handinpocket
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Seriously, just buy your daughter the wine and give it to her. There will not be a cop there demanding ID. If she is 19, she looks close enough to 21.
don't panic - there is no way I going to break any law- thats why I asked.
The 2 drinks thing is interesting- does that mean that unless more than 2 eating are above 21 you cannot order a bottle of wine as it has more than 2 glasses per adult.. It's no wonder there are so many bottles of california wine in my local supermarket
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seriously you are telling an INTERNATIONAL visitor to break local law?!
the server has every right to demand ID of EVERYONE drinking, regardless of who bough the wine.
so not worth the possibility of being deported unceremoniously in the middle of one's Holiday.
I know that under 21's cannot buy alcohol in the US. But is it OK for an adult to give them a drink if they buy it. My DD will be 19 and although she doesn't drink much she does enjoy the odd glass of wine with a special meal. I know that in some countries the age for adults to give alcohol to teens is diff than the age they can buy it for themselves, what is the possition in the US, as I do not want to do anything wrong.
OMG, drama queen much? Nothing is going to result from a parent buying their almost adult child an alcoholic beverage at WDW. Unless they are going around screaming they are underage, no one is going to think twice.
OMG, drama queen much? Nothing is going to result from a parent buying their almost adult child an alcoholic beverage at WDW. Unless they are going around screaming they are underage, no one is going to think twice.
I was also under the impression that these boards DO NOT permit 'advice' on rule/law breaking.
I also follow the local laws of wherever I visit, whether or not I agree with them or they are similar to my country's. When in Rome( or orlando...)
you do NOT wanna know what Japan does to people who break their drinking laws. not even military personnel with SOFA status are immune.
its attitudes like this that make it much harder for everyone else. and you DO NOT know what will or will not happen. maybe the OPs daughter is adult enough to handle a single glass of wine. but somebody else comes along, reads this and decides.,. yeehaw, time to get drunk in Mouse Town cuz some random dude sez it's okay for me to cooerce Mom unto running a bar tab. Hey, I'm 20 and almost an Adult!
and then they fondle some 12 year old in the pool.
Ok, I don't think you can honestly post and expect to be taken seriously after that leap.
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tell that to the 19 year old( well he's closer to 26 now) doing 15 years in a Japanese prison after daddy did exactly that.. supplied Junior with beer at a party and he tried to get into a 12 year old Japanese girl's panties.
Junior is spending quality time in the Japanese penal system, daddy got busted outta the Navy..lost his retirement and everything. oh and the Missus divorced him. I still email her on occasion.
under no circumstances will i EVER advise or condone anyone who does so the breaking of legal law..anywhere. I may not agree with the law, I may think it's stupid or that nothing truly terrible will happen if they do break it. all it takes is for somebody somewhere to decide to make an example out of the next scofflaw.
How willing are YOU to be the one who gets to pay the price?
21 to drink is NOT the hardfast law in all states in the US.
Some states allow children/spouses to drink under the age of 21 if their legal guardian is with them and purchasing the drinks. This includes restaurants and other purblic spaces NOT just homes.
Military bases also allow soldiers 18 years of age to purchase and consume alcohol.
However Florida does NOT allow this. You must be 21 to purchase and consume alcohol.