Speedway pumpkin spice drinks have arrived at Walt Disney World! Enjoy fall flavors like the Pumpkin Spice Iced Cappuccino and Pumpkin Apple Crisp Cold Brew at Speedway locations, all without Disney’s high price tag.

Speedway Pumpkin Spice

It’s September in Orlando, which means one thing: pumpkin spice season has arrived—whether you’re ready or not. While Walt Disney World is busy rolling out $7 cupcakes shaped like Mickey pumpkins and lattes that cost almost as much as a Lightning Lane Single Pass, Speedway has stepped in to give fans a taste of fall that won’t break the bank.

Yes, Speedway, the gas stations scattered around Walt Disney World property, are now serving up Speedway pumpkin spice coffee creations. Finally, a way to sip fall magic before rope drop without needing to sell your Mickey ears on eBay. In fairness, we are not claiming these will be dirt cheap, as prices vary by location. However, we know they will be more cost-effective than inside the Magic Kingdom.

Speedway Pumpkin Spice Lineup

Speedway Pumpkin Spice

7-Eleven, Inc. brand stores (which Speedway is a part of) is turning up the autumn vibes with two new beverages that are available right at Speedway locations near Walt Disney World:

  • Pumpkin Spice Iced Cappuccino – A creamy, ready-to-sip bottled drink that blends smooth cappuccino with cozy pumpkin spice flavors. Perfect for those 92-degree “fall” mornings in Florida where scarves are still a bad idea.
  • Pumpkin Apple Crisp Cold Brew and Latte – Available in both cold brew and latte form, this blend combines pumpkin, crisp apple, warm cinnamon, nutmeg, and clove, topped with a buttery oat crumble flavor and a dash of vanilla. Basically, it’s like a hayride in a cup—minus the itchy straw.

Still, unlike the “limited edition” Halloween Walt Disney World treats that vanish the moment you finally find them on mobile order, these Speedway sips are ready when you are.

Beyond Speedway: Where Else to Get Pumpkin Spice

If you somehow manage to leave the Disney bubble (hard, we know), you can still snag these fall brews at:

  • 7-Eleven® stores – Ideal if you need a pumpkin pick-me-up and a Big Gulp the size of Cinderella Castle.
  • Stripes® stores – Another stop for travelers chasing pumpkin dreams outside Orlando.

So, whether you’re road-tripping to the parks or grabbing gas before tackling Epcot’s Food & Wine Festival, you’re covered. Of course, there exist Speedway locations besides the ones at Walt Disney World. We prefer the ones near Disney’s Boardwalk and Disney Springs.

A Gold Pass to Pumpkin Paradise

Want to stretch your fall coffee budget even further? 7-Eleven Gold Pass members can score seven free drinks a month, any size coffee, Big Gulp, or Slurpee for just $9.95 a month after a free trial. That’s less than the price of two Disney lattes. Translation: more money left over for Cheeseburger Spring Rolls at Magic Kingdom.

Speedway Pumpkin Spice Drinks

So, while Disney will happily charge you a theme park upcharge for your Starbucks or Joffrey’s pumpkin spice latte with a Mickey-shaped marshmallow floating on top, Speedway is delivering the flavors of fall at a fraction of the cost. The drinks may not last forever, but isn’t that what makes pumpkin spice season so magical and so meme-worthy?

Next time you pull into Speedway at Walt Disney World, grab a Speedway pumpkin spice Iced Cappuccino or Pumpkin Apple Crisp Cold Brew. It’s the most magical sip on property… especially for your wallet

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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.