Drunk Man Climbs Mexico Pavilion at Epcot

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ChesterKiwi

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Alcohol and those who consume it should be banned from Disney, end of story. It is a common fact that because this man made a poor decision with his Mexican pavilion acrobatics, then every person who attends F & W is hellbent on mischief & destruction. This has nothing to do with those of us against it being "holier than thou", as you so nicely put it, but it has to do with us having a more divine lifestyle & code of morals than you (and others who choose to sip on the devil's nectar at these events).

Epcot should be an environment which focuses on culture, education, and having a good time. All these drinkers having a good time tasting various beverages from different cultures completely takes away from what Epcot is suppos......Edit: Epcot is supposed to be for the children. Children should not be exposed to such behavior which could occasionally be found during the late hours of a weekend night when they should be asleep anywa.......Edit: The drinkers should be banned, plain & simple. Disney is not the place for it. Walt never drank, nor did he ever show such behavior in any of his films or television programs. Checkmate!

If this eruption of knowledge doesn't convince you enough that the F & W event is pure evil in the worst possible way, then I advise you to read:
1 Chronicles verses 5 -7
and see if your mind isn't changed. That is all I will say on the matter.
So glad I read that sinkhole thread before seeing this...makes so much more sense.

:hilarious:
 

THEMEPARKPIONEER

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He actually makes the building look smaller then it really is climbing those steps. And if he was sober he would be smart enough to climb during Illuminations where all the lights are out then get off before they start lighting the buildings.
 

Chef Mickey

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You are not in charge.... Thank god. Your opinion is the extreme minority.... Thank god.... A few bad apples does not and should not ruin the experience for everybody else.... I have been going to Disney since I was 5...I have never noticed anything that was out of control. I'm sure it happens, but it does not raise to the level of banning alcohol... Look I don't need you to tell me what to do...I'm a big boy.... People like you make me puke with your finger waving moral superiority.... People like you are usually the biggest hypocrites.
LOL, you mad bro?

Not sure why you're so upset about my stance, but in the end, Disney will keep it for the money. You don't have to worry. How am I telling you what to do? This isn't about you or me. I'm simply stating my opinion on policy. It's not about moral superiority...drinking has nothing to do with morals.

I've been going to Disney since I was 6 months old and have probably been 60+ times. I've seen plenty of drunkards at EPCOT and it doesn't need to exist in a family park, of course in my opinion.

Objectively, Disney is still about families and I don't think it's too big of a stretch to remove alcohol from the norm. People like a lot of things, including me, but that doesn't mean they belong at Disney or are consistent with a family experience.
 

Hockey89

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LOL, you mad bro?

Not sure why you're so upset about my stance, but in the end, Disney will keep it for the money. You don't have to worry. How am I telling you what to do? This isn't about you or me. I'm simply stating my opinion on policy. It's not about moral superiority...drinking has nothing to do with morals.

I've been going to Disney since I was 6 months old and have probably been 60+ times. I've seen plenty of drunkards at EPCOT and it doesn't need to exist in a family park, of course in my opinion.

Objectively, Disney is still about families and I don't think it's too big of a stretch to remove alcohol from the norm. People like a lot of things, including me, but that doesn't mean they belong at Disney or are consistent with a family experience.
Are you 15... You mad bro...Over played and boring.... I'm not upset... You are just a finger waving dude that thinks he gets to pick what adults do... You don't Thank god
 

Phonedave

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After a conversation with a friend and forum member who also enjoys their tasty adult beverages as much as myself, we've come to the conclusion that we've never been that drunk.

My take on it for me, is it is self limiting. Sure, I would love to attempt to climb it, but to be drunk enough to actually attempt it means I would be too drink to be able to physically attempt it.

-dave
 

Prince-1

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Let me be the bad guy here.

Everyone saying this is funny, it's really not. He may or may not be drunk, but my point will remain. You have to control the idiots and the first step is eliminating mind altering alcohol because some people can't handle it.

This is not only a safety concern, but an example of behavior that is not conducive to a family environment at Disney. What happens next time? Instead of climbing Mexico, let's say someone starts going around and slapping women on the bum. Is that funny? I can guarantee you it will happen. What if some creep goes around exposing himself? Then, no one is laughing and everyone is up and arms that Disney didn't "handle" it better.

I'm all for alcohol, even drugs on your own time not hurting anyone else, but not at Disney. The food and wine festival exists for one reason: Money.

It's the one thing I wish they'd just eliminate. I know people like drinking and most people can handle it, but it's the idiots like this (assuming he was drunk) that will ruin it for everyone. It's only a matter of time.

95% of people can handle a glass of wine, or even a few, but that 5% really can ruin an experience for a family that is supposed to be enjoying a family vacation. My problem with the alcohol at EPCOT is not the alcohol itself, but the fact you cannot choose to disassociate with it. You're forced to be around others who are drinking and try as you might, you can't avoid idiots.

Some people tend to be idiots at Disney anyway and they don't need an alcohol accelerator.


Nope. Still funny.
 

P_Radden

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LOL, you mad bro?

Not sure why you're so upset about my stance, but in the end, Disney will keep it for the money. You don't have to worry. How am I telling you what to do? This isn't about you or me. I'm simply stating my opinion on policy. It's not about moral superiority...drinking has nothing to do with morals.

I've been going to Disney since I was 6 months old and have probably been 60+ times. I've seen plenty of drunkards at EPCOT and it doesn't need to exist in a family park, of course in my opinion.

Objectively, Disney is still about families and I don't think it's too big of a stretch to remove alcohol from the norm. People like a lot of things, including me, but that doesn't mean they belong at Disney or are consistent with a family experience.

Are you 15... You mad bro...Over played and boring.... I'm not upset... You are just a finger waving dude that thinks he gets to pick what adults do... You don't Thank god

Guys, guys,

Any post that begins with "You mad bro" instantly sounds immature. I don't care what the argument is about, when you put those words in your comment you lose all sense of credibility on the matter...


And for all of us, it looks like you're both mad.



@wdwmagic I'm afraid you are probably right about the guard rail coming soon :(
 
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PhotoDave219

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LOL, you mad bro?

Not sure why you're so upset about my stance, but in the end, Disney will keep it for the money. You don't have to worry. How am I telling you what to do? This isn't about you or me. I'm simply stating my opinion on policy. It's not about moral superiority...drinking has nothing to do with morals.

I've been going to Disney since I was 6 months old and have probably been 60+ times. I've seen plenty of drunkards at EPCOT and it doesn't need to exist in a family park, of course in my opinion.

Objectively, Disney is still about families and I don't think it's too big of a stretch to remove alcohol from the norm. People like a lot of things, including me, but that doesn't mean they belong at Disney or are consistent with a family experience.

Thank god you're not in charge.
 

PhotoDave219

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Was it before or after the Sheriff's stormed his room in the middle of the night?

After. It was During that interaction that earned his trespass notice.

As usual, it's your behavior and attitude that generally determines how an interaction with Law Enforcement is going to go.
 
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