canopynut66
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- Mar 21, 2010
totally against it like you said if want to drink go to Epcot
kcb1dizbksfan said:What I object is your first statement about recommending that I just don't go to WDW.
Now ... We have both expressed our views on serving alcohol at the MK ... We will have to agree to diagree on this point.
I would like to hear from others and their opinions!
DR NYKCB (Ken)
I've always loved the Podcast forum because it's been one of the least judgemental forums...Please let's keep it that way. We all have different opinions, can we just be respectful of other opinions?
I understand that some people are upset with any alcohol being served in MK, but there are others (myself included) who are okay with a glass of wine with dinner. We should all be able to state our opinions without being called out.
I've always loved the Podcast forum because it's been one of the least judgemental forums...Please let's keep it that way. We all have different opinions, can we just be respectful of other opinions?
I understand that some people are upset with any alcohol being served in MK, but there are others (myself included) who are okay with a glass of wine with dinner. We should all be able to state our opinions without being called out.
Do we really know what Walt's wishes would have been in this situation? If he were alive today, would there be alcohol served in ANY Disney park? Would the Food and Wine festivals exist?
Wine is frequently part of French dinners. We cannot really know whether or not Walt would have allowed Be Our Guest to serve alcohol to make the meal more authentic.
Walt may have not liked this decision, but using his Disneyland policy/philosophy, the other Disney parks would not serve alcohol either.
My point is that we don't really know what Walt would have done in this day and time.
Do we really know what Walt's wishes would have been in this situation? If he were alive today, would there be alcohol served in ANY Disney park? Would the Food and Wine festivals exist?
Wine is frequently part of French dinners. We cannot really know whether or not Walt would have allowed Be Our Guest to serve alcohol to make the meal more authentic.
Walt may have not liked this decision, but using his Disneyland policy/philosophy, the other Disney parks would not serve alcohol either.
My point is that we don't really know what Walt would have done in this day and time.
I also find the idea that drinking around children is evil a bit funny and nonfactual.
I agree...but being a loud, cussing, beligerent drunk in a family theme park (as even Epcot is) is beyond classless. And it clearly DOES happen.