Want Free Disney World Coffee? Monday Could Be Your Day!

Published by Jon Self on

For one day only, a Disney Springs location—actually two—will offer free Disney World coffee. Guests must act fast to prepare for this day.

The day after the Super Bowl has become the day many people call in sick to work. We expect over 17 million people in the United States to call in sick on February 10, 2025. Many of those who call in sick to work will live in the Philadelphia and Kansas City area. Whether you call it the Budweiser Flu or not, many sports fans will wake up Monday with a hangover.

One Disney Springs third-party operation would like to help. With two Disney Springs locations, Starbucks has a possible aid for the day after the Super Bowl. In a nationwide promotion, Starbucks has a special offer. On Monday, February 10, a day the company is calling Starbucks Monday, the mammoth coffee company will be easing the pain of the day after the Super Bowl with a free hot or iced 12-ounce (tall) coffee. The offer is available at United States stores during regular operating hours and is limited to one per customer.

Disclaimer About Free Disney World Coffee

Free Disney World Coffee
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Based on previous articles we have written about Starbucks at Walt Disney World, we know readers have already assumed that this promotion is valid at all Starbucks. That is not true. Only the two Starbucks locations on Walt Disney World property at Disney Springs accept Starbucks Rewards or “Stars.“ Yes, you can earn “Stars” at any Walt Disney World Starbucks location. However, you can only redeem rewards at the two Disney Springs locations. Also, Universal Orlando Resort fans, no Starbucks on that property will allow you to redeem “Star” rewards.

Starbucks Rewards: Free Disney World Coffee on Monday

Free Disney World Coffee
Starbucks Disney Springs Photo by Jon Self

To receive your free Walt Disney World coffee, guests must use a pre-loaded Starbucks Rewards coupon found in the Starbucks app. You have time to prepare for those who have not joined the Starbucks Rewards program. Hopefully, you see this blog before Saturday morning before the Super Bowl. In advance, when guests can pick up their free Walt Disney World coffee, they must load the Starbucks mobile app and join the rewards program. They have until Friday at 11:59 p.m. Pacific time to set up an account to qualify for the free coupon.

Starbucks Free Coffee Monday

Of course, if you are not at Walt Disney World, you can pick up a free cup of coffee from your local Starbucks on Monday. You could order a snack and accumulate “Stars” to help pay for your next beverage at Disney Springs. Those Starbucks beverages do taste better when they are free!

Free Disney World Coffee Any Day

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Speaking of free, we love providing ways to save on vacation. Starbucks Rewards is one of those ways if you are a fan of their products. For those who miss out this Monday after the Super Bowl promotion, you can earn a complimentary beverage at the Disney Springs Starbucks anytime. Guests who have enough points or stars in their account can receive them at the two Disney Springs locations. Complimentary drinks start at around 100 stars, which most Starbucks fans reach monthly. Also, you can use “Stars” at the Orlando International Airport (MCO) Starbucks as well.

We wish you luck with this promotion. In fact, we will be at Disney Springs on Monday. Thus, we will be picking up a free coffee that day.

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Jon Self

Jon Self is an avid theme park fan. You can follow him at @pastorjonself on X/ Twitter or Jon.Self.37 at Instagram. He has been writing and editing in the theme park media world for over a decade. He also writes for several "foodie" sites as well as in the faith-based world.