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Disneyland Resort Update
Disneyland Resort Update by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix
Update for September 17 - 23, 2012
This is Halloween Time | The Art of Frankenweenie | Will one Disney spell the end of a dry Disneyland? | Buena Vista Street 3.0 | This and That... | Crowd Forecast
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09-16-2012 11:01 PM
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Keep Disneyland Dry!
I'm so sad to think of Disneyland selling alcohol. In addition to the cleanliness, themed queues, amazing attention to detail and the fully immersive experience, not selling alcohol has always been one of the unique charms of Walt's original park. Plain and simple, alcohol makes people stupid. Walt obviously had a good reason for making it that way from the beginning. Don't mess it up!
If it must be sold somewhere at the Resort, keeping it just in California Adventure is a perfectly good compromise.
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We have a Redwood creek Challange Train now? 
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Originally Posted by
scottalmand
I'm so sad to think of Disneyland selling alcohol. In addition to the cleanliness, themed queues, amazing attention to detail and the fully immersive experience, not selling alcohol has always been one of the unique charms of Walt's original park. Plain and simple, alcohol makes people stupid. Walt obviously had a good reason for making it that way from the beginning. Don't mess it up!
If it must be sold somewhere at the Resort, keeping it just in California Adventure is a perfectly good compromise.
To be clear, Disneyland park in California is NOT selling alcohol.
At this time, it will only be served in Magic Kingdom in Disney World in their new Fantasyland restaurant.
Also, for the record, I want to say that I am glad that they have made a "compromise" the Buena Vista Street windows.
Honestly, you cannot really blame them, when there were just props in the windows, they appeared to only be fake store facades just like in Hollywood Land. (Especially the window for Big Top Toys under the bridge. That REALLY looked like a facade, with the door closed and all.)
Again, I'm glad that there was a compromise. If you recall, last week I did acknowledge that it was an unfortunate change, but (especially now that it has been toned down) it is not a big deal. I saw them for myself this past weekend.
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