alissafalco
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So i was there all day yesterday and last night until closing and the festival was a lot of fun. Sorry but I did not see any spring break atmosphere that some of you are describing.
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My wife is trying to talk me into going today. Her thinking is that Sunday won't be as busy as Saturday. We have been every year for the past 7 years. I too have noticed the increased crowds, higher prices, and more drunkies. As you can tell by my profile picture, I am a bit of a cigar aficionado. I love a tasty libation as much as the next guy, but nothing is more off-putting then scores of drunk hooligans. We also have a three year old. Oh and, I hate crowds. In fact, I REALLY hate crowds! Probably not a good character trait for a Disney AP....
Anyway, the question is, should I take the family this year or not? We have put it off until now, but there are only a few weeks left. Going on a weekday is not a possibility with my work schedule. Would a Sunday actually be any better than a Saturday?
While i can not speak for sunday, i would never ever bring my children there on a saturday. I will never go again on a saturday myself let alone with the kids! Every child we saw was either crying, whining , passed out listless in the carriage or looking just miserable and upset. I am not exaggerating, my girlfriends and I all noticed the poor children there and really felt bad for them that their parents had dragged them there. On top of the heat really being unbearable yesterday. In all honesty i would have to be wasted drunk to be able to put up with another F&W festival on a saturday.
That sounds quite miserable. Maybe F&W truly has degenerated into the realm of being purely a 'singles' event, better fit for bachelorette parties and frat boy binge drinking sessions than for families.
Disney didn't get rid of Pleasure Island, they moved it to World Showcase!
I've never seen it either Alissa, ever... and we go every year. Headed back down in a week, and really looking foward to it. Hope you're having a fabulous time!So i was there all day yesterday and last night until closing and the festival was a lot of fun. Sorry but I did not see any sprink break atmosphere that some of you are describing.
That sounds quite miserable. Maybe F&W truly has degenerated into the realm of being purely a 'singles' event, better fit for bachelorette parties and frat boy binge drinking sessions than for families.
Disney didn't get rid of Pleasure Island, they moved it to World Showcase!
This thread got started because I reported on another thread (which was then moved to this thread) the experience of friends with 2 small children last Saturday night. The had spent the morning at MK, having a great time despite heavy crowds. Crowds were not a problem. They then returned to their hotel (Beach Club) and, after relaxing poolside, decided to head to WS. (I warned them not to go.) There children were trampled several times by intoxicated adults who seemed resentful that anyone would dare bring children to the WS. Frankly, there were a couple of times when drunk adults said some pretty nasty things to my friends, suggesting in not-so-nice words that children should not be there.I've never seen it either Alissa, ever... and we go every year. Headed back down in a week, and really looking foward to it. Hope you're having a fabulous time!
I have been sober with my young son many times and never experienced what you are describing. We don't get intoxicated LOL, but yes we do try alot of the adult beverages. I have seen children trampled, pushed and shoved at MK though. In defense of your comment, it has been years since my son was a small child (maybe tamer then?) but we have seen people dancing, singing and clearly somewhat lit. In all honesty I have seen worse behavior at Downtown Disney (and yes we were sober too LOLOL)Perhaps you should try WS sober on a weekend and with small children?
This thread got started because I reported on another thread (which was then moved to this thread) the experience of friends with 2 small children last Saturday night. The had spent the morning at MK, having a great time despite heavy crowds. Crowds were not a problem. They then returned to their hotel (Beach Club) and, after relaxing poolside, decided to head to WS. (I warned them not to go.) There children were trampled several times by intoxicated adults who seemed resentful that anyone would dare bring children to the WS. Frankly, there were a couple of times when drunk adults said some pretty nasty things to my friends, suggesting in not-so-nice words that children should not be there.
No family with children should feel unwelcome at any WDW theme park at any time of day. Ever.
I know it is in the range of apples and oranges, but stadiums that have had issues with drunk fans turn off the tap by the 7th inning, or some other arbitrary time. Could they not go dry by 5pm at the booths. They can still get their booze in the restaurants. And in there, the number of guests vs CMs is not as overwhelming as it is outside and those CMs would theoretically have better experience with limiting the Cuervo fueled rage monkeys from sucker punching Aladdin.Its typically always the case. Its the worst around 8pm. By then most have had a full day of drinking behind them and are trying to get in the last rounds before the park closes.
Firstly, who are you to judge? I HAVE gone to F&W MANY years with a young child. I never even had a glass of wine, until he was 18. Just because I did not witness what YOU did, does NOT give you the right to judge me. For me to visit Food and Wine sober? We do it every year!! LOLPerhaps you should try WS sober on a weekend and with small children?
This thread got started because I reported on another thread (which was then moved to this thread) the experience of friends with 2 small children last Saturday night. The had spent the morning at MK, having a great time despite heavy crowds. Crowds were not a problem. They then returned to their hotel (Beach Club) and, after relaxing poolside, decided to head to WS. (I warned them not to go.) There children were trampled several times by intoxicated adults who seemed resentful that anyone would dare bring children to the WS. Frankly, there were a couple of times when drunk adults said some pretty nasty things to my friends, suggesting in not-so-nice words that children should not be there.
No family with children should feel unwelcome at any WDW theme park at any time of day. Ever.
@ParentsOf4 never judge anyone so harshly based on your personal experiences, I found your post HIGHLY offensiveFirstly, who are you to judge? I HAVE gone to F&W MANY years with a young child. I never even had a glass of wine, until he was 18. Just because I did not witness what YOU did, does NOT give you the right to judge me. For me to visit Food and Wine sober? We do it every year!! LOL
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