Disney World Passholder Exclusive and Summer Social Flight: Our Full Everglazed Disney Springs Review

Our latest Everglazed Disney Springs review dives into the limited-time mocktail donuts and the V.I.Passholder exclusive available through July. There were four new donuts to try, so we went for it. How did it go?

Summer has officially arrived at Walt Disney World, and if you are looking to beat the Florida heat with something sweet, Disney Springs has a few limited-time options on the menu. Running now through July 31, 2026, as part of the “Summer at Disney Springs” celebration, Everglazed Donuts & Cold Brew has rolled out a collection of seasonal treats designed to channel classic warm-weather beverages. These arrived just in time for National Donut Day.
We stopped by the popular donut shop to do an Everglazed Disney Springs review of their newest menu additions: the Summer Social Donut Flight and the limited-edition V.I.Passholder Donut. Ready to see how these mocktail-inspired pastries stack up? Let’s dive into our full Everglazed Disney Springs review.
The Main Event: The Summer Social Donut Flight ($12.95)

The centerpiece of the current seasonal menu is the Summer Social Donut Flight. Priced at $12.95, this flight includes three square, mocktail-inspired donuts.

While Everglazed is famous for its massive, yeast-risen donuts that can easily serve two people, the donuts in this flight are smaller than their standard counterparts. However, don’t let the word “flight” fool you into thinking these are bite-sized samples. They are still decent-sized doughnuts that offer plenty of food, making the $12.95 price point feel like a fair Walt Disney World value for a trio of specialty treats. Standar Walt Disney World discounts do apply.
Visual presentation is always a strong suit here, and this flight shines on display. The square shapes give them a clean, modern aesthetic, and the vibrant color scheme perfectly evokes a beachside drink menu. Here is how the individual flavors performed, ordered from left to right as they appear in the flight box.
1. Piña Colada

- Appearance: Coated in a smooth, pale cream-colored glaze, topped with a generous swirl of white buttercream, toasted coconut crumbles, and a bright red maraschino cherry.
- Our Take: This is a very commendable attempt at a classic tropical profile. The coconut crumbles on top add a wonderful texture and provide the necessary nutty sweetness to match the glaze. Unfortunately, the buttercream, which is usually a signature strength of Everglazed’s bakery team, fell a bit flat and felt weak compared to their standard recipe. It is still a good version of a piña colada donut, but a richer buttercream would have easily pushed it into greatness.
2. Strawberry Mojito

- Appearance: Dressed in a vibrant pink strawberry glaze, crowned with a bright green mint buttercream swirl and a real, fresh mint leaf.
- Our Take: This was easily the best option of the three. It is incredibly mint-forward, which provides a genuinely refreshing, crisp bite that stands out among heavy bakery items. If we have one critique, it is that the pastry is slightly lacking in a punchy strawberry flavor to balance out the herbs. Even so, the execution is highly successful. This is a genuinely good donut that has the structural integrity and unique flavor balance to become a permanent part of the core menu.
3. Lemon Drop

- Appearance: Features a golden-brown glazed square base, accented by a white buttercream starburst and topped with a single yellow, sugar-coated lemon gummy candy.
- Our Take: This one felt like the simplest entry of the flight. The donut base itself was perfectly executed. It was fluffy, soft, and standard for Everglazed’s high-quality dough. However, the actual lemon flavor is entirely concentrated on the candy piece resting on top. Once you eat the candy, you are essentially left with a standard, well-made glazed donut. It is tasty, but it lacks the baked-in complexity of its two flight siblings.
Walt Disney World Annual Passholder Exclusive: V.I.Passholder Donut ($6.95)

In addition to the mocktail flight, Walt Disney World Annual Passholders can access an exclusive menu item through July 31: the Limited-Edition V.I.Passholder Donut for $6.95. It presents guests with:

- Doughnut base is a standard high-quality yeast ring
- Icing offers a lemon-like flavor
- Garnishes include red, black, and gold sprinkles
- Toppings include buttercream and a suagr disc
Everglazed Disney Springs Review: Passholder Donut at Everglazed

- Appearance: An Everglazed standard-sized, classic round yeast donut dipped in bright yellow lemon icing, coated heavily in red, black, white, and yellow sprinkles, and finished with a mountain of white buttercream holding up a round yellow Passholder-branded decorative disc featuring Mickey Mouse wearing sunglasses.
- Our Take: Structurally, this is a standard Everglazed donut, meaning it is massive, airy, and fresh. The icing adds a bright, tart note that contrasts nicely with the rich, excellent buttercream swirl on top. The sprinkles add a satisfying crunch to every bite.
- The Catch: The downside here is the thematic sugar piece. The Passholder disk is the standard, thin, white-chocolate-style decorative piece used across property, which often suffers from a starchy, paper-tasting texture. It looks great for a photograph against the restaurant’s colorful backdrops, but it doesn’t add anything positive to the flavor.
Overall, the excellent icing and top-tier buttercream make this a fun, rewarding choice and a good one-time stop for Passholders looking to utilize their status for an exclusive photo-op.
Everglazed Disney Springs Review: Summer at Disney Springs Options

Everglazed continues to be a reliable stop for over-the-top pastry design in Disney Springs. While the V.I.Passholder Donut makes for a fun, repeatable staple for locals, the Summer Social Donut Flight is the real reason to visit this July. Even with a slightly weak buttercream on the Piña Colada and a simple approach to the Lemon Drop, the stand-out success of the Strawberry Mojito makes the $12.95 trio well worth checking out before it disappears from the menu at the end of the month.
If you should happen to try these new summer treats, let us know what you think. Leave an Everglazed Disney Springs review in our Facebook Group, the Main Street Magic Community.
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