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I like what one person said... that having wine or dinner with beer fits in with "clean family setting". It seems that some individuals are having a knee-jerk reaction that it's somehow going to be a beer-stand with people getting sloshed and acting like apes.
Isn't there a wine bar and an Octoberfest beer parlor at the California Disney? I don't understand why one is (was) dry and the other isn't.
I vaguely remember my Dad walking around with a beer at Disney when I was a kid, heck he probably needed one (I know I would).
Isn't there a wine bar and an Octoberfest beer parlor at the California Disney? I don't understand why one is (was) dry and the other isn't.
I vaguely remember my Dad walking around with a beer at Disney when I was a kid, heck he probably needed one (I know I would).
Disneyland has always been dry. There's a wine bar at Disney's California Adventure (which opened in 2001), but not an Octoberfest beer parlor.
I think the distinction to be made here is that alcohol is being served in the Magic Kingdom of Disneyworld. Other areas of Disneyworld have been serving libations of various types for years now. (Downtown Disney and Epcot for sure, don't remember if Hollywood Studios did.) I had a couple of decent beers in the beer garden (AFTER the 'Mission Space' ride, thank Dog!) and the wife and I both did a flight of Aussie wines at a seminar/tasting.
Somehow, we managed to not go raping, pillaging, vomiting, or generally scaring small children.
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