What are the laws in Florida in regards to giving out "free" drinks?
Yes, a package promo which includes free drinks. I was just curious because certain states have very strict liquor laws.Free dining promo is not free drinks. It is more of a package promo, no?
I don't think there's any way they could create a policy requiring the drink to be consumed immediately at the resort food courts. People get meals to take back to their rooms all the time, with and without beer/wine. It would be ridiculous and unenforceable to try to prevent people who are using their alcoholic drink entitlement from doing the same.
Anyway, we think there's going to be a lot of angry customers who believe they can have an entitlement ( alcohol at qs ) with their meal and then they find out this option is very limited
Except for MK, EVERY QS restaurant around the world has some kind of alcoholic option. 90% of them have a couple beer choices, and a good many of them also have some kind of mixed drink or wine. The QS options are there. I think the anger may come more from the TS side, because each restaurant will be able to decide what they are going to allow. I highly doubt it will be any drink on the menu. It's definitely going to be an interesting January!
Really? That high? I don't drink beer so I wonder what percentage of qs places offer an alcoholic drink that isn't beer? Outside of WS, I only remember a very few in the parks.Except for MK, EVERY QS restaurant around the world has some kind of alcoholic option. 90% of them have a couple beer choices, and a good many of them also have some kind of mixed drink or wine. The QS options are there. I think the anger may come more from the TS side, because each restaurant will be able to decide what they are going to allow. I highly doubt it will be any drink on the menu. It's definitely going to be an interesting January!
Really? That high? I don't drink beer so I wonder what percentage of qs places offer an alcoholic drink that isn't beer? Outside of WS, I only remember a very few in the parks.
Wow. I just checked the menus and you are right. Some offer several mixed drinks. Is this new this year? I never noticed.Most of them outside of the MK (at least the ones that offer quick service meals and not just snacks) offer at least wine and/or sangria from a box.
Wow. I just checked the menus and you are right. Some offer several mixed drinks. Is this new this year? I never noticed.
and as with food, Studios is the most lacking in options
http://www.orlandoparksnews.com/2017/12/changes-coming-to-disney-dining-plan.html?m=1
Of note:
- Dining plan Guests who visit quick-service and table-service locations beginning Jan. 1 may receive any beverage included with their meal entitlement included in their plan, regardless of whether they are on the 2017 or 2018 plan.
- 2) Are some beverages excluded?
The majority of single-serving beverages on the menu are included. Menus have been designed so that the majority, if not all of single-serving items on the printed menu are included in dining plans.
That info looks very promising for us who are starting with the 2017 plan. But when I clicked on the link from within that article, it takes you to a list of 2018 participating restaurants. Half the EP and all the AK TS that are not signature or character meal restaurants are missing from the list. Do you think it is a misprint or would that many really be removed from the plan?https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/m...ld/en_us/PDF/Jan_2018_DDP_Locations_added.pdf