You guys realize that Liberty Tree Tavern and Tortuga Tavern also do not sell alcohol, right?
According to the new article on the Disney Parks Blog, It's now called Gaston's Pub. :shrug:
According to the new article on the Disney Parks Blog, It's now called Gaston's Pub. :shrug:
Hmmmm... I haven't watched the movie in quite a while, but it wasn't Gaston's "Pub" in the movie was it? I agree with Aladdin2007, using the word pub doesn't seem to fit. A pub is essentially the same thing as a tavern, but isn't the term "pub" more associated with British culture?
If it's because they think they have too many "taverns", personally I'd rather see them remove the "tavern" from Liberty Tree. Maybe make it Liberty Tree Inn instead.
Would Gaston's Vomitorium be better?
Would Gaston's Vomitorium be better?
I don't think I could afford to get drunk in Disney even if i tried at MK... Having said that I really think adult beverages wouldn't cause many problems.
A little off subject, but we entering EPCOT at the International Gate. We had a beer in hand and they would not allow us to enter the park with a drink. When exiting one member of our group had a beer in hand and where told he could not take the drick out of the park. So at least for EPCOT and the EPCOT resorts and can drink anywhere but the ten foot strip of land that makes up the International Gate.
A little off subject, but we entering EPCOT at the International Gate. We had a beer in hand and they would not allow us to enter the park with a drink. When exiting one member of our group had a beer in hand and where told he could not take the drick out of the park. So at least for EPCOT and the EPCOT resorts and can drink anywhere but the ten foot strip of land that makes up the International Gate.
ABC laws...
I believe it is ALL one liquor license for all of Disney and one license for all of Universal...I believe the issue is a result of having different liquor licenses. I had the same issue at Universal. We tried to bring Hurricanes back to our hotel (Royal Pacific) and were told we had to finish in CityWalk because there is a separate liquor license for CityWalk, each resort and the two parks.
I believe it is ALL one liquor license for all of Disney and one license for all of Universal...
From:http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes...ing=&URL=0500-0599/0565/Sections/0565.02.html
(6) A vendor who operates places of business where consumption on the premises is permitted, which premises are located within a theme park complex that is owned, managed, controlled, and operated by such vendor, may operate under a master license issued for the type of service offered if the theme park complex comprises at least 25 enclosed acres of land with permanent exhibitions and a variety of recreational activities, the enclosed area has a controlled entrance to, and exit from, the enclosed area, and at least 1 million visitors annually pay admission fees to the theme park complex. In addition to the license taxes imposed in paragraphs (1)(b)-(f), an additional tax of $1,500 shall be imposed for up to 5 additional bars, $2,500 for 6 to 10 additional bars, and $3,500 for more than 10 additional bars. The enclosed area within the theme park shall be considered an extension of the licensed premises upon the payment of the fee and the notation of such extension on the sketch accompanying the original license application.
If I am reading this wrong ...please advise. :shrug:
Note it says 'theme park' - the park itself stops at International Gateway... on the other side of that is hotel properties. But you can also search florida licenses online and see they have many for different properties throughout the parks and resorts
https://www.myfloridalicense.com/wl11.asp?mode=0&SID=&brd=&typ=
A little off subject, but we entering EPCOT at the International Gate. We had a beer in hand and they would not allow us to enter the park with a drink. When exiting one member of our group had a beer in hand and where told he could not take the drick out of the park. So at least for EPCOT and the EPCOT resorts and can drink anywhere but the ten foot strip of land that makes up the International Gate.
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