Cloe Colton
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Now that Crystal Palace and The Plaza are now serving alcohol, what are odds they add alcohol option to HEA dessert parties?
What?! CP & Plaza serves alcohol now? Wow, im so out of the loop! When did this happen? Im surprised at the news, but at the same time not really....since BOG served alcohol it was just a matter of time.
What type of alcohol? Same as BOG?
I hope zero because I don't want to pay more for something we won't consume! I think they had to add alcohol at the TS's to accommodate the new alcohol inclusion in the DDP? If that's the case, then here's hoping alcohol won't be added to the dessert party!
I just looked at the drink menu at plaza...pretty decent variety.I'm not sure if its the same but the menu looked pretty long for the different types of drinks, which is nice that they offer SOMETHING lol
Now that Crystal Palace and The Plaza are now serving alcohol, what are odds they add alcohol option to HEA dessert parties?
That's what I'm hoping happens. I don't "need" alcohol, but it being included and adding extra value to the DDP is nice.My question is ..............
QSDP now includes an alcoholic beverage. If our all adult party can not get that drink at the QS locations in MK, then my dining plan value has been substantially reduced. Since this was a rumble quite awhile ago ..... I would not be surprised. Not needed at kiosks but since it is part of the QSDP, it should be offered at QS.
I don't "need" alcohol
Why not? What difference does it make if I choose to drink a soda or a mimosa with my breakfast, especially while on vacation? Plus like I said, it does add a little extra value to the dining plan, so why not indulge?3) But, if one does not need it, why even order it on a "family park day"?
1) NOT insinuating your "need" it.
2) Not a condemnation of drinking or people who drink (I am very fond of my Single Malt Scotch and my Ruby Port).
3) But, if one does not need it, why even order it on a "family park day"?
3) But, if one does not need it, why even order it on a "family park day"?
Because if they had Sam Adams Lager at CHH it would go well with the fried shrimp. Not to mention fit into the theme.3) But, if one does not need it, why even order it on a "family park day"?
What difference does it make if I choose to drink a soda or a mimosa with my breakfast, especially while on vacation?
Because it tastes better than the water3) But, if one does not need it, why even order it on a "family park day"?
1) As I said, I am just an old Fuddy-Duddy.
2) I like the idea of at least ONE park being booze-free.
3) Yes, others have differing opinions.
4) I can't change things, but can certainly vent my thought(s).