Just saw this on the USA today mobile app....great we are staying at boardwalk week before Easter. We did this last year and saw a few groups of drunk idiots at Epcot.
The Website mentioned Epcot and downtown Disney specifically.
Really? That's kinda hard to believe. We've been there for some spring breaks and never experienced any issues whatsoever.
DH and I were at SSR over spring break in 2007 - said we'd never do that again, and haven't. Noisy, drunkenness, and the litter of bottles, cans, room glasses and 'other' items. I was really surprised and genuinely felt sorry for the CM's that had to clean up the mess. During that trip we stayed in the Congress Park section. Maybe the above was due to the proximity to Downtown Disney?
I work at a university. I can tell you that very (very) few of our students are heading to Disney for spring break, and those who do are not going with the primary purpose of getting hammered. Disney simply offers too little on the price vs. party curve. I'm sure the fine people at Coed Magazine have a rigorous methodology*, but I don't buy it one bit.
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Being there is free. The drinks aren't free, and most aren't even cheap. While you could go the flask route, there isn't really anything to do but walk around. Heck, I'd bet most college students would rather go to City Walk than DTD. Way better vibe, and still a couple of dance clubs.because it's free
My son and two friends are heading down Monday for their spring break. They plan to go to Universal but they are staying at SSR because we have the points so it's free for them. If they went to the beach they would have to pay for rooms. They are planning on drinking but not being too crazy, I hope. My son is a finalist for a police officer position and in the Guard so he really can't/shouldn't do anything too wild.
I am reminding him that there are families in rooms adjacent to them.
HA HA.
I could see Downtown Disney being crazy because it's free, but I know when I was a college kid, it was the most bang for the buck because there weren't a whole lot of "bucks" in my pocket at that age. Of course my favorite beverage was "cold and free." I can't see any of the resorts being cheap enough for that crowd. At least not the DVC resorts. Maybe an allstar resort split among 4 or 5 college kids but who chooses Disney for spring break?