MakiraMarlena
It's a big black fish to you
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there are very few "amusement parks," if any, that don't serve any alcohol. While it's arguable that such places are intended strictly for children, the children usually don't come without adults.
Now even Disneyland Park serves alcohol, although only inside Oga's Cantina and it's not allowed to be brought out of the building.
As for adults, the vast majority of those spending $9 on a beer inside a Disney park do not have an "alcohol problem." and if they do, it's on them to control themselves.
Once again, a poster who appears to equate Walt Disney World with Delta House on party night just because there are alcoholic beverages available. It just isn't, outside of occasional instances.
Now even Disneyland Park serves alcohol, although only inside Oga's Cantina and it's not allowed to be brought out of the building.
As for adults, the vast majority of those spending $9 on a beer inside a Disney park do not have an "alcohol problem." and if they do, it's on them to control themselves.
Once again, a poster who appears to equate Walt Disney World with Delta House on party night just because there are alcoholic beverages available. It just isn't, outside of occasional instances.
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