Disneyland Is Expanding Alcohol Sales In A Big Way, And Fans Have Opinions

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When Disneyland first opened back in 1955 it was unlike any amusement enterprise that had ever been attempted. Not simply because of what you could do there, but what you could not. Walt Disney made his park dry, prohibiting alcohol sales because he felt it could potentially add a bad element if people overindulged. However since 2019, it has been possible for the general public to get alcohol at Disneyland park, and it’s about to become a lot easier.

Disneyland Resort has announced that beginning on September 12, three table service restaurants, Main Street U.S.A.’s Carnation Cafe, Frontierland’s River Belle Terrace, and New Orleans Square’s Cafe Orleans, will have new menus, and those menus will include beer, wine, and specialty cocktails. This completes the expansion of alcohol to all table service restaurants at Disneyland. Fans are split on the issue. While this change doesn’t really surprise anybody, not everybody is in favor of it, with one fan pointing out how alcohol has become a focus at other Disney theme parks, saying…

Who needs “drink around the world”, when you can have drink around Disneyland.



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