Not that I'm planning on drinking a lot, but I'm just wanting to find out if the Aloha Dinner show is the only restaurant that offers bottomless alcoholic drinks?
At HDDR it is Bud Light and sangria. Realize that you are only in the show less than 1.5 hours and you are dependent on the server offering more. You will be lucky to get 2 drinks in that time.
At HDDR it is Bud Light and sangria. Realize that you are only in the show less than 1.5 hours and you are dependent on the server offering more. You will be lucky to get 2 drinks in that time.
This is not my experience. They brought us pitchers of sangria when we asked (June '09). There is also wine available, not just the Bud Light and sangria.
This is not my experience. They brought us pitchers of sangria when we asked (June '09). There is also wine available, not just the Bud Light and sangria.
We always ask for a pitcher at the Hoop and they have always been happy to bring one. Actually last Oct. there were 3 of us the waiter brought 3 full glasses till the pitcher was ready. Helps keep the wait staff form making so many runs. Here is a list of some of the drinks they do charge for but not sure if this is up to date.
But we always get the no charge Bud Lite
Corona $5.25
Sam Adams $5.25
Miller Lite $4.25
Heineken $5.25
Ask and you shall receive. We've asked for a pitcher numerous times in the past and it worked out great. If you rely on your server, it won't be all you can drink at all.
Great tip about the pitchers. At HDDR last year we were offered red, white or rose wine bud or bud light and sangria. I had sangria and DH had red wine. Only got two each and no chance of having more if we had wanted more as servers are scarce.
When the server takes your order, I'd just try asking for a pitcher. (Don't think you can get pitchers of the wine. I did sangria. Life's too short to drink Bud Light)
When the server takes your order, I'd just try asking for a pitcher. (Don't think you can get pitchers of the wine. I did sangria. Life's too short to drink Bud Light)
NALA I know nothing to me is as good as any of the Sam Adams selections at the koisk near the American Adventure. Or those German or English brews especially watching Illuminations, but when it comes to eating the ribs and fried chicken out of a metal bucket and drinking your beer in a mason jar, a no charge pitcher of Bud washes them down very nicely.
Not that I'm planning on drinking a lot, but I'm just wanting to find out if the Aloha Dinner show is the only restaurant that offers bottomless alcoholic drinks?
I know, right? LOL. Well, I do work for an alcohol distributor, so I've come accustomed to having at least 1 drink a day (at home). And after a long day walking around at Disney, I'm sure I will need more than one.
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