check out on youtube.com DRUNK GUY AT DISNEY WORLD to see just how drunk you can get...I thought this video was hysterical!
I will be in Epcot November 6, 2011 if anybody wants to party. We are streaking. I am hoping to make it all the way around before being takled by security.
These days will be good times. It would be great to get a whole crowd streaking like a marathon.
Where should we meet to get this drink around the world started? I prefer the evening, nothing good happens before 7 PM.
Who is with me.
Anybody want to try a flaming meridian?
Just like any other situation involving alcohol, you have to know your own limits, your personal alcohol tolerance, and how to pace yourself. Getting sloppy, falling down drunk just looks (and feels) ridiculous on anyone who is much above the legal drinking age. But getting a nice, smooth drunk on? Why not?
For the record, I'm a tiny female (5'5", just over 100 lbs soaking wet). But I'm from New Orleans (the French Quarter, no less). I'm pretty sure I could drink any guy here under the table. I know *how* to drink, and I know how to maintain that wonderful level of drunkenness that's a lot of fun for me but not obnoxious to those around me. It's a skill, and an art form. Most of the drinkers I've seen at Epcot have perfected it pretty well.
Sloppy drunk=not good at a theme park
Fun drunk=
JMO
But like every other place in America, Disney does have it's security as well as armed police force both obvious and undercover at any given point in the park and anyone caught over the legal limit for alcohol in the state of Florida may be subject to facing the penalties.
No, not fun. More work for me!!Looked up hooky bobbin online and got this definition:
The act of sliding on your feet behind a car on an icy road while being towed by holding onto the bumper.
Sounds like fun!!![]()
Looked up hooky bobbin online and got this definition:
The act of sliding on your feet behind a car on an icy road while being towed by holding onto the bumper.
Sounds like fun!!![]()
(soapbox warning) I've nothing against alcohol being served in parks, I just wish rules were a little stricter and that people showing any signs of inebriation were turned down. I worked in a theme park (not Disney) for three years, and we also served alcohol. I can't tell you the number of times I had to deal with drunk individuals who were scaring children with their behavior, causing unnecessary extra work for employees (seriously, projectile vomiting all down the midway and on rides where it's extra hard to clean) and fighting employees who are literally just trying to do their job. I almost got injured by one trio who thought they were being funny and whose actions caused me muscle pain for days.
Long-winded rant condensed; if you want to have a drink or two, then cheers! But if people want to get more than lightly buzzed, I really wish they'd keep it to the safety/security of their own rooms.
Me and a couple of guys got escorted out of DTD one night. We were hammered and it was like 2 a.m. The security guard came and said we need to go, so we got up and left. Took a taxi back to the room and left the rental car in the parking lot. Got back to the room and the room was spinning, so I spent the next 3 hours walking around Port Orleans Riverside taking photos at night.
Came back the next day and got the rental car.
BTW, if I was in Beirgarten right now I wouldn't mind having 2 or 3 of those big steins. Yummy
So you want people at Disney to be limited to one or two drinks because you worked in a theme park where people scared children and puked on a midway?
I've never personally tried to push the envelope on this one. Since Disney is geared to families, I would assume anybody overly intoxicated would be escorted out of the park. Nobody wants to watch stuff like that when they're trying to enjoy their family vacation.
I've seen WAY too many obnoxious drunks at Epcot. Shame on anyone who thinks this is an acceptable thing to do... from now on, I'm reporting every drunk I see to security.