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When did Magic Kingdom start selling beer?

In 2012 Magic Kingdom began allowing the sale of alcohol in the park. Originally, Walt Disney did not want alcohol sold in the parks, but many embraced this change.



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ANAHEIM, Calif. - Disneyland, the self-proclaimed "Happiest Place on Earth," has recently added a new element of happiness for those who enjoy alcoholic beverages. The iconic California park has started serving alcohol at three more of its locations ? the River Belle Terrace, Carnation Cafe, and Cafe Orleans.

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While you might want to explore this park with a cold beverage in hand, unlike the other Disney parks in Florida, you can't walk around outside with alcohol at Magic Kingdom.

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Magic Kingdom Least Busy Days in Order:
  • Tuesday (best day to go to Magic Kingdom)
  • Thursday.
  • Wednesday.
  • Sunday.
  • Friday.
  • Saturday.
  • Monday (busiest day at Magic Kingdom)


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Walt Disney was famously against alcohol at his family-friendly parks, telling The Saturday Evening Post in 1956: No liquor, no beer, nothing.” But as Disney World evolved, that teetotalism only applied to the original Magic Kingdom; the three other parks have served alcohol since their openings, beginning with Epcot ...

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Walt Disney envisioned Disneyland Park as an alcohol-free zone since the theme park first opened. He hoped this would encourage the family atmosphere he wanted.

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Many Disney fans likely remember that while alcohol flows freely at EPCOT, Disney's Hollywood Studios, and Disney's Animal Kingdom Park, Magic Kingdom Park was once a completely dry Park – free of any signs of alcohol. Why the dry Park? Walt's vision for the Disney Parks was not to include alcohol.

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The following restaurants serve alcohol at Magic Kingdom:
  • Be Our Guest.
  • Cinderella's Royal Table.
  • Jungle Navigation Co. LTD Skipper Canteen.
  • Liberty Tree Tavern.
  • Tony's Town Square Restaurant.
  • The Plaza Restaurant.
  • The Crystal Palace.
  • The Diamond Horseshoe.


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Any Guest who wishes to purchase an alcoholic beverage at Walt Disney World Resort must present one of the following valid forms of identification:
  1. U.S. state driver's license (includes U.S. territories*)
  2. U.S. state ID (includes U.S. territories*)
  3. U.S. military ID.
  4. Original passport.


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