: 5/10
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Angela R.

Yelp
The milk stand is yet another thing that makes Galaxy's Edge amazing. Everything is on theme. Milk stand cups are a bit small so try both green and blue for fun.
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Angelica T.

Yelp
I miss the toydarian swirl Got the new milk orb sipper with blue milk... so cute but the light is barely perceptible. Tried the Tenoo Swirl Crunchies Cereal (special blue milk) too and it's better than regular blue milk because it has nerds candy on it... but not as good as the original toydarian swirl they had. The polystarch puff bread tastes like Porto's cheese roll but sweeter because of the top crust. We went across the way and also picked up a Galma Garlic Puffed Cheese Chips with a droid popcorn bucket... so garlicky and salty but if you like garlic it might be to your taste
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Jonna G.

Yelp
I've seen every single person drinking these drinks all over the park. My cousin and I were curious so we decided to try it when we passed by it and there wasn't a line. We opted out for the green milk since the blue milk had pineapples in it and I'm allergic. The green milk consist of orange, orange blossom, passion fruit. So this drink was more on the floral side and I was not expecting it to taste very floral. Not going to lie but it tasted like soap... I am very happy that it's a coconut and rice "milk" base so my stomach wouldn't hurt throughout the day. Would I go back? No. This was a "let's try it once for the experience."
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Czarina D.

Yelp
IIIIIIINTERESTING. I think I liked it? Haha Would I go out of my way to get it again? Probably not. But if someone offered it to me, would I drink it? Yes! I tried the blue and green milk. Between the two, I preferred the blue milk. Their flavors were definitely different. The blue milk was sweeter and tasted more like candy. The green milk was tangier and slightly sour (but in a good way). The texture was what surprised me! I thought it would be creamy like milk. It was actually more of a slushy/icee type texture. Either way, it was oddly refreshing! Something I might considering getting again in the heat!
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Thuy Dan T.

Yelp
Got the green milk with swirl and chamoy top. With the swirl, the color was not green but yellow and the drink resembled a mangonada. It tasted like there were chunks of mango? It was a refreshing, disney-priced mangonada to enjoy on a hot day. Glad I tried it but not one of those things that I would need to get again during my next Disney visit. Maybe the blue milk is worth?
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Joann V.

Yelp
2 stars I didn't expect much, but for an $8 drink, it's just very ok. Tried the blue milk and, to me, it tasted somewhere between a peach, rasberry, and pineapple. Peach-Pineappleberry? The consistency is interesting...the ice made it bearable to drink, but I think the consistency is pretty thick. Overall, good to try once, but never again. It's not bad, just not $8 good. Save your money for something else.
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Hannah H.

Yelp
Maybe I hyped this place up more in my head since the last time I visited but I swear the blue milk doesn't taste the same. Definitely more refreshing on a warm day than the rain. Not horrible but it's more for the experience than the taste.
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Cathy C.

Yelp
Oh, Disneyland...you have a magical way of sucking money out of your visitors so easily. And influencers are of no help. I was so hyped to try blue milk, green milk, and all the milks that are actually not milk but a plant-based beverage mixed with fruity flavors. 4 stars for being non-dairy so, I didn't have to suffer a stomach ache my whole day at Disneyland. But half a star for these drinks tasting so awful. Try drinking a plant-based beverage while taking a big whiff of a citrus-scented air freshener and you've basically experienced drinking the popular blue milk or green milk. They tried to be more creative by coming up with the green milk Toydaria swirl. It's green milk with tajin. This made me pucker up like no other. Nope, I still don't like it. The line here is pretty short and quick - because everyone else knows not to bother with the drinks here. Don't waste your money!
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Stacy K.

