Quantcast More spots to get alcohol in parks??
 
INTERCOT: Walt Disney World Vacation Planning Guide Walt Disney World Disney Cruise Line Mousehut Mail WebDisney News INTERCOT: Walt Disney World Vacation Guide
News Discussion Theme Parks Resorts Info Central Shop Interactive Podcast INTERCOT Navigtion
Site Sponsors
  magical journeys travel agency
  INTERCOT shop

INTERCOT Affiliates
  disney magicbands & accessories
  disneystore.com
  disney fathead
  disney check designs
  amazon.com
  priceline.com

News
  site search
  headlines
  past updates
  discussion boards
  email update

INTERCOT Other
  advertising
  sponsors
  link to us
  contact us
     

INTERCOT Ads
 

 
 

Results 1 to 17 of 17
  1. #1
    Join Date
    Oct 2006
    Location
    BC Canada
    Posts
    1,072
    Post Thanks / Like

    Unhappy More spots to get alcohol in parks??

    I have to say that the cocktails that are now starting to appear all over ALL the parks - really disappoints me. I've always thought of Disney of being safe from this element, for family fun, and frankly,this just isn't the way I want to see the parks going.

    IMHO, if you want to drink all the time, everywhere - go to Vegas or Mexico. How long before we see drunk guests puking on rides, fighting with CMs (or other guests) and bus drivers?

    Not magical to me, at all and I'm not impressed, Disney!!

    PS. and yes, both me and DH drink but not at WDW.
    Shannon
    __________
    2000~04~06~07~08~09~10~11~12~2015 WDW
    1989~2013-2014 Disneyland

    ~It's not the number of breaths you take, it's the moments that take your breath away~
    ~You should never take more than you give~ The Circle of Life

  2.     Please Support INTERCOT's Sponsors:
  3. #2
    Join Date
    Sep 2006
    Location
    MICHIGAN
    Posts
    2,507
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    We run into outing puking drunks at the lazy river in both water parks...not a pretty sight. Had to get the lifeguards to remove them for the water,
    Pirate Granny



    October 2020 — 3 nights OKW, 3 nights Poly Lakeview and 1 night BWV studios
    November 2020 — BRV studio 9 nights
    December 2020 entire family GV OKW
    December 2020 January 2021 BCV studio

    OH YEAH BABY !!! Proud owners at OKW + BCV + BRV + RR

  4. #3
    Join Date
    Oct 2007
    Location
    Wentzville, Mo
    Posts
    1,306
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    If you go to WDW just to get drunk I think you should stay at home. I see no issue with a responsible adult having a drink in one of the parks.

    Having said that I enjoy a drink with my dinner or a relaxing moment in the parks, or at the resort. We just need to be responsible and if not we should be asked to leave the park, or go to our room as not to offend others with children around us.
    Itchy for another trip

    Caribbean Beach 1989, 90, 92
    All St Movies 1999, 04, 05, 11
    All St Sports 2006
    Pop 2007, 08 x2, 09 x2, 10, 12 x2,13,14,15,16,17,18,2021,23
    POR 2010 x2, 11
    Coronado Springs 2019

  5. #4
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    Huntsville, Alabama
    Posts
    1,378
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Corporate greed.....we are witnessing the infusion of corporate greed into WDW. The current culture running WDW is placing emphasis on profits. Alcohol is a huge profit maker so expect it to be everywhere, I can't believe they don't have beer tubs on every corner in epcot yet.

  6. #5
    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Location
    Greenville, SC
    Posts
    965
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Agreed. We drink, but never to get drunk. We had a bad experience with a drunk lady on a very crowded Monorail once. Thank goodness her male companion was sober enough to realize she needed to get off the Monorail, and ushered her off at the next stop. She wasn't dressed as if she'd been in the parks, though. She most likely had too much to drink at a resort restaurant.
    1994 PO
    '96 GF (h'moon)
    '02 Cont. tower
    '03 WL
    '05 WL
    '06 GF, WL
    '07 ASMo
    '08 joined DVC: SSR, BWV
    '09 BCV, SSR
    '10 HHI, BCV/BWV
    '11 BLT
    '12 AKL, Dream
    '13 BCV, Fantasy, HHI
    '14 BCV, OKW, HHI
    '15 BCV, HHI, AKL
    '16 BLT, OKW, AKL, SSR, Fantasy
    '17 BLT, GF, AKL, BC
    '18 Wonder

  7. #6
    Join Date
    Oct 2007
    Location
    McHenry, MS-594 miles from the World
    Posts
    6,950
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    I'm not a big drinker but while I'm on vacation I like to enjoy a few cocktails even at Disney. Having said that though in the past I've only drank at dinner at Epcot, the resorts or by the pool. I really don't ever remember seeing anyone intoxicated except by the pool bar once or twice and they were just a little loud not too bad


    Dec.11-18, 2021 Port Orleans Riverside
    Jan. 25-Feb. 1, 2017, Port Orleans Riverside
    Oct. 29-Nov.4, 2014-Yacht Club
    Dec. 17-23 2011-Wilderness Lodge
    Dec. 20-30, 2008-Pop Century
    Dec. 25,2005-Jan.1, 2006-Coronado Springs
    Jan. 1-7, 2003-All Star Movies

  8. #7
    Join Date
    Nov 2003
    Location
    Not close enough!!
    Posts
    4,855
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    I can't say I have a problem with a few more adult beverage stations popping up.

