Alcohol Crackdown at Disney Hotels

Walt Disney World guests have a lot of options when it comes to alcohol. From theme park restaurants and lounges to Disney Springs pubs and hotel bars if you want to indulge in a “grown-up drink,” you won’t have any trouble finding it. However, Disney has finally cracked down on a policy that allowed some to skirt the rules and created legal challenges.

In the United States, the drinking age is 21. This confuses many international Guests who come from places where the drinking age is much lower. You’ll find many posts on social media from Guests around the world wondering how to circumvent this rule. Many American Guests look for ways around it as well. One of those ways in the past was to have a grocery order containing alcohol delivered to bell services at their resort hotel. As long as the person who accepted the order was 21, the grocery delivery technically didn’t break any laws and this allowed underage guests to skirt the rule.

Now, however, that loophole is closing. Begining immediately,  Bell Services at Walt Disney World Resort Hotels will no longer accept any orders containing alcohol. This means you’ll either need to be present (with a valid ID confirming you are 21 years old or older) or you’ll need to make your alcohol purchases in person. Many grocery stores in the area will even deliver directly to your hotel room.

Drinks at Tune-In Lounge

There’s no question that Disney alcohol is expensive so having your own in your hotel room is an attractive way to save money. However, Disney takes alcohol laws very seriously (the penalties if they don’t are extremely severe) and they work to ensure no one under age can access and consume alcohol. This is a simple way to ensure Guests follow the rules.

Florida Suspends on Premises Consumption of Alcohol at Bars Statewide

We have breaking news to share that is effective immediately regarding alcohol consumption at bars in Florida.

According to the Florida DBPR Twitter account: “Effective immediately, the Department of Business and Professional Regulation is suspending on premises consumption of alcohol at bars statewide.”

Orlando Sentinel reports: “Florida regulators banned drinking alcohol at bars statewide as the state reported a record-shattering 8,942 new cases of coronavirus Friday.”

“Effective immediately, the Department of Business and Professional Regulation is suspending on premises consumption of alcohol at bars statewide,‘’ according to a tweet from Halsey Beshears, secretary of the Department of Business and Professional Regulation.

The department could not be immediately reached for further details. The Department of Health reported the new case numbers at nearly the same time that Beshears sent out the tweet. The previous record for a single-day increase of 5,508 cases was reported Wednesday.