Yelp
Honestly the five star review is for the experience and NOT the taste of the blue milk. I did look at many of the other review and many of them agree, this is not the most tastetastic deliciousness of beverages, but more of an atmospheric experience. I also saw a review that blamed "influencers" which I get, but if you are a Star Wars fan, this is part of the package. We are fans. We headed here first to make sure to get all of the Star Wars goodness and this was part of the journey. Since I had planned on eating my way through the park, I only wanted a taste of everything. So this place did give us four cups so we could split the drink and share. Good thing, this drink is very bizarre. It was like drinking liquid fruity blue chalk. It had a very unusual flavor and texture. It is a bit unexpected and most of us did not love it, so sharing is advised. It was nice and cold, I would come back and try the green next time. But putting in perspecitive of the whole Star Wars package, it was well worth it at least once or a few times to try all of the different renditions of these drinks.
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Joriene M.

Yelp
Food (4/5 stars): The Blue and Green Milk are overhyped. I didn't enjoy the texture because I was expecting it to be a lot smoother like a smoothie or milkshake. Instead, it was icy like a Slurpee or Icee. The taste wasn't amazing either, but I preferred the Blue over the Green. Even though I don't highly recommend, it could be refreshing on a hot day. Experience (4/5 stars): * Price: overpriced and not worth * Wait Time: mobile order to skip the wait! * Service: good * Ambiance: it's a casual stand in Star Wars Land
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Vivian H.

Yelp
This wasn't something on my "to try" list, but my friend recommended me to come here. I heard it is a plant based coconut and rice milk. We got here around 2:30 and there was basically no line. Instead of trying the OG blue or green milk, my boyfriend wanted to try the Toydaria swirl. It is orange and yellow with mango chunks in it. It basically tastes like a mangonada in a smoothie chunky form. It was such a weird texture, it tasted like I was drinking tasty glue??? It didn't throw me off much, it was just weird. about half the yummy mango chunks floated to the bottom -- kinda annoying to get them. and most of the tajin was at the top so it was so sour at the beginning of the drink. lol wish it was flipped a bit It is nice to try but I don't think its worth $8 for a small lil cup. Granted... plant based milks are pretty pricey soooooo
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Yushi H.

Yelp
These drinks looked super cool and we saw tons of people walking around drinking them, so we were curious and excited to try them! I ordered the Toydaria Swirl ($8.79) and my friend ordered the Blue Milk ($7.99). I took one sip of the Toydaria Swirl and really did not like the taste at all... Since it was expensive, I took one more sip, but I couldn't drink any more after that and had to throw it away and buy a different drink (Coca Cola at a nearby stand) to get the taste out of my mouth. It wasn't what I was expecting or hoping for at all. Very strange taste. I tried my friend's Blue Milk, and even though that was definitely better than the Toydaria Swirl, it also kind of tasted weird. The texture was like an Icee or slushy type of drink, but it definitely didn't taste as good as an Icee. The service was really fast, which I appreciated, and I loved the vibe of the area, but the drinks were definitely not worth the money, especially since I threw mine out and had to buy another drink to get rid of the bad taste. If you really want to try this place, I'd suggest going for the Blue Milk.
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Bob E.

Yelp
The blue milk is excellent, tropical but not to sweet, my wife gets it every time we come. The puff bread was really good too, but it's just a sweet croissant with sugar on top. It was fun to order once, but it's not really worth the price and I wouldn't get it again. The line always move quick and it's the fun off world service you'd expect from galaxy's edge.
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Anna H.

Yelp
Green Milk Toydaria Swirl - ($8.79) - but basically $10 with tax, and it was the most disgusting drink ever. The tajin with hot sauce mixed with the jelly bites on the bottom. Texture was weird. The flavor was a sweet and sour caesar. Regretted instantly.
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Jennifer N.

Yelp
Idk what all the hate is for but my boyfriend and I loved the milk here! It was so good, that we came back again that day and still dreaming about the bantha milk. We tried both the green and blue milk. It's hard to describe the flavor, its not like anything we've had before. You definitely taste the coconut and rice milk but I can't put my finger on where the fruityness comes from. Maybe people were expecting a milk shake? We came in with no expectations and enjoyed it for what it was. A refreshing drink that isn't too sweet.
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Vanessa O.

