So you were the creepy lady staring me down! I was about to report you to a security guard!I even had a silent conversation with her while we were walking around behind her.
So you were the creepy lady staring me down! I was about to report you to a security guard!I even had a silent conversation with her while we were walking around behind her.
I do have a question, though. Is beer poured into cups and sold anywhere in WDW? I can't remember. Those things are easy to spill and is why I hate it when they are sold at sporting events. How about a lid and a straw?
lol wow you should be a Private Investigator because those are a lot of details to catch while you should be busy enjoying yourself. Were you taking notes?
I am at the parks at least once a week and I have yet to see that many drunken dirty sinners! I take it you don't ride POTC because of the dangerous and evil displays of drinking and prostitution your child will be exposed to?
PS, if you were to try and have a "silent conversation" with me I would probably assume you were drunk.
I think we can all agree that the sale of alcohol around the Disney parks should be controlled and limited. I think that alcohol should be served with table service meals and one alcoholic beverage served with a counter service meal. In addition why couldn't they have a system that registered how many beverages had been sold to the holder on a specific park pass on a given day and limit it to a maximum of, say, 2 not including those sold with meals. I think it would be mighty hard for anyone to be drunk in that case.
I think some of you are missing the point.
I'm a drinker and enjoy a drink or two during my Disney vacations.
It's the people that don't drink responsibly who are on the verge of ruining it for those of us who DO drink responsibly.
Some of you are saying..hey...we should have the right to drink, and if you don't like it, then don't come to the parks that allow drinking.
I tend to agree with the OP, but only because I believe they too, as park guests, have the right to be in EPCOT, or anywhere else on Disney property, and not be exposed to rude, drunken people.
Much like the OP, I think that if drunk guests continue to be a problem, then perhaps drinking should be confined to Pleasure Island, where the kids can't witness it.
Instead of condeming those who don't agree with the drinking policies in WDW, maybe those of us who enjoy drinking on property should remind those people who act up when they embibe in WDW that they need to more responsible or else they might wreck it for all of us who enjoy a beer or two.
I'm ok with discussion, but it seems as if some of you are taking this a little too personally.
You know, all the "drankin'" at WDW does kinda get under my skin, but not nearly as much as all the non-whites.
Ok, so you are going to kick out a group of people, with say 5 kids who have no control over how their adults in their group act? That makes no sense.I think they should just enforce some type of DWI like system at WDW.
If anyone appears to be intoxicated, i.e. staggering around, loud, obnoxious or otherwise acting stupidly....boot them out of the park immediately.
No leniancy...come down hard on them. Maybe even boot them and thier entire party out of the park....if they cause any trouble, ban them for life.
Send a strong message, drink responsibly or jeopordize your whole groups vacation!
This thread is starting to get ridiculous...
I think we've gone far and beyond that...
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