Kevin Jonas: Alcohol has changed everything at Disneyland! (from news article)

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Kevin Jonas thinks alcohol has changed the culture at Disneyland.

The 35-year-old singer - who shot to fame as part of The Jonas Brothers and starred in Disney Channel hits such as 'Camp Rock' and 'Hannah Montana' in the late 2000s - tied the knot with Danielle Deleasa in 2009 and shortly after spent the night with her in an exclusive suite at the California theme park but has now claimed that everything has "changed" since alcohol started being sold at the attraction in 2012.

Speaking on UKTV show 'Lorraine', he said: "We had a special experience there so after we were married they were kind enough to let us stay at this place that was called the Dream Suite.


"Inside, it was pretty great. They shut it down at night and you are still in the property staying.


"You would come out your door and no one's there except you guys.

"But what it really comes down to is they've let people start to drink now in Disneyland and that has changed everything. "

Meanwhile, the 'Waffle House' hitmaker - who has daughters Alena, nine and six-year-old Valentina with Danielle - was joined by his brothers Joe, 33, and 30-year-old Nick in the interview and Nick explained that when he tied the knot with 'Love Again' actress Priyanka Chopra in 2018, he had "no expectations" for the big day because they had planned it over "such a long period of time" and that the whole event turned out to be "really special" in the end.

He said: "We planned it pretty quickly so we didn't have that stress of expectations over a long period of time of having something planned so everything was just a plus and it was really special. Such a special day."
 

Why should I care what a Jonas brother, the one that most wouldn't recognize or can't name, thinks about the beverage menu at a theme park?

It sounds like it was a group interview ... about their music? about their weddings? about them? ..... but he is babbling about how DL just isn't the same to him since they started offering some alcoholic beverages .... and it's not because they don't partake. The band brothers drink even though their younger brother is an alcoholic.

Honestly the way that "article" bounced about it sounds like the boys were day drinking when they did the interview.
 
Haven't been to DLR in a long time. Irrespective of what Jonas said, is there a noticeable difference between the Ca and FL parks related to drinking? I don't notice much impairment at WDW (other than Epcot during F&W.)
 
Why should I care what a Jonas brother, the one that most wouldn't recognize or can't name, thinks about the beverage menu at a theme park?

It sounds like it was a group interview ... about their music? about their weddings? about them? ..... but he is babbling about how DL just isn't the same to him since they started offering some alcoholic beverages .... and it's not because they don't partake. The band brothers drink even though their younger brother is an alcoholic.

Honestly the way that "article" bounced about it sounds like the boys were day drinking when they did the interview.
I still picture Frankie as being the little guy when the Jonas Brothers were at Disney Channel Games at Disney World in 2008.

He was being called the Bonus Jonas.lol
 
So basically it's an article about his wedding, with one comment about drinking at DL.

The Jonas Brothers are the Nickelback of Disney park commentary.
 
Weird jumble of thoughts strung together with that one.

Horrible writing by a person who didn't even personally interview the brothers but watched an interview then wrote about it, interspersing bios about the brothers in between the description of the interview. :sad2:


So basically it's an article about his wedding, with one comment about drinking at DL.

:thumbsup2
 
Haven't been to DLR in a long time. Irrespective of what Jonas said, is there a noticeable difference between the Ca and FL parks related to drinking? I don't notice much impairment at WDW (other than Epcot during F&W.)

Not by my personal experience. The only places you can drink at DL is Blue Bayou, Oga's, and Club 33. I have never witnessed drunken escapades in Disneyland, nor DCA for that matter.

Like you, Epcot drinking around the world is where I have seen some impairment.
 
Not by my personal experience. The only places you can drink at DL is Blue Bayou, Oga's, and Club 33. I have never witnessed drunken escapades in Disneyland, nor DCA for that matter.

Like you, Epcot drinking around the world is where I have seen some impairment.

Didn't Alex Morgan have a very public incident?
 



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