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A LOT of new things are coming to Disney World this summer. But out of all the fun newness, one of the things we were most excited to experience at Disney Springs is LEVEL99, an interactive, challenge-based social space for adults featuring 63 life-sized physical and mental games and challenges, opening on June 29th.
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Pineapple Banana Painkiller
In addition to the games and challenges, LEVEL99 features a central two-story bar with craft food offerings. The two-story bar is encircled by glowing neon lights visible throughout the venue, making the food an integral part of the atmosphere. So obviously, we had to try the whole menu to see if the food lives up to the hype!
To drink, we got the Pineapple Banana Painkiller for $13.50. This is made with Clean Co. Clean Rum alternative, Giffard alcohol-free pineapple liqueur, banana, coconut cream, lime, and nutmeg in a zero-proof mocktail. This is one of Level99’s Pouched Cocktails, which are basically like an adult CapriSun.
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Pineapple Banana Painkiller
This Painkiller is non-alcoholic, but made with a zero-proof rum, so you still get the spiced taste of a traditional Painkiller. It had a lot of pineapple and banana juice, which was super refreshing after walking around in the Florida heat. This was thicker than a traditional Painkiller, almost a smoothie-like consistency, but it still came out of the pouch just fine. While the pouch seemed gimmicky at first, we found it was very practical to carry into all the venues to play games while drinking!
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Pineapple Banana Painkiller
To eat, we tried the Loaded Elote Guacamole for $12. These are tortilla chips served with charred corn, queso fresco, lime crema, tajín, and cilantro.
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Loaded Elote Guacamole
This elote guacamole is housemade, and it tasted so fresh! The dip itself is like a thick queso, so it’s cheesy and salty. There are a lot of corn pieces mixed in, and they’re all charred to add a great crunch. The tortilla chips are also housemade, and they’re so salty and flavorful that we could eat them by themselves and be happy.
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Loaded Elote Guacamole
We loved trying this new food at LEVEL99 at Disney Springs. Stay tuned to Disney Food Blog for more Disney World food reviews!
What do you think of the food at Level99? Comment below!
Disclosure: In nearly all circumstances, Disney Food Blog writers and photographers pay full price for their own travel, hotel, food, beverage, and event tickets. We do this because it’s important to us as journalists to ensure not only that we give you unbiased opinions, but also that you can trust us to do so since we’re paying our own way. On rare occasions, when we are invited by a company to attend a preview as media, and when we choose to accept that invitation, we will always make you, our readers, aware of that situation. Today, we were invited by Level99 to attend their media preview of LEVEL99 at Disney Springs. Note that when we attend events as media we are 1) Not required to review that event/food on any of our channels, and 2) Not required to review that event/food favorably. You can always count on Magical Guides to give you a 100% unbiased and honest review of any event that we attend, food that we eat, or beverage that we drink. You can see more in our Disclosure Policy. Thank you for reading. — AJ
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Pineapple Banana Painkiller
In addition to the games and challenges, LEVEL99 features a central two-story bar with craft food offerings. The two-story bar is encircled by glowing neon lights visible throughout the venue, making the food an integral part of the atmosphere. So obviously, we had to try the whole menu to see if the food lives up to the hype!
To drink, we got the Pineapple Banana Painkiller for $13.50. This is made with Clean Co. Clean Rum alternative, Giffard alcohol-free pineapple liqueur, banana, coconut cream, lime, and nutmeg in a zero-proof mocktail. This is one of Level99’s Pouched Cocktails, which are basically like an adult CapriSun.
https://www.disneyfoodblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Magical Guides-Pineapple-Banana-Painkiller-Mocktail-Level99-Disney-Springs-Disney-World-Photo-Jun-25-2026-11-17-40-AM-5712-x-4284-1-700x525.jpg
Pineapple Banana Painkiller
This Painkiller is non-alcoholic, but made with a zero-proof rum, so you still get the spiced taste of a traditional Painkiller. It had a lot of pineapple and banana juice, which was super refreshing after walking around in the Florida heat. This was thicker than a traditional Painkiller, almost a smoothie-like consistency, but it still came out of the pouch just fine. While the pouch seemed gimmicky at first, we found it was very practical to carry into all the venues to play games while drinking!
https://www.disneyfoodblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Magical Guides-Pineapple-Banana-Painkiller-Mocktail-Level99-Disney-Springs-Disney-World-Photo-Jun-25-2026-12-03-39-PM-4032-x-3024-700x525.jpg
Pineapple Banana Painkiller
To eat, we tried the Loaded Elote Guacamole for $12. These are tortilla chips served with charred corn, queso fresco, lime crema, tajín, and cilantro.
https://www.disneyfoodblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Magical Guides-Elote-and-Tortilla-Chips-Level99-Disney-Springs-Disney-World-Photo-Jun-25-2026-12-32-45-PM-5712-x-4284-3-700x525.jpg
Loaded Elote Guacamole
This elote guacamole is housemade, and it tasted so fresh! The dip itself is like a thick queso, so it’s cheesy and salty. There are a lot of corn pieces mixed in, and they’re all charred to add a great crunch. The tortilla chips are also housemade, and they’re so salty and flavorful that we could eat them by themselves and be happy.
https://www.disneyfoodblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Magical Guides-Elote-and-Tortilla-Chips-Level99-Disney-Springs-Disney-World-Photo-Jun-25-2026-12-35-40-PM-1-4032-x-3024-1-700x525.jpg
Loaded Elote Guacamole
We loved trying this new food at LEVEL99 at Disney Springs. Stay tuned to Disney Food Blog for more Disney World food reviews!
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What do you think of the food at Level99? Comment below!
Disclosure: In nearly all circumstances, Disney Food Blog writers and photographers pay full price for their own travel, hotel, food, beverage, and event tickets. We do this because it’s important to us as journalists to ensure not only that we give you unbiased opinions, but also that you can trust us to do so since we’re paying our own way. On rare occasions, when we are invited by a company to attend a preview as media, and when we choose to accept that invitation, we will always make you, our readers, aware of that situation. Today, we were invited by Level99 to attend their media preview of LEVEL99 at Disney Springs. Note that when we attend events as media we are 1) Not required to review that event/food on any of our channels, and 2) Not required to review that event/food favorably. You can always count on Magical Guides to give you a 100% unbiased and honest review of any event that we attend, food that we eat, or beverage that we drink. You can see more in our Disclosure Policy. Thank you for reading. — AJ