If that was your intent, then it certainly wasn't clear to me and since a number of posters mentioned champagne right before yours and suck mockery is pretty common, I made the assumption and if I was incorrect then I apologize.
But on this notion that you were accusing Disney of preying on people's ignorance, where is the fine print that says that the champagnes that they server at CRT are excluded from the package? It's not entirely clear to me that they were using "sparkling wine" in the exclusive "sparkling wines that aren't from Champagne" rather than the broad category "sparkling wine" that is inclusive of both sparkling wines from Champagne as well as the ones that are not. They serve both*. As a matter of clarification they also serve wines by the glass and, though technically those aren't included in the "free glass of sparkling wine or a specialty cocktail" that they list, I was wondering if you could have a glass one wine as your complimentary alcoholic beverage. If not, I'd call out Disney as being "cheap" for excluding it from their $199 "signature" package. I'd call *that* the real deception.
Actually, thinking about it a bit, how can your accusation against Disney even make sense? If Disney's is serving sparkling wine, what alternative do they have but to advertise that people buying the package can get a free glass of sparkling wine?
And let's not get snobby here, there are several sparkling wines that are better than the lower tier of champagnes.
Apologies if I come off as snobby or patronizing.
* Disney serves "Enchantée Champagne Brut", which is apparently a private label produced for them by
Nicolas Feuillatte.
https://www.vivino.com/enchantee-brut-champagne-champagne-sparkling-v-slwrh/w/2808587