Yelp
2 stars; giving them the benefit of the doubt, that maybe the workers who made our drinks didn't quite know the correct proportions of ingredients. Both have a coconut+rice milk base. Blue has dragonfruit, lime, watermelon, pineapple. Green has orange, orange blossom, passion fruit, grapefruit. Think: shaved ice syrups in milk. Both of our blue and green milk had TONS of syrup, so it was way too sweet, even for me. In reading the descriptions, I was expecting a fresher fruit taste rather than a 7-11 slushie with too much syrup. However, I'm a fake milk in my milk tea type of girl, so that in and of itself wouldn't have been a deal breaker. It was just an overload of syrup and sourness--much more than a sour gummy candy (which I like). We got the jellies in the blue, and they were unpleasantly incredibly sour... No one in our group enjoyed the drinks, so they went to waste. Big disappointment! I'm thinking that maybe our milk baristas weren't necessarily experienced with these cute concoctions. But, I will not venture to try them again. This and the black caf (from nearby Docking Bay 7) were big disappointments. The cinnamon vanilla cold brew with cream in Fantasyland was FANTASTIC though--that drink is not hyped up, but unlike it's Star Wars competitors, it actually deserves to be. Save yourself from spending $ on disappointment, and try that instead.
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Ann T.

Yelp
Not bad! My friend got this for me and she says that the blue milk is her favorite. Honestly, it tastes like semi-slushie lychee Calpico if anything. It's not a big glass, so it's one of those things you gotta try to say that you've tried it, but I wouldn't say that it's a must every time I go to the park. Not gonna lie, a bit pricey for the amount that you get...
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Christine A.

Yelp
Service: when we went we had the greatest cast members helping us Ambiance: Bantha Milk: yes please! Blue or Green it doesn't matter to me -- they're both so yummy and refreshing but with different but distinguishing flavors. do I have a favorite? no, I like them both.... call me crazy
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Vira P.

Yelp
I didn't like blue milk at all! I was disappointed, but I don't regret it either. Reading the other reviews, I finally understand the flavors. Apparently there's dragon fruit, and with the rice and coconut milks, it gave it a very interesting citrusy taste. I did like the texture though (like a slushee), and on a hot day, I can imagine it would be refreshing. But I couldn't get past the flavor. I ended up throwing it away anyway because Smuggler's Run was only a 15-min wait, so we wanted to get in line before the wait time got longer. I saw a couple throw away their blue and green milks too after tasting it. For me, blue milk isn't my thing. But I say you should try it for yourself because where else are you going to get it?
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Kekoa O.

Yelp
Tried the green milk here.. it was very icy and more like a slushee consistency. You would think it's like regular milk but it definitely isn't. Not bad for when it's super hot outside walking around Galaxy's Edge.
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Michaela D.

Yelp
Since it's just milk, the line goes pretty quick, but mobile ordering is still an option if needed. We tried both the green and blue milks. The blue is more of a berry-taste, while the green is very bright with a tinge of lime to it. I personally prefer the blue, but they are both fun and unique options to try. They remind me of the pink drink from Starbucks.
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Brenda L.

Yelp
Blue milk over green milk! The drinks here are decent - they have interesting flavors and at times, a strange texture... but I think it's worth the try if you're curious as to what it tastes like! I'm definitely pro-blue milk here. The Blue Milk ($8), as described on the app, is a plant-based blend of coconut and rice milk with "alluring" fruity characteristics. My recent visit, my drink was super icy and thick. My partner tried the Toydaria Swirl ($8.79), which is their green milk (described as a plant-based blend of coconut and rice milk with zippy citrus and tropical characteristics), swirled with a fruit sauce, mango jellies, and chili lime seasoning. The swirl basically tasted like tajin to us. In the first few sips, the drink was SUUUUPer sour. Drinks are pricy for the tiny cup you get, and you definitely have to have a specific flavor palette to enjoy it LOL
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Ashley C.

Yelp
Saw everyone with blue milk and decided I needed to try! Was pretty good and refreshing on a hot day. Tasted more like a slushy than I thought! The milk taste is subtle and more aligned in how creamy it is. The drink also has an icy texture it to it as well. Overall, a fun experience! It's Disneyland, so go try new adventures and go for the experience :)
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Audrey F.

