Sunrise Sips and Scoops: A Sweet New Addition Worth Knowing About at Aquatica Orlando

Published by Jon Self on

Mint chocolate chip ice cream cone held in a hand outdoors with a green hedge behind.

Cool off at Sunrise Sips and Scoops in Aquatica Orlando. Read our full take on the menu, generous portion sizes, and must-try ice cream flavors.

A hand holds a disposable bowl with scooped vanilla ice cream and chocolate chips outdoors in sunlight from Sunrise Sips and Scoops
Photo by Jon Self

A fresh spot for ice cream, specialty coffee, and grab-and-go treats officially opened in early April right beside Mango Market at Aquatica Orlando. We recently visited to try the ice cream at Sunrise Sips and Scoops.

Aquatica Orlando, an excellent water park operated in conjunction with SeaWorld Orlando, expanded its dining lineup with a charming new culinary addition. Sunrise Sips and Scoops sits right next door to the existing Mango Market. As its name promises, it’s a dedicated, one-stop shop for ice cream scoops, morning coffee brews, premium donuts, pastries, signature donut sundaes, and quick grab-and-go snacks.

Exterior of a bright turquoise building with purple doors labeled Sunrise Sips and Scoops, offering coffee, ice cream, donuts, and pastries in a sunny setting.
Photo by Jon Self

The colorful light-blue building with bold purple doors is hard to miss. On a scorching Central Florida day, the promise of premium ice cream and chilled beverages will draw you right in. The location has quickly become a park favorite, even featuring exclusive rewards like limited-time weekday free scoop promotions for Annual Pass Members and event-exclusive specialties like the Rainbow Cheesecake Cone during the park’s vibrant nighttime AquaGlow events.

We visited twice on the same day to put two flavors to the test. Here’s what we found.

What We Ordered

Hand holding a mint chocolate chip ice cream cone outdoors with green bushes and a wooden fence in bright sun from Sunrise Sips and Scoops

Single scoops are priced at $9.49, whether you go with a bowl or a cone, the price is the same. Guests can pay a few dollars more for two scoops. At a major theme park, that price point is fairly typical, but the good news is that the portion size genuinely delivers. Both servings were generously scooped and felt worth the price relative to what you’d expect at a similar Central Florida venue. While many of the standard ice cream flavors (selection may vary) were there, we went with the Cookie Dough Ice Cream for our first option.

Cookie Dough Ice Cream

Hand holding a beige disposable bowl with scoops of vanilla ice cream and chocolate chips outdoors.

The first of our two ice cream choices was the cookie dough. It came with plenty of ice cream in a bowl. The ice cream itself was well above average in terms of flavor or creaminess. However, the cookie dough portion was average at best. Overall, it made a solid theme park ice cream option.

Mint Chocolate Chip — Waffle Cone

Mint chocolate chip ice cream cone held in a hand outdoors with a green hedge behind.

Round two of our taste test was the clear winner. The mint chocolate chip arrived in a crisp, proper cone with a massive scoop in a bright, classic green, with chunky chocolate pieces mixed throughout. For theme park ice cream, this one genuinely impressed. The mint flavor was clean and refreshing without tasting artificial, and the chocolate chunks gave it a great, satisfying texture. On a sunny afternoon, it hit the spot perfectly.

Sunrise Sips and Scoops Provides a Nice Upgrade

Hand holding a mint chocolate chip ice cream cone outdoors against green bushes and a wooden fence.

Sunrise Sips and Scoops is an incredibly welcome addition to Aquatica Orlando’s overall dining lineup. At a water park with limited food options, unless you only want pizza, Sunrise Sips and Scoops enhances the dining options. If you’re looking for a quick way to cool off after a long day conquering high-thrill water slides like Riptide Race or relaxing in the wave pools, the ice cream is a solid pick, especially the mint chocolate chip.

The $9.49 price tag aligns with standard theme park pricing, and the heavy-handed portion size means you won’t walk away feeling shortchanged. While we noted the ice cream has the distinct hallmarks of a high-quality, nationally distributed brand (SeaWorld properties historically carry Edy’s Ice Cream), the refreshing quality speaks for itself. Whether you need a morning caffeine kick before hitting the slides or a sugary afternoon cooldown, this vibrant little shop is well worth a stop on your next park visit during your day at Aquatica Orlando.

For more theme park dining reviews, visit MSM News every weekday at noon Eastern Time. Additionally, we sometimes post bonus theme park dining reviews. As always, eat like you mean it!

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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.