Flip83
Active Member
Here's a better idea: Disney World should have more to do for the 21-35 set and families who don't have kids.
Pleasure Island USED to be a great spot for adults to be able to have a nice night out without kids and enjoy themselves. The problem was degenerate guests ruining it for others. I remember witnessing a fight years ago in the parking lot, a very big fight. Disney does NOT want that crap on their property, and these people getting drunk as all hell and starting fights is becoming pretty common with the people in their 20's now more then it ever has. I love Epcot, and I love having some drinks around the world and I sure will get a buzz on. But I also know my limit and will stop to be respectful to other guests..especially with kids. I still wish there was a way you could somehow limit each guest every night in Epcot. Let them drink, but only a certain amount. I would be perfectly fine with that. I don't even have kids, but being on the bus back to the resort and these kids are just so drunk, yelling at each other and being totally ignorant while parents have their kids asleep in their laps, ugh.. It makes me sick.
Is it so wrong that Disney keeps their place more a family place? Do they reaaallly need more nightclubs and bars on property? I honestly don't think they need to. Keep it a family place. If you can't have fun in what Disney offers for an enjoyable vacation, even if you don't have kids then I don't know what to tell you. We can go to parks all day, maybe take a mid day swim at the pool/ If we are in Epcot or a nice dinner we have a few drinks and and when we come home at night, we are completely satisfied. We don't feel the need to go out to a nightclub at all. We just home from our long honeymoon at WDW, and if Pleasure Island was still open, we wouldn't have gone because we don't go to Disney for those reasons. We went for the rides, the relaxation at Stormalong Bay and the amazing food they have to offer in Disney.
That's just my opinion. Not many will agree, but that's how I look at.