Tony the Tigger
Well-Known Member
I love how people assume there is absolutely no regulation and these are new ideas for Disney. LOL.
Last May was the first time I had been to WDW since Feb. 2011, and what a difference! It felt like the first day after Prohibition had been repealed. Alcohol was everywhere with the exception of MK. It was very redundant. I am no prude, and may have a drink on the weekend, but WDW has gone overboard. It was the first time I noticed people that were obviously drunk (and with their kids!) and that's not a good look for WDW. My DD19 wanted a slushy beverage and we had to go to three carts/booths to finally find a non-alcoholic version. I get it alcoholic drinks are cheap to make and make a good profit, but it's too much.Dry as in no alcohol! Obviously this isnt a proposal, petition, or soapbox (I enjoy a nice beer or cocktail) but how would you feel IF it did happen. The reason I ask is that over the last 5-10 years, drinking has found a way into many facets of the parks. Of course there has always been wine and beer with meals, the WS, and later Food and Wine, etc etc but this past trip around Christmas left my jaw open. I mean I like a beer and trying new craft beers whenever I can but it seemed like Epcot had a temporary beer, wine, or liquor booth every 50 yards. IMO it’s too much of a good thing and feels totally forced.
So if Disney were to reverse roles and pull alcohol from the parks, I personally wouldn’t miss it. Of course a simpler pairing back is preferred so it wouldnt be so in your face, but I could live without. I’m just curious how people would see the parks without the option to drink.
Hope everyone is off to a good weekend!
Matt
Epcot and HS are my favorite parks because of the access to a good beer. . .
Last May was the first time I had been to WDW since Feb. 2011, and what a difference! It felt like the first day after Prohibition had been repealed. Alcohol was everywhere with the exception of MK. It was very redundant. I am no prude, and may have a drink on the weekend, but WDW has gone overboard. It was the first time I noticed people that were obviously drunk (and with their kids!) and that's not a good look for WDW. My DD19 wanted a slushy beverage and we had to go to three carts/booths to finally find a non-alcoholic version. I get it alcoholic drinks are cheap to make and make a good profit, but it's too much.
P.S. The avocado margarita at the Mexico Pavilion was amazing!
I've been to Epcot a million times and never had one issue with one person... It isn't a problem.I fully agree with the OP and feel the alcohol has gotten out of hand. It got out of hand a long time ago. It has ruined Epcot IMO. Epcot now = the Drink Around the World destination. Fun if you are a responsible adult just having a good time/not so fun when you have young impressionable kids with you and feel like you are outnumbered by said adults. Really not fun if you were in the Duffy line (a few years back) with your young teenage daughter and her friend and had drunk men behind you making obnoxious comments. Just take a wander into the Ladies restroom in Germany. Not a pretty place in the evening. Or below the restaurant in Japan. Outside the huge shop. Actually, I don’t know why I am naming specific places, anywhere you go in Epcot in the evening is a drunken disaster. Not fun when you drag your husband to Disney for some quality time with your five year old and the older daughter’s boyfriend locates some beer in WS. This was a very long time ago (15 years maybe?). Probably the first time I noticed alcohol at Disney. It was such a turn off and a disappointment. I was there to enjoy my child and time in the parks. The boyfriend was just itching for a drink. My daughter later broke off their long time relationship. He has since turned into a bloated red faced person on Facebook. Not to get too dark, but sadly there are people who go off the deep end when they drink. That spoils it for everyone else. Not my idea of family friendly and that is what I would like Disney to be. They’ll never do away with it now, bc it brings in $$$$$. And it doesn’t stay in the restaurants, it is carried all over the parks. I’d like to know the stats on how many unruly sloppy drunken incidents happen, particularly at Epcot. I do not drink at all and haven’t for years because my husband does all the drinking and has ruined it for me. I know that is TMI, but I mention it as an explanation for my strong opposition. It can get old really quick. It doesn’t belong in the Disney parks. Save it for a bar. I am glad this was posted and I think it has become a real problem.
I've been to Epcot a million times and never had one issue with one person... It isn't a problem.
