Don't drink coffee, but I find any non-Disney commercialization of the parks to deter from the experience. If I want non-Disney, I'll go to a Cedar Fair park.
Then I'm sure you never buy any of the following items on property: Dole Whips, ice cream (provided by Edy's as mentioned earlier), Coke products (incl. Dasani water), Nescafe coffee, etc. There are probably several products I've missed, too.
You also never ride the TTA Peoplemover, Spaceship Earth, Mickey's PhilharMagic, Test Track, Mission SPACE, The American Adventure or Rock'n'roller Coaster, as all of these attractions are sponsored by outside corporations.
You also do not choose to experience Star Tours, Indiana jones Epic Stunt Spectacular or The Great Movie Ride as those attractions are based on or feature films not originated or owned by Disney.
If you don't drink coffee, I don't really see how the addition of Starbucks at CERTAIN locations (not ALL locations) is going to detract from your personal experience.
And, for the record, I have had a perfectly good time at Cedar Fair parks and other parks like them (such as Hersheypark). In fact, in some cases, my experiences there have been BETTER than my experiences at Disney's parks. Commercialization had nothing to do with it.
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And if they won't be brewing it at the resorts, what on earth is the point?
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Perhaps the Starbucks offerrings will be expanded once the initial rollout of the products are completed and the success of the new agreement an be measured? Earlier someone compared this agreement to the former agreement with McDonalds. While McDonald's fries were not available at the resorts, there were additional Mcdonald's locations on property (and still are I think). there could also be limits to what Disney can do with starbucks right now due to agreements with other companies that are still in effect. It ouldn't surprise me if Starbucks coffee were eventually available property-wide the way Coca-Cola is.