Doesn't bother me one bit. Having a beer or 2 helps me put up with actual annoying behavior, like people who stop in the middle of the road to consult their guide map and people who use their stroller/
ECV as a battering ram.
Just my opinion but if you need to drink beer to "cope" then you are drinking for the wrong reason and this is a great reason for not selling it in the parks.
I think the point here was the number of drunks is minimal compared to the number of guests cutting people off, hitting other guests with their stroller or ECV and exhibiting annoying behavior. No analysis is needed.
We've just arrived back in the UK after our 1st trip to WDW for 5 years (went to Universal and SeaWorld on our last trip 3 years ago and missed them out this time) and I too was shocked at the amount of people wandering around all of the theme parks drinking beer and in particular the number of tipsy/drunk people at Epcot both during the day and late at night at illuminations.
We couldn't remember beer being sold at Disney in the past, only at Universal and SeaWorld and were quite surprised.
I like a beer as much as anyone but don't think it goes with both the heat and the family theme of WDW.
Beer, ice cold especially, goes VERY WELL in the heat and is often the choice of alcoholic drink for many when out in the hot sun.
Family theme? Disney is for EVERYONE, no age is too young or too old. Yes there is no swearing or nudity or other taboo behaviors but there has always been alcohol served in table services, all the bars/lounges, in the parks, sold in the gift shops. They pride themselves on pairings in many restaurants. It is part of the Disney business model.
Honestly I think the biggest perk to staying on property is the DDBD .... Designated Disney Bus Driver. Folks can have drinks at their meals, enjoy new flavors while wandering Animal Kingdom, check out all the different wines and beers in Epcot, drink a whole bottle of wine at a nice resort dinner, have an afternoon of pool and umbrellas drinks before heading out .... without worrying who in the party was going to drive since they have Disney transportation.
I just think there's a time and place for it really, for example at a bar or a restaurant rather than wandering around drinking which is something you don't usually see in the UK due local byelaws prohibiting street drinking.
YUP, beer/alcohol has been available at Disney as long as I can remember as the new parks opened, but always in restaurants and Disney Springs. Drinks are part of the "festival" atmosphere here in the US ... sporting events, concerts, outdoor festivals etc. As long as you remain "on the property or designated festival area" you are permitted to walk around with drinks.
As stated by other, wandering around generally drinking is not permitted due to open container and public drunkenness laws .... but at Disney you are at one place, a private location and it not considered public at all. Many prefer this style of drinking and entertainment to sitting in a pub or bar. Moving about can often prevent one from getting as drunk as they would sitting in a bar. Time and place? This is a place where this is acceptable, legal and enjoyable for many. Disney does restrict it from the MK and that is perfectly okay.
The only annoying drunk I've ever run into at WDW was in MK, standing next to me at the Boo to You parade. He was really into it though and knew all the lyrics, haha. He was just loud and couldn't sing, and would yell to his friends standing right next to him. Other than him, I've never witnessed anything too bad. Epcot F&W will see some tipsy people, but it's no big deal.
Knew all the lyrics - gets a pass!
I'm not in any way advocating for the parks to all be dry. Disney makes money from selling booze and people are perfectly willing to pay inflated prices for it at WDW, so even if people did advocate for that I seriously doubt it would happen. I don't believe that other people should have to live their lives according to my preference - but I'm not actually required to like it, nor am I required to pretend that I do.
Said perfectly here. We ALL have things we are comfortable and uncomfortable with and it is up to US to choose where/when we go. You handle this perfectly for you. I know even in a family where drinking is not a problem, there are still places we would avoid if it were out of control.
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In a private business they can operate as they wish and it is up to US to decide if we wish to visit those businesses. If one has a problem with alcohol being served, then just visit MK or visit the other parks at opening and leave by noon when guests may begin enjoying a beer or drink. Or vacation elsewhere.