    One day last year outside the Sci Fi they had a stand with very good craft beers. It was a nice, warm day, and we were happily surprised to see Dogfish Head 90 Minute there. We each got a cold one, sat down, and enjoyed a refreshing beer on a sunny day. Didn't see the stand there the rest of the trip, so I think they may be hit or miss.

    I still see all of the same stands in Epcot I've seen for years, so that doesn't seem any different.

    Unless things changed drastically since December, I didn't have an issue with the number of adult beverages available in the parks then, and doubt I will in the future.
    NEXT TRIP - DCL Fantasy Oct. 2016
    Yacht Club - Oct. '14, Dec. '15
    Poly - Dec. '07, '09
    Grand Flo - Too many times to keep track!
    CBR - May '10, Oct. '10, Dec. '11
    POR - Sept & Dec '03
    AoA - Oct. '12, Dec. '13
    Pop - May '11

  9. #8
    Join Date
    Jul 2005
    Location
    Connecticut
    Posts
    15,837
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    It's a vacation place. For everyone. There are lots of families, but there are also lots of adults that travel without children. I don't see it as being a problem. With the exception of the MK, the parks have served alcohol for years and it's still a family friendly place.

    I don't see a lot of people who "want to drink all the time, everywhere." But there are people who enjoy an occasional alcoholic beverage on vacation, and I'm perfectly fine with Disney offering that. Of course, we all prefer that people recognize their own limits, and sometimes they don't, unfortunately, but this seems to be an exception rather than the norm.
    Sherri
    Next: Aulani Celebration 10/2018 (50th)
    Past Stays: Contemporary, GF, Poly, BC, POP, POR, Dolphin, AKL Kidani, BLT
    1990 August Honeymoon- GF
    Delighted Disney Return Guest since 1981, DVC (BLT) since 2014


  10. #9
    Join Date
    Aug 1999
    Location
    California
    Posts
    12,252
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    It's not a big deal to me at all. In fact, I welcome more options, especially if they diversify a bit and offer more variety.

    Having a drink does not equal "getting drunk." I HATE being drunk...but I very much enjoy drinking a variety of different alcoholic beverages. I haven't been drunk for over 15 years, since I left college.

    Responsible adults can enjoy alcohol without going overboard and acting foolish. The ones you see in the parks "drunk" are the same type of people you will see everywhere else "drunk". It's a flaw with that person, and not the establishment.

    And remember, Disney allows people to bring in food and drinks. I bet the number of "drunk" guests wouldn't automatically decrease if there was less alcohol available for purchase. People would just find other ways to imbibe either before they entered the park or while they are in there.
    Natalie
    INTERCOT Staff: Disneyland Resort-California, The Water Cooler

  11. #10
    Join Date
    Jul 2002
    Location
    47 miles from the Magic! Babson Park, FL
    Posts
    2,557
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by BrerGnat View Post
    It's not a big deal to me at all. In fact, I welcome more options, especially if they diversify a bit and offer more variety.

    Having a drink does not equal "getting drunk." I HATE being drunk...but I very much enjoy drinking a variety of different alcoholic beverages. I haven't been drunk for over 15 years, since I left college.

    Responsible adults can enjoy alcohol without going overboard and acting foolish. The ones you see in the parks "drunk" are the same type of people you will see everywhere else "drunk". It's a flaw with that person, and not the establishment.

    And remember, Disney allows people to bring in food and drinks. I bet the number of "drunk" guests wouldn't automatically decrease if there was less alcohol available for purchase. People would just find other ways to imbibe either before they entered the park or while they are in there.

    Agree with all of Brergnat's post.

    I like a nice drink here and there and I like that it is available. However, I think as American's many of us are looking through American eyes and for some reason it seems so taboo.
    I have quite a few friends from different culture and it's nothing for them. They actually don't get all the fuss people make about it being available.
    To each their own in the end.
    My children are with me about 98% of the time and they know mom or dad may have a drink or two with dinner or through out our stay. They don't even question it.

    I do love some Plum Wine from japan!
    Terra - Wife, mother, special needs teacher. Disney addict! °o°

    Advocate for my 2 sons. David: Auto-immune disorder. Praying for remission!ASD/SPD & Aaron: ADHD/Anxiety/ASD. Life makes us stronger!

