A Spirited Perfect Ten

PhotoDave219

Well-Known Member
How does adult language really play? I talk to my kids all the time and I think their vocabulary is bigger than mine. Now if you are talking about being a pottymounth, well, there really is no place for that in a public establishment. You want to talk dirty, call 1-900-Lifeboy.

Soap Poisoning. . .

Well Bar language is appropriate for a bar. If people choose to bring children into that environment, that's something they have to expect and be prepared for.
 

71jason

Well-Known Member
Technically there is (and the tables don't count), but it isn't enforced. To the best of my knowledge, it's a legacy of the days of juke joints and such.

It's actually strenuously enforced at Universal. Some third party WDW venues, too--HoB is fairly strict about it. Obviously bartenders hate to turn anyone away and risk an angry guest going to their manager (not to mention playing the bad guy to a 5-year-old) but it's still the law. I think more for keeping 18-20 year olds away from the bar.
 

71jason

Well-Known Member
Well Bar language is appropriate for a bar. If people choose to bring children into that environment, that's something they have to expect and be prepared for.

Call me old-fashioned but if you're in a classier bar, like Crew's Cup, I see no reason to drop f-bombs or discuss your previous night's adventure with a CP, even when there are no children present. Doesn't mean there should be kids there, just certain venues require a certain level of decorum.

A hole in the wall on 192, go to town ...
 

PhotoDave219

Well-Known Member
Call me old-fashioned but if you're in a classier bar, like Crew's Cup, I see no reason to drop f-bombs or discuss your previous night's adventure with a CP, even when there are no children present. Doesn't mean there should be kids there, just certain venues require a certain level of decorum.

A hole in the wall on 192, go to town ...

Valid point. Tho she wasn't a CP.
 

PhotoDave219

Well-Known Member
It's actually strenuously enforced at Universal. Some third party WDW venues, too--HoB is fairly strict about it. Obviously bartenders hate to turn anyone away and risk an angry guest going to their manager (not to mention playing the bad guy to a 5-year-old) but it's still the law. I think more for keeping 18-20 year olds away from the bar.

Yet on the other side of things, Celebration Town Tavern rigorously enforces the 21+ at the bar.
 

wdisney9000

Truindenashendubapreser
Premium Member
Call me old-fashioned but if you're in a classier bar, like Crew's Cup, I see no reason to drop f-bombs or discuss your previous night's adventure with a CP, even when there are no children present. Doesn't mean there should be kids there, just certain venues require a certain level of decorum.

A hole in the wall on 192, go to town ...
completely agree, but what if adults are discussing their views on something like The Vagi** Monolgues or 50 Shades of Grey? LOL

Ive got an idea. Next time a parent sits their child at the bar I will discuss with my group about how Santa Clause is not real or that monsters REALLY are under the bed. (jk, but it would get epic reactions im sure)
 

Soarin' Over Pgh

Well-Known Member
completely agree, but what if adults are discussing their views on something like The Vagi** Monolgues or 50 Shades of Grey? LOL

Ive got an idea. Next time a parent sits their child at the bar I will discuss with my group about how Santa Clause is not real or that monsters REALLY are under the bed. (jk, but it would get epic reactions im sure)


Nah just talk about how grown up life sucks and what happens when husband and wife are no longer happy. That should scar the kid for life.
 

ford91exploder

Resident Curmudgeon
completely agree, but what if adults are discussing their views on something like The Vagi** Monolgues or 50 Shades of Grey? LOL

Ive got an idea. Next time a parent sits their child at the bar I will discuss with my group about how Santa Clause is not real or that monsters REALLY are under the bed. (jk, but it would get epic reactions im sure)

I'd stick with the monsters - Kid and parents will not get any sleep for the remainder of their WDW stay..., Not to mention the giant rats and snakes in the ground level rooms
 

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