Drinking around the world tips

DisneyDoctor

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Make sure to let us know where they are serving these so-called "double-vodka mixed drinks" at WDW. Because if you get a mixed drink at WDW, there is almost always nothing in it but ice and juice, and maybe a whisper of liquor.
Double vodka lemonade was an example of drinking in general, not what you'd find at WS, should've been clear. But, if I find it I'll let you know pal.
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
Make sure to let us know where they are serving these so-called "double-vodka mixed drinks" at WDW. Because if you get a mixed drink at WDW, there is almost always nothing in it but ice and juice, and maybe a whisper of liquor.

Both the Territory Lounge at WL and Scats Cats Lounge at FQ had more heavy handed servers.
 

Chef Mickey

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OR, if I am a teetotaling prude, I could go somewhere wher they do not serve drinks at all. Dollywood comes to mind.
Drinking isn’t a big deal. I also think drugs should be legal. Again, time and place for everything.

Personally, I feel like drinking too much on purpose at a Disney is a bad combination where there are a lot of kids and families.
 

BuddyThomas

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Drinking isn’t a big deal. I also think drugs should be legal. Again, time and place for everything.

Personally, I feel like drinking too much on purpose at a Disney is a bad combination where there are a lot of kids and families.

I hear you. On the other hand, one of these days, drink around the world with me and you might change your tune. No kids or families have ever been harmed by my fun.
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Chef Mickey

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I hear you. On the other hand, one of these days, drink around the world with me and you might change your tune. No kids or families have ever been harmed by my fun.
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Hey, no climbing!

Kidding. You are clearly someone who can handle their alcohol. Unfortunately, the drunk who can’t ruins it for very one and they are the ones I can’t stand.
 

BuddyThomas

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Hey, no climbing!

Kidding. You are clearly someone who can handle their alcohol. Unfortunately, the drunk who can’t ruins it for very one and they are the ones I can’t stand.
I agree....BUT...I have never seen those people. I assume they exist, because people on here say they exist, but I have been there ten million times and never has there been any drunk person or group vomiting in bushes or causing disruptions. I guess I'm just lucky. ;)
 

Tony the Tigger

Well-Known Member
Why not just skip it? Remember, you’re at Disney.

If the purpose of this is to get drunk, there is no place for it at Disney. Go to a bar.

Drinking isn’t a big deal. I also think drugs should be legal. Again, time and place for everything.

Personally, I feel like drinking too much on purpose at a Disney is a bad combination where there are a lot of kids and families.

Nonsense. A good buzz is more fun at WDW than anywhere else. Especially daytime.

I agree....BUT...I have never seen those people. I assume they exist, because people on here say they exist, but I have been there ten million times and never has there been any drunk person or group vomiting in bushes or causing disruptions. I guess I'm just lucky. ;)

...or too drunk to notice?

You never know, @Tuvalu may have a trip report with a crowd shot that happens to have you in it, with some drunk getting sick right behind you.
 

danyoung56

Well-Known Member
... I have been there ten million times and never has there been any drunk person or group vomiting in bushes or causing disruptions.

About a year ago I was hanging out in a very crowded Rose & Crown Pub when there appeared to be a commotion on the far side of the bar. It seemed as if someone fell, and I couldn't tell if it was a medical situation or something else. When they got this guy picked back up, he draped himself over the bar, and it was clear that he was totally hammered! He then woke up just enough to SPEW all over - the floor, the bar, the counter below the bar - everywhere!!! His friends ushered him out, and the Disney hasmat team had to come in and clean everything up.

So it may not be common, but it does happen.
 

Incomudro

Well-Known Member
About a year ago I was hanging out in a very crowded Rose & Crown Pub when there appeared to be a commotion on the far side of the bar. It seemed as if someone fell, and I couldn't tell if it was a medical situation or something else. When they got this guy picked back up, he draped himself over the bar, and it was clear that he was totally hammered! He then woke up just enough to SPEW all over - the floor, the bar, the counter below the bar - everywhere!!! His friends ushered him out, and the Disney hasmat team had to come in and clean everything up.

So it may not be common, but it does happen.

I've known guys that could literally wake up and crack open a beer and keep drinking all day without ever appearing drunk.
I've got a friend that I used to hang out with and drink with who could easily double my consumption while only being at the same level of drunkenness as me.
But, he's a Norwegian of 6'2" who hasn't been south of some 220 lbs. in decades.
I'm 5'11" and have never hit 170.
So, yes I think that drinking around the world just to do it is a potentially foolish endeavor for a young person.
 

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