Alcohol now served at all table service restaurants in Magic Kingdom - what about DL?

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Should beer and wine be available at table service restaurants at Disneyland Park?


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Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
Yes, but the amount of Disneyland urban legends that get perpetuated online by bloggers and fan sites is absurd, and makes studying actual park history more difficult.

...a lot of nonsense is relayed as fact by fans or those that want their role to seem more important than it is. The gates of mouse are quite secured...like the da Vinci code. Only the Priary of Scion knows 🙃
 

Disney Irish

Premium Member
This is gonna be a bit off topic, but isn't it amazing how many high profile and talented filmmakers have an appreciation for Disneyland? Spielberg, Lucas, Guillermo Del Toro are a few I can think of off the top of my head. Really speaks to the quality of the park from a theatrical perspective.

Which makes sense since its suppose to be laid out like a movie.
 
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Deleted member 107043

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Adding alcohol wouldn't be the end of the world, but it would be a subtle psychological change in the way people view Disneyland as a family place, separated from normal reality.

Besides Disneyland what other US commercial enterprise that bills itself as a family destination has a ban on alcohol?
 

TROR

Well-Known Member
Besides Disneyland what other US commercial enterprise that bills itself as a family destination has a ban on alcohol?
What other family place is equal to Disneyland? The answer, of course, though, is irrelevant. Disney should stand apart from the rest, not give into such conformity.
 

Rich T

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Besides Disneyland what other US commercial enterprise that bills itself as a family destination has a ban on alcohol?
Besides Disneyland, what other US commercial enterprise is famous for being the longest-running, most deeply-loved theme park on Earth owing to the way it's been managed these past decades? Let Disneyland be unique. And, again, I have no issue with wine at Blue Bayou.
 

George Lucas on a Bench

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It's a lot easier to get drunk in Universal Orlando. You have to bar hop because of the drink limit, but you can't argue with the success of warm butterbeer with fire whiskey and subsequent rides on beloved classics such as the E.T. Adventure and The Cat in the Hat and failed drunken attempts to get onto the chintzy pterodactyl ride in Jurassic Park.
 

Darkbeer1

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https://www.chron.com/entertainment...eese-s-has-always-served-beer-and-6555998.php

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According to harried headlines it would appear that the Irving-based Chuck E. Cheese’s is just now serving beer and wine but according to company reps, they’ve always served alcohol.


Headlines this week suggested that customers could now order a cup of Bud Light or a glass of merlot but as company spokesperson Alexis Linn notes that’s always been the case.


“From the beginning we’ve served alcohol but there is a two-drink limit for drinkers,” Linn says.


That policy is in effect at the company’s 500-plus corporate-owned store. There are 30 or so franchisee-owned stores who have the option of serving alcohol if they would prefer. Alcohol service has varied over the years by region. <<
 

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