Iconic Disney World attraction closed, misses its last goodbye

At Florida’s Disney World, only Magic Kingdom represents a large part of the original vision company founder Walt Disney had for theme parks. That’s true in a number of ways including the fact that after decades as a dry park, Magic Kingdom still only offers alcoholic drinks at some of its sit-down restaurants.

That’s particularly quaint given that Walt Disney ( DIS ) – Get Free Report second Florida theme park, Epcot, was practically built around alcohol. The theme park’s “World Showcase” section offers food and drinks from 11 country pavilions. It’s almost always more than that as well since Epcot has a full calendar of festivals, which feature added food and drinks kiosks set up around the world.

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“Drink the World” has become a major thing as adult visitors to Epcot engage in a kind of fun that Disney’s founder actually thought was not needed in his company’s theme parks. It’s hard to know what Walt would have thought of Disney World’s other two parks — Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom — as both were built well after his death.

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