If you are in Disneyland and want a way to spend even more money on your Disney vacation, they will happily take $250 for a cookie shot.

What is a cookie shot, and where can you get one?
A cookie shot is a cookie baked into a shot glass, then coated with chocolate inside the “glass” to hold liquid. Normal offerings include milk for about $11, but alcoholic versions are also available, featuring Baileys or RumChata for about $19.
Guests can find these “shot glasses” at the cart in the Grand Californian resort hotel that connects to Disney California Adventure and Downtown Disney.
Here, one can also spend $250 for a “shot” of Louis XIII cognac. Personally, if I were going to spend money to sample one of the most expensive alcohols in the world, I would probably not want it in a chocolate-lined cookie.
Given the influencer culture in the Disneyland area, I’m sure many suckers are lining up to spend $250 on a cookie and a sip of cognac.
The cookie shot is the cheapest way to sample the alcohol
According to SFGATE, this might be the most budget-friendly way to have some Louis XIII. As it costs “$260 for a pour of Rémy Martin Louis XIII Grande Champagne Cognac and $690 for a pour of Rémy Martin Louis XIII Cognac” at the Grand Californian’s Hearthstone Lounge.
Of course, those pours won’t come with bits of chocolate and cookie.
Yet another way guests can spend even more money at a Disney resort. I can think of a lot of better ways to spend $250, but maybe that’s just me.
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