Yelp
For Star Wars fans, the milk stand is definitely worth trying for the novelty! The stand is wonderfully decorated and the menu is quite simple (only three drinks), which means the drinks come out quite quickly. I ordered through the mobile app and walked right to the front to pick up my drinks. I tried the blue milk and it was odd but refreshing, making it a perfect "alien" milk. They say it's a coconut and rice milk drink, but to me, it tasted like lime Skittles and was vaguely milky. The texture was slightly gelatinous and like a partly melted slushie. Even though it was expensive, I enjoyed the experience and thought it was worth it for the fun of experiencing something directly from the movies. It's perfect for a hot day!
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Dang N.

Yelp
It's terrible. All of it. The kids just wanted this so course I tried both. Will pass for future visits.
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Elizabeth P.

Yelp
Team Blue Milk! Get the Green milk if you want to drink potpourri. The Toydaria Swirl is the better alternative if you want to try the green milk. Mobile order it through the Disneyland app so you don't have to wait in line. It's pricey for the small cup so we only treat ourselves once in awhile.
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Justin L.

Yelp
Surprisingly not bad! Maybe it was because of the summer heat, but I found it enjoyable. Probably won't stop by too often because of the price, but it's a must try if you're into Star Wars or sugary treats. The drink made its film debut in "Episode IV: A New Hope" (1977), when Luke was eating with Aunt Beru and Uncle Owen on Tatooine. Fast forward forty years to "Episode VIII: The Last Jedi (2017), we see Luke harvesting green milk from a thala-siren like how a farmer milks a cow. Although the movie versions are liquidy like conventional milk, Disneyland's rendition has more of a smoothie-like consistency. You can find Milk Stand on the east side of Galaxy's Edge, near Droid Depot and First Order Cargo. There's usually a line outside, so if you have the Disneyland app I would just place a mobile order. If you need to change or cancel, you can do that as well. Both drinks are dairy-free, made with coconut and rice milk. Blue has a fruity flavor, while Green has a tropical taste. There's also a Toydaria Swirl, which is green milk with chilli seasoning and mango jellies. As a movie concept brought to life, it falls flat. Instead of a blue milk slush, I think they could've made: 1. Blue Milk Horchata 2. Blue Milk Yakult 3. Literally Blue Milk... like Chocolate or Strawberry Milk, but blue Butterbeer at The Wizarding World of Harry Potter seems to be better executed. But the "milk" was palatable nonetheless.
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Krysten I.

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Blue Milk. I had to try it. I was glad I tried it, but i probably won't get it again. I want to try green milk next time, and after that, I'll be done with this colored milk stuff. The milk stand is loacated in the new Star Wars land, right across from Kylo Ren's stage. You can also see a lot of characters near here. We saw storm troopers several times and Rey. Apparently Chewbacca can be seen near the millennium falcon. Back to the milk. It wasn't as milky as I thought it would be. It's made from coconut milk, so it's a bit tropical, but I wouldn't call it creamy. It really tasted like candy. It was a kind of smoothie consistency, but left a little bit of a slimy after taste. It was refreshing, and even though the line moves pretty quickly, mobile ordering through the app was wayyyy faster. For $8, I didn't think it was worth it. However, I'm glad I got to try it. It's part of the whole Star Wars experience.
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Kim T.

