Disneyland is offering you a sneak peek at Pixar Pier – for a price- OC Register

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TROR

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Disneyland should add a beer tap next to the soft drinks in Pizza Port so you can drink as much as you want
 

Darkbeer1

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https://www.thrillist.com/news/nation/seaworld-free-beer-busch-gardens

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Once upon a magical summer vacation, parents would get a free beer or two when they went to Florida and took the family to Busch Gardens or SeaWorld. Those perks were dropped in 2009 when the parks were sold by former owner Anheuser-Busch, per the Orlando Sentinel.




Both parks have announced they're bringing back the good ol' days. Guests are now offered two free seven-ounce beers per visit. When dropping by Busch Gardens in Tampa, you can pick up a free brew at the Garden Gate Cafe through August 5. Over at SeaWorld in Orlando, beers are available at Mana's Pretzel Kitchen Patio until September 2 from 10:30am until an hour before the park closes.

However, you shouldn't expect options on the gratis beer. The free beer will rotate throughout the summer, but options will include Bud Light, Miller Light, Corona, Yuengling, M.I.A. 305, Shock Top, Founders All Day IPA, and the SeaWorld exclusive Mako Red Ale, according to a press release.




Busch Gardens will be getting beer-friendly in many ways. The park is introducing the Busch Gardens Brew Club, which features a reserved stein and five-dollar beer refills throughout the year. Then, starting August 25, the park will host Bier Fest featuring 100 local and international beers along with German food for a mini Oktoberfest through September 16.




Between the return of beer at SeaWorld and Busch Gardens, Disneyland getting its first-ever brewery, and Disney World getting much boozier it's not the worst summer to finally take that theme park vacation you've been talking about. <<
 
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Once upon a magical summer vacation, parents would get a free beer or two when they went to Florida and took the family to Busch Gardens...

Didn’t there used to be a Busch Gardens in Southern California? Where was it exactly?
 
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Darkbeer1

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So I'm not completely crazy then. I vaguely remember seeing ads for this place in Vacationland Magazine as a kid, but we never visited.

What's there now?

As I said, the Brewery. It grew to a much larger plant to produce more beer. No Public Tours are offered due to lack of space, which are offered at most AB plants, including a nice one in Fairfield, CA.

http://www.budweisertours.com/locations/fairfield-california/attractions.html

I recommend the Beermaster Tour.
 

TP2000

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As I said, the Brewery. It grew to a much larger plant to produce more beer. No Public Tours are offered due to lack of space, which are offered at most AB plants, including a nice one in Fairfield, CA.

http://www.budweisertours.com/locations/fairfield-california/attractions.html

I recommend the Beermaster Tour.

The Budweiser brewery in Van Nuys is actually bringing back Brewery Tours, for the first time in 40 years. They announced that tours were coming back in late April, but by early May all available tour dates were already booked up. Budweiser is trying to figure out how to offer more tours of the Van Nuys brewery to satisfy demand. https://www.dailynews.com/2018/05/0...ning-for-tours-but-theyre-already-tapped-out/

@Dr. Hans Reinhardt you should check this website regularly to see when additional tour dates/times get released for the Van Nuys brewery, although it's called "Los Angeles" on their website. http://www.budweisertours.com/
 

dweezil78

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FYI -- D23 just posted their event. While it's not a 'sneak preview,' it does get you into Pixar Pier the same weekend (Sunday) for a private walk-through with someone from Imagineering before DCA opens @ 6:30am and gets you on to Incredicoaster, Midway Mania, and the Fun Wheel. Also includes a continental breakfast at the Grand Californian and some kind of small gift/souvenir.

Only $75 -- park admission not needed, but sounds like you're escorted in and out of Pixar Pier just for this event and then you would need park admission if you wanted to go back in to either park.

https://d23.com/d23-event/d23-celebrates-opening-pixar-pier/

Still gotta really be pumped about Pixar Pier to wanna do this, but the price point does seem a bit more reasonable than what is being asked for Friday's event and I'm sure there will be far less people allowed into this event.
 

Hatbox Ghostbuster

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FYI -- D23 just posted their event. While it's not a 'sneak preview,' it does get you into Pixar Pier the same weekend (Sunday) for a private walk-through with someone from Imagineering before DCA opens @ 6:30am and gets you on to Incredicoaster, Midway Mania, and the Fun Wheel. Also includes a continental breakfast at the Grand Californian and some kind of small gift/souvenir.

Only $75 -- park admission not needed, but sounds like you're escorted in and out of Pixar Pier just for this event and then you would need park admission if you wanted to go back in to either park.

https://d23.com/d23-event/d23-celebrates-opening-pixar-pier/

Still gotta really be pumped about Pixar Pier to wanna do this, but the price point does seem a bit more reasonable than what is being asked for Friday's event and I'm sure there will be far less people allowed into this event.
Wouldn't it be $75 on top of whatever d23 membership costs??

-D23 Gold Membership: $79.99
-Pixar Pier event: $75 (plus processing fee of $7.00)
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$161.99

Hey, at least it's almost half as cheap as the other event!

No thanks.
 
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dweezil78

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Wouldn't it be $75 on top of whatever d23 membership costs??

-D23 Gold Membership: $79.99
-Pixar Pier event: $75 (plus processing fee of $7.00)
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$161.99

Hey, at least it's almost half as cheap as the other event!

No thanks.

Yeah... I guess if you pay membership strictly for this one event, it's probably not a smart purchase for you. There's plenty of cool stuff throughout the year though that makes the membership worth it to me, but it's obviously not for everyone.
 

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