All that drinking of booze ruins the experience of any of Disney Parks for families with little ones and that is why Walt did not want alcohol at all I repeat at all!!
Saw someone drunk in Disney Springs years ago when it was still Disney Marketplace. Cast members came with screens and medics arrived and it was quickly dealt with, very discreet.
Disney really isn’t the place to drink too much. Personally, rides and alcohol would be a terrible combination for me.
All these who drink around the world often use scooters leaving those who truly need this service without a helpful way to visit. Their baskets are filled with empty and partially emptied cups. They run into the back of your legs and heels. They laugh while doing this all because they know no staff will remove them due to the significant amount of money they spend.
Being a drinker myself, I find these stories awful and crazy. I personally have no desire to “get my drink on” at ANY theme park. That is not why I go or take/took my son to any amusement park. We go for the rides and the experience the park has to offer. Why ruin it for something you can go to a much cheaper bar or nightclub to do. I’m with the folks wondering why alcohol was ever brought into the Disney parks……I guess for more money? But there’s a price to pay for dealing with the customers that can’t limit or handle their consumption. Smh……h
I have seen park goers drunk several times. As Walt wanted no alcohol and yet Disney keeps adding places to drink. Ie VGF lobby, Epcot in the sphere and a place in the MK.
Greedy Disney makes a goid profit on all these places!
Alcohol should not even be part of Disney. It’s the wonderful world of Disney. Not the wonderful world of drinks that they are turning it into.
Walt would be absolutely sick over this
Since the Disney Company is allowing alcoholic drinks into the various park properties why not limit the size of those drinks? Instead of a full-sized 8-oz. drink make it a 3-4 oz. drink. Also have a drink limit. There must be some way each Pavillion/Country could mark the customer’s drink amount – like a ticket to be “punched” showing the number of drinks sold to each customer. Just an idea.
As an adult child of an alcoholic parent there are mental scars that I would never want any other child to have to deal with.
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All that drinking of booze ruins the experience of any of Disney Parks for families with little ones and that is why Walt did not want alcohol at all I repeat at all!!
Sam
I’ll drink to that!
Fifi
Saw someone drunk in Disney Springs years ago when it was still Disney Marketplace. Cast members came with screens and medics arrived and it was quickly dealt with, very discreet.
Disney really isn’t the place to drink too much. Personally, rides and alcohol would be a terrible combination for me.
Theresa
All these who drink around the world often use scooters leaving those who truly need this service without a helpful way to visit. Their baskets are filled with empty and partially emptied cups. They run into the back of your legs and heels. They laugh while doing this all because they know no staff will remove them due to the significant amount of money they spend.
Cindy
Being a drinker myself, I find these stories awful and crazy. I personally have no desire to “get my drink on” at ANY theme park. That is not why I go or take/took my son to any amusement park. We go for the rides and the experience the park has to offer. Why ruin it for something you can go to a much cheaper bar or nightclub to do. I’m with the folks wondering why alcohol was ever brought into the Disney parks……I guess for more money? But there’s a price to pay for dealing with the customers that can’t limit or handle their consumption. Smh……h
Marcy
I have seen park goers drunk several times. As Walt wanted no alcohol and yet Disney keeps adding places to drink. Ie VGF lobby, Epcot in the sphere and a place in the MK.
Greedy Disney makes a goid profit on all these places!
Mr D
Alcohol should not even be part of Disney. It’s the wonderful world of Disney. Not the wonderful world of drinks that they are turning it into.
Walt would be absolutely sick over this
Jenny
Since the Disney Company is allowing alcoholic drinks into the various park properties why not limit the size of those drinks? Instead of a full-sized 8-oz. drink make it a 3-4 oz. drink. Also have a drink limit. There must be some way each Pavillion/Country could mark the customer’s drink amount – like a ticket to be “punched” showing the number of drinks sold to each customer. Just an idea.
As an adult child of an alcoholic parent there are mental scars that I would never want any other child to have to deal with.