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View Poll Results: Do You Think a Boardwalk Beverages Passport Would Be of Interest to Disney Guests?

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  • Yes - enjoying various beverages at the Boardwalk sounds fun.

    10 55.56%
  • No - your current passports offer plenty of drinking opportunities.

    8 44.44%
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  1. #1
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    Default Boardwalk Drinking Input Requested

    As many of you know, we have the Drink Around the World Showcase passports, and the Monorail Drink-a-Thon passports already, and we are thinking of expanding...

    Do you think a Boardwalk Beverages passport might be of interest to some of the Disney imbibers out there?

    We'd sincerely love to get your input - please consider adding any comments that might help us in developing products that our friends might enjoy...
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    There is already too much alcohol use at Disney. Not really looking to encourage any more.
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    That's the great thing about Disney- there's something to do for all ages. And as long as those 21+ participate responsibly, I think it'd be a great idea! Jellyrolls is such a fun place, you always meet interesting people and the performers are top-notch

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    "Drink Around the World" - fun albeit sometimes iresponsible way to make another special memory (or lack thereof) at WDW.

    Monorail - As often as that thing breaks down these days I wouldn't want to be stuck on it or stranded by it if I had a few.

    Boardwalk - might be too much of a "good" thing. If there is a Boardwalk passport I'm sure it wouldn't stop there. You can get booze everywhere but the MK, so what would be next in the expansion? DHS - Drink around the studios? Yack @ the Yak & Yeti?
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    I think the boardwalk is more of an "adult" atmosphere, especially after dark. I could see it being a fun option, and one that doesn't require park passes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dulcee View Post
    I think the boardwalk is more of an "adult" atmosphere, especially after dark. could see it being a fun option, and one that doesn't require park passes.
    i agree. while i am not a drinker by anymeans, i think if you choose to drink then that is a great place. nice atmoshpere for adults. before i found out that i was a diabetic i liked to visit down town and dance and drink the night away. i was saddend when they removed the night clubs. i would have liked to at least go dancing. i think that the boardwalk is a great place for drink around the world. fun fun fun. children shouldn't be up at that hour anyway !!! maybe it should start at like 9pm till midnight.


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    While I would never want to see anyone going overboard, drinking too much in Disney World, I have enjoyed Drinking Around the World Showcase many times (we usually share a drink in each country, and do it over several hours, enjoying the entertainment) and have run into MANY people doing it too. We always have a great time, because everyone is so nice. In all the times we have done it, we've never seen anyone seem really drunk.

    We also love playing at the Boardwalk - especially Jellyrolls. I would definitely say to develop another set of passports - they are really fun!

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    Yes, This would be a great idea!

    One of the wonderful things about disney, is it has fun things to do for kids of all ages!
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    I think this is a wonderful idea! My fiancé, our friends and I have nothing to do in the evenings now that pleasure island is gone. We'd certainly be interested in a "Boardwalk Passport" if it included Boardwalk, Yacht, Beach, Swan and Dolphin
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