lustergirl
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Well I am looking forward to having a few drinks on my upcoming trip. The "few" may turn into plenty.

You are lucky... I quit doing most of the presentations after watching the rudest CMs in Disney literally SCREAM and almost physically attack a guest who dared to take a sip of a glass on the EMPTY table behind her. They SCREAMED "DO NOT TOUCH THOSE WE HAVE TO THROW THEM OUT
...and flag down the burliest Colonial clad CMs I could find.
OH MY GOSH - I don't know why this struck me so funny but I literally had tears streaming down my cheeks!
You are lucky... I quit doing most of the presentations after watching the rudest CMs in Disney literally SCREAM and almost physically attack a guest who dared to take a sip of a glass on the EMPTY table behind her. They SCREAMED "DO NOT TOUCH THOSE WE HAVE TO THROW THEM OUT" And then started SHOVING towards the tables to "protect" the wine (which they then pour into a bucket LOL!) The best part, the wine rep interceded and SHOUTED back "I gave the wine to the guests, they can drink it" Little Miss "rude hostess" and her CM friends went STORMING up to him while the guests guzzled the wine. (And little miss "Rude Hostess" is there every year. If she knows you and you are her friend you can have extra wine etc.. otherwise she is flat out rude, not to mention she thinks we call came to hear her talk about her baseball team etc... _)
To the rest of you "pull on your flameproof suits" I expect the "no drinking at Disney" crowd who were blessed with the ability to spot drunks from miles away will soon come to lecture you on how bad you are LOL!
Wow....that's just insane. We really must have lucked out - maybe because it was the last day of F&W? I spent some time in the building earlier in the day while DH rode MS twice and talked to multiple CMs and never heard anything about baseball. My eyes would have glazed over if I did!
What's so funny about getting drunk and irresponsible in a park that's supposed to be geared for children? And for the record, I have nothing against people drinking in the parks, go ahead, have one or two or three, it's not really the number that's important, but knowing your limit. And "drunk" doesn't happen accidentally. Irresponsibly, yes. But it's not an "Oops! I accidentally poured that drink down my throat!"![]()
It was not the last day of the festival nor was this the first time I had witnessed abuse of guests. I actually went to Guest Services, complained and got a refund on several remaining seminars. I was tired of the treatment of guests I had repeatedly witnessed (at one seminar the poor guest in a wheelchair was told "no one can sit back here with you" so her friend sat near me and then the CMs walked between her and the presenter the whole time making a lot of noise throwing the extra wine away and taking up the glasses!)
What's funny is watching people get indignant because "it's geared for children" AKA as "why do they care about adults, the world revolves around my kids" LOL (Exactly why is it only "geared towards children" ?)
Then how do you explain Busch Gardens?Disney is a theme park, and theme parks are created and marketed for kids. They just choose to cater to the adults, becuase they're the ones with the cash, not rocket science, lol. But at it's heart, it's still "for kids", and behavior by adults should reflect that. And by that I don't mean act like an irresponsible child, LOL. That said, it doesn't sound like too many here were really to the point of stumbling drunk, more just happy buzz, which IMO is a very different thing.