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Blue Milk, whaaa??? While planning my trip out to Disney, one of the MUST TRY items on my Drinks List was the Blue Milk from Milk Stand - located at Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge. They are adjacently across from Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run (I managed to get a quick picture of Kylo Ren above the balcony before he disappeared back inside). Blue Milk was featured in the 1977 Star Wars: A New Hope movie when Luke Skywalker drank it for breakfast while sitting at the table with his Aunt Beru and Uncle Owen. Magic Key Pass Discounts Accepted? No $7.99 Blue Milk: I decided on the Blue Milk because I love the light blue color. There's also a $7.99 Green Milk, but I'll try that out next time. I asked the Staffer what flavors are in each drink, and she had mentioned the Blue Milk contains (white) Dragon Fruit and the Green Milk contains more a citrusy flavor (I don't recall the full detail since I was focused on the Blue Milk). She had also told me that both drinks are dairy-free, plant-based made with coconut and rice milk, and finished off with a puree, slushy iced texture. Taste-wise, I dig it! It was a warm Saturday morning and this welcomed drink revived my body and soul! However, be careful when drinking it, I ended up getting two moments of brain freeze, lol! I can actually taste the (white) dragon fruit (if they used the red dragon fruit, then it loses the light blue color effect) along with the coconut and rice milks. For those of you who had never tasted dragon fruit, it tastes like a cross between a strawberry and pear. The puree, slushy iced texture was great to nibble on in between sips. Best of all, since this was dairy-free and plant-based, it was gentle on my tummy, especially, since we were running around to different rides and dining reservations afterwards. I also saw the $8.79 Toydaria Swirl and thought about getting, however, the aesthetics didn't look that appealing. At first, I thought it was caramel swirls, but my friend then looked up the ingredients and mentioned that it was a "savory Fruit Sauce, Mango Jellies, and topped with Chili Lime Seasoning." Yea, that's definitely a hard pass for me. No Chili Lime Seasoning (too spicy for me) and mangoes are too acidic (I can only tolerate a small amount). Definitely, no to this drink, lol! Overall, I enjoyed my first glass of Blue Milk and looking forward to trying out the Green Milk next time!
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Shalini G.

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kids finally tried the blue milk (bday treat for my teen babies). i was shocked when i tasted it...i really thought it would be more like milk when in fact it was like an over the top amazing slurpee/slushie/icee shake. wow!! kids both loved it! both got blue.
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Paul J.

Yelp
After a long day trudging through Tatooine and repairing the Millennium Falcon, what can you drink to quench your hot desert thirst? Bantha milk! The Milk Stand at Galaxy's Edge serves up blue milk, green milk (although ours looked more yellow than green), and Toydaria Swirl, which is green milk swirled with chili lime seasoning, mango jellies, and fruit sauce. The milk is actually coconut and almond milk mixed together, so no worries if you're lactose intolerant or allergic to cow milk. Besides, there are no cows on Tatooine, only Banthas and Thala-sirens. Enjoy!
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Krystal L.

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Located in Star Wars Galaxy Edge at Disneyland, this little Star Wars themed milk stand is a big hit and for a good reason, it's so delicious! At first I had a hard time recalling how blue milk had anything to do with StarWars, but if you're a nerd like myself who doesn't mind rewatching the series over and over again, you'll catch that in Episode IV: A New Hope, Luke Skywalker actually takes a sip of a blue milk concoction while having breakfast with his aunt and uncle in their home in Tatooine. I'll be honest, I'm not a huge milk fan, but I promise you this drink tastes nothing like regular milk. This cold coconut flavored slushy is sweet and refreshing. I enjoyed down to the very last drop and in fact, I liked it so much that we ordered another one before we left Disneyland just so we could have round two of savoring it! While nothing in Disneyland is ever cheap, I didn't mind that these milk themed beverages cost 7.99 because they're definitely worth the price. FYI, the green milk is quite tasty as well but has a hint of an underlying sour taste to it, so I preferred the blue one over the green one. You may have to wait in a little bit of a line since these beverages are quite popular right now, but it'll be worth the wait! Pro tip- The also serve a Blue Milk concoction in Oga's Cantina. It's in a larger glass and is paired with a delectable doughnut!
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Love K.

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How disgusting does milk sound when you watch the scene of The Last Jedi and see Luke Skywalker drinking milk from that "sea cow." Well, clearly not disgusting enough because there's a Milk Stand in Star Wars land that everyone keeps lining up for! I wish we got more for our buck. The blue milk was out of this world. Actually, it wasn't. It tasted like a: berry, coconut, tropical, icy, smoothie. But clearly, no one can seem to nail the taste down.The green milk tasted more citrus-y meets melon. I wasn't a huge fan. The blue was so good we went back at the end of the night to purchase the bottle ($24.99) which came with more milk. They unfortunately do not provide samples. I mean I understand. Why would they offer samples when they know we are going to get suckered in to try both the blue & green milk which results in $16? Cha-ching!