  12. #11
    Join Date
    Jul 2008
    Location
    New York
    Posts
    4,584
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    I am underage but from my perspective adults should be able to have fun as long as they are responsible about it.
    "I want to be apart of your world."

    All Star Music 2000-present & future

  13. #12
    Join Date
    Mar 2002
    Location
    PA, Amish Country
    Posts
    4,503
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Seems like WS is not as fun - tooo many people drunk. Responsible drinking -no problem. drunk, not what I want to see in the parks.
    We'll Go On....Off To Neverland

    Wishes!

    It's A Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow....Where Dreams Really Do Come True

    Never Forget It was All Started By A Mouse....TTFN

  14. #13
    Join Date
    Oct 2006
    Location
    BC Canada
    Posts
    1,072
    Post Thanks / Like

    Wink

    My feelings come from going to WS F&W Festivals in the evenings. We were distinctly uncomfortable, in the early evening, with the atmosphere in the Park. Several family groups on the bus home at night were echoing our thoughts. I just don't want that to happen at every park.

    I shall take heart, like the rest of you, that this will not be the norm.
    Shannon
    __________
    2000~04~06~07~08~09~10~11~12~2015 WDW
    1989~2013-2014 Disneyland

    ~It's not the number of breaths you take, it's the moments that take your breath away~
    ~You should never take more than you give~ The Circle of Life

  15. #14
    Join Date
    Sep 2009
    Location
    Willington CT
    Posts
    546
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    I understand with the popularization of things like the monorail crawl and drinking around the world, disney might have some unsavory characters on their properties. Tho I did notice a lot more proactive CMs during the last food and wine fest (last year). More CMs are stopping people if they think they have had enough and have had security help out when they cant be controlled. Now im not sure and correct me if im wrong... but you cant get cocktails at MK. I think you can only get beer and wine at be our guest (and only at dinner). So more then likely you wont see too much drunken behavior there
    92 Fort Wilderness.
    96 Disney Institute
    2000 Off site
    2009 all star movies.
    2011 Port Orleans FQ
    2013 Port Orleans FQ
    2016 ??

  16. #15
    Join Date
    Mar 2002
    Location
    PA, Amish Country
    Posts
    4,503
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Capt_redshirt View Post
    Tho I did notice a lot more proactive CMs during the last food and wine fest (last year). More CMs are stopping people if they think they have had enough
    I found the opposite true at Epcot. I was getting BBQ during the flower show at the outdoor booth. A couple of clearly drunk men were talking to the CM and bragging they were drinking around the world. The CM and men were talking about how wonderful the experience was and how they were only halfway there. Walking around WS there were a lot of people that clearly had had enough. First time I have noticed people drunk in afternoon during the flower festival.
    We'll Go On....Off To Neverland

    Wishes!

    It's A Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow....Where Dreams Really Do Come True

    Never Forget It was All Started By A Mouse....TTFN

  17. #16
    Join Date
    Dec 2002
    Location
    Celebration, Fl
    Posts
    741
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Ive seen drunk guests fighting with cast members and other guests. It's people like this who are ruining Disney for everyone. They don't know when to stop and then act like buffoons. During the food and wine festival last year, I didn't last an hour in the park. I couldn't take all the belligerent drunks staggering around and being loud. I like having a few drinks at EPCOT or going to the Tune In Lounge at the Stuidos, but I don't like dealing with the people who don't know when to stop or how to behave in public. Few weeks ago, my Mom and I were with my cousin at Old Key West on the bus going to dinner. Two guys were already on the bus and they were loudly discussing how much they drank at EPCOT in 3 hours. Then they began trying to do pull ups on the over head bar. They were so loud, cursing, and just being jerks. The best driver asked them to stop then a woman with her husband and son told them to knock it off with the cursing. They got a little quieter, got off at hospitality house and headed for the bar to get more drunk.

  18. #17
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
    Location
    Maryland
    Posts
    1,145
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    The only play alcohol was ever forbidden was in the Magic Kingdom/Disneyland Park.

    The exception in Disneyland was in Club 33. The exception in MK is the Be Our Guest.

    There have always been places to drink an adult beverage in every resort and park outside the MK.

    People imbibing more than they should is something that happens everywhere. I guess it is amplified in WDW because it is WDW.

Share This Thread On Social Media:

Share This Thread On Social Media:

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  

 
Company
Advertising
Guest Relations
Community
Discussion Boards
Podcast
Newsletter
Shop
Social
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
YouTube
Pinterest
Subscribe to our Newsletter
Enter your email address below to receive our newsletter:
INTERCOT Logo PRIVACY STATEMENT / DISCLAIMER | DISCUSSION BOARD RULES
© Since 1997 INTERCOT - a Levelbest Communications Website. This is not an official Disney website.
> Levelbest Network Site