Personally, I see nothing wrong with this. I have read on fb how some are upset, I don't understand that. If it offends some, don't drink ... for heavens sake, its not like guests haven't left Epcot a little *hazed* and went to MK. Just like any other park... drink in moderation and as any classy person would do, mind your manners in public.Whats your opinion on the alcohol being added??
Personally, I see nothing wrong with this. I have read on fb how some are upset, I don't understand that. If it offends some, don't drink ... for heavens sake, its not like guests haven't left Epcot a little *hazed* and went to MK. Just like any other park... drink in moderation and as any classy person would do, mind your manners in public.
Nor have I Crush, but did encounter a few very happy visitors who were friendly, comical and really added to our experience.Spot on, in 5 visits to DLP i have never encountered any problems with alcohol and i dont see why there should be any problems at MK either
Whats your opinion on the alcohol being added??
I'm getting effin' hammered people!!! Watcchhhouttt!!!Whats your opinion on the alcohol being added??
I think it's great! In doing this, they're acknowledging that beer and wine can enhance the dining experience regardless of park. We also have never encountered any alcohol problems at WDW. You have to figure lots of people have at least a drink or two if they pop out of MK for a dinner somewhere on the monorail loop and then head back in for Wishes...so surely some beer and wine during dinner at BoG should be more than just fine.![]()
Exactly ... if this is all I had to worry about during the course of the day, I'd be a happy camper and as most know, New Jerseyans aren't known for a happy peppy attitude LOLOLI'm getting effin' hammered people!!! Watcchhhouttt!!!
Seriously - no big.
I do get the traditionalist getting a little twisted about this, but what can you do really.
Nuttin' to get too worked up about.
Super excited about the wine list. It's seems appropriate in that venue.
OK, am I the only one that thinks the food doesn't look too good? I mean, I know I am a picky eater and all but that stuff looks disgusting! I think I will skip the food and head on over to Aloha Isle to get a Dole Whip!!!!
Whats your opinion on the alcohol being added??
i'm really happy about this. i'm sure some are blabbering on about the moral decay of american values based on the fact that i can have a glass of wine at a restaurant, but this is a nice little nod to the big demographic of adult theme park goers. it will be nice to order a beer or a glass of wine and enjoy it, because agree with alcohol in the magic kingdom or not, i think it's fair to say that the no alcohol rule has absolutely stunted the evolution of a fine dining option in MK.
I don't really care about the alcohol either way, I think 40 years ago it might have been a big deal but today not so much. What I don't get though is why now, why BOG?
And I absolutely disagree about MK needing a fine dining option. Within a 10 minute monorail ride (or walk, to Contemporary) you have several options for a nicer meal than anything they would ever put in MK, why waste space? I just don't see WDW-MK ever having a 'jacket required' type restaurant like Club 33 at DL because there isn't a need for it.
disgusting? really?! what do you normally eat?
i'm really happy about this. i'm sure some are blabbering on about the moral decay of american values based on the fact that i can have a glass of wine at a restaurant, but this is a nice little nod to the big demographic of adult theme park goers. it will be nice to order a beer or a glass of wine and enjoy it, because agree with alcohol in the magic kingdom or not, i think it's fair to say that the no alcohol rule has absolutely stunted the evolution of a fine dining option in MK.
Food looks reasonable - but check the size of that steak. I keep thinking it should be between two slices of bread
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