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Be Our Guest Restaurant now serving alcohol with Breakfast and Lunch

Be Our Guest Restaurant now serving alcohol with Breakfast and Lunch


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In 2012 Be Our Guest broke the long standing tradition of no alcohol served in the Magic Kingdom.  The alcohol service was limited to Table Service Dinner only.  Now alcohol will be served during Counter Service Breakfast and Lunch.

For breakfast, guests can now imbibe upon Mimosas, Peach Bellinis, Sangria and Schoffenhofer Pink Grapefruit Hefeweizen for $10.00 each.

During lunch those same drinks are served, plus the following:  Kronenbourg 1664 , Stella Artois, Charles de Fere Cuvee Jean-Louis Black de Blancs Brut, Dr. Loosen Dr. L Riesling, Cambria Katherine’s Vineyard Chardonay, Georges Duboeuf Beaujolais-Villages and Simi Cabernet Sauvignon.

Disney Parks also recently announced that alcohol would be served in Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge in Disneyland, which will break that park from its long-standing tradition of no alcohol sales in Disneyland Park.

What do you thing of the changes?

 

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Sandy

Thursday 4th of October 2018

Alcohol shouldn't be welcome at a theme park which caters to kids. I'm sorry, I don't drink and I teach my kids not to. There is a time and place for people who want to do that. Go to the clubs or bars after going to the parks. Disney is not the place. Maybe they need to bring back Pleasure Island for those people that want to do that.

Daniel

Thursday 4th of October 2018

Absolutely! Always remember that Walt himself prided himself in an alcool free Disney! Contrary to present management, profits were not everything!

Sue Coppola

Wednesday 3rd of October 2018

You are already in the most magical place on earth....why does anyone need booze?

paul

Wednesday 3rd of October 2018

Since it's counter service would you be able to walk away with it and drink it while walking around in the park?

Jody Udel

Wednesday 3rd of October 2018

I agree with Ben! Walt did not want it like this, if you need to drink then go to a bar or Epcot. It is crazy how people have to act. I like my drinks as well, but not when I am there to enjoy time with my kids and family. Walt I hope you can put an end to this, before it goes horribly wrong.

Lauren

Wednesday 3rd of October 2018

It’s a quick service…. people are going to have ONE drink most likely! The dining plan comes with one drink. I don’t see many adults getting all drunk and rowdy from one glass of wine or beer…..

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