A drunken Disney World guest was caught puking in the bushes, but they weren’t the only ones seen with issues related to alcohol. Is this how the parks will go downhill? By drunken Disney guests?
In recent months, Walt Disney World has faced increasing reports of alcohol-related incidents among its guests. Several guests have become increasingly visible in their drunken behavior, with alarming frequency.
Observations of vomiting and even fights in the parks have raised concerns among many visitors and Disney fans alike. Social media has become a platform for individuals to express their frustrations and observations, leading to a broader discussion about the implications of such behavior on the park experience.
EPCOT, known for its unique experience of “Drinking Around the World,” is coming under scrutiny due to the implications of its drinking culture. This popular event encourages guests to sample beverages from various countries, often leading to higher levels of intoxication.
Reports indicate that many guests have experienced drunken behavior that negatively impacts the park’s atmosphere.
Many Disney guests lament EPCOT’s transformation from a place of cultural exploration to what they describe as a less family-friendly environment dominated by alcohol consumption. Some have expressed nostalgia for when EPCOT balanced its focus on entertainment with a greater emphasis on education and family values.
The perception that EPCOT is becoming increasingly chaotic raises red flags for many attendees who cherish the park’s original intent.
Is Disney World Becoming “Less Classy?”
In a Reddit Thread, guests complained about Disney World becoming “less classy.”
One guest spotted another guest getting sick at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. While guests don’t “drink around the world” at other Disney Parks, alcohol is still available for purchase.
“I’ve now seen someone puking drunk at not only EPCOT, but saw a woman puke in the bushes next to the seating at Flame Tree BBQ at Animal Kingdom – the other Park you can walk around with a full liquor drink in your hand.”
Disney guests have also seen cast members cussed out for guests not wanting to throw out drinks. Or parents “shotgunning” drinks in line.
“I watched a woman cuss out a CM because the CM asked her to either finish drinking or throw out her coffee before entering the millennium falcon queue. like, that CM was just doing her job ??”
Another guest said that they were surprised to see the same kind of behavior at Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party.
“We did mickeys not so scary halloween party on this last trip and two moms (who were supervising their KINDERGARTEN age daughters) were legitimately shotgunning beers in line behind us while we were waiting to get in.. complaining about how MK was the boring park because they “don’t serve any booze” at any quick service locations.”
Guests feel like EPCOT is becoming an “Adult-Only Park.
“Drinking at Epcot is out of control. Disney doesn’t seem to care as I’m sure it is a miracle cash cow for them.
I miss having Epcot be the intersection of science and imagination. And alcohol only offered at fine-dining restaurants. Now it feels like epcot is a cross between IP and alcohol.
Let’s call a spade a spade. Epcot has become Festival of the Drunks. No one should bring their children to that park.”
With Disney being a family-friendly theme park and resort area, guests should be kind and watchful of others around them. Also, remember that cast members are at Disney to help guests, so if you see someone getting sick or injured, they are there to help.
Have you ever seen a drunk Disney Park guest? Let us know in the comments.
Epcot was terrible not for kids with all the DRUNKS and why in the world would they put Frozen ride in the middle of a Bunch of DRUNKS PEEING AND PUKING EVERYWHERE