I believe you.... I just find it hard to believe, that it is the end of times, as someone who has spent a ton of time at Epcot and not once witnessed a problem. This thread is finger wagging and it is insufferable. There is way larger problem of parents not controlling their kids, people staring at their phones as they walk into you, the fn scooters that run you over, taken pics when they shouldn't ect ect...While the last, forgive me, diatribe, is extreme to the point of inaccurate IMO, the truth is somewhere in between. As a long time resident, I can tell you EC is often a mess in the evenings during F&W. Not to the point of "problems" as you say, for most adults, but definitely problematic given the family environment expected of Disney parks. Still, I do not see going dry as the answer.
Dry as in no alcohol! Obviously this isnt a proposal, petition, or soapbox (I enjoy a nice beer or cocktail) but how would you feel IF it did happen. The reason I ask is that over the last 5-10 years, drinking has found a way into many facets of the parks. Of course there has always been wine and beer with meals, the WS, and later Food and Wine, etc etc but this past trip around Christmas left my jaw open. I mean I like a beer and trying new craft beers whenever I can but it seemed like Epcot had a temporary beer, wine, or liquor booth every 50 yards. IMO it’s too much of a good thing and feels totally forced.
So if Disney were to reverse roles and pull alcohol from the parks, I personally wouldn’t miss it. Of course a simpler pairing back is preferred so it wouldnt be so in your face, but I could live without. I’m just curious how people would see the parks without the option to drink.
Hope everyone is off to a good weekend!
Matt
It is served in MK restaurants now. Walt was a drinker and yet possibly for that reason, he did not allow it in the parks. And no, it is not okay in Epcot! Please read my post. It has ruined Epcot, IMO. Why does Epcot need to become a playground for drunk adults??You mean just the parks? Yeah, that's fine. Now, correct me if I am wrong but does Magic Kingdom still not serve any alcohol at restaurants? As far as I know it doesn't. Even the fancier restaurants in there don't, I don't think at least.
I am not much of a drinker. I bought some Caesars at the beginning of the summer and just finished them up the other day. I was at a campfire last week and had a beer but hadn't had one in about 4-5 months. We were at the parks last year for about two weeks and I honestly don't think I had a single drink. My wife had a glass of wine at the Boardwalk in the ESPN restaurant and we had a few Pina Colodas back at our unit but that's it. Outside of my room, nothing.
It is alright if Epcot has it though. It is the more adult park and the Food and Wine festival is still a big deal. Obviously people need to be adults about it and remember they are in a public place, but yeah leave it there. I am fine with the rest of the parks being dry. Disney Springs, the Boardwalk and places like that can have drinks.
So true!!!!! The last few times I was in Epcot it became unbearable in the evenings. Very sad IMO. And anyone out there who says they have not run across the effects of too much alcohol, particularly in Epcot must have blinders on or a drink in their hand.Nothing like walking with your niece to go see the Epcot ball and some drunk dude throwing up in the bushes.
I believe you.... I just find it hard to believe, that it is the end of times, as someone who has spent a ton of time at Epcot and not once witnessed a problem. This thread is finger wagging and it is insufferable. There is way larger problem of parents not controlling their kids, people staring at their phones as they walk into you, the fn scooters that run you over, taken pics when they shouldn't ect ect...
I preferred it dry honestly.Dry as in no alcohol! Obviously this isnt a proposal, petition, or soapbox (I enjoy a nice beer or cocktail) but how would you feel IF it did happen. The reason I ask is that over the last 5-10 years, drinking has found a way into many facets of the parks. Of course there has always been wine and beer with meals, the WS, and later Food and Wine, etc etc but this past trip around Christmas left my jaw open. I mean I like a beer and trying new craft beers whenever I can but it seemed like Epcot had a temporary beer, wine, or liquor booth every 50 yards. IMO it’s too much of a good thing and feels totally forced.
So if Disney were to reverse roles and pull alcohol from the parks, I personally wouldn’t miss it. Of course a simpler pairing back is preferred so it wouldnt be so in your face, but I could live without. I’m just curious how people would see the parks without the option to drink.
Hope everyone is off to a good weekend!
Matt
While the last, forgive me, diatribe, is extreme to the point of inaccurate IMO, the truth is somewhere in between. As a long time resident, I can tell you EC is often a mess in the evenings during F&W. Not to the point of "problems" as you say, for most adults, but definitely problematic given the family environment expected of Disney parks. Still, I do not see going dry as the answer.
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