From mouseplanet.com:
The Disneyland Resort has filed for a liquor license for Disneyland Park, and the required public notice posting seems to be causing some raised eyebrows. In fact, we’re told this license is intended only to cover special events inside Disneyland, like movie premieres and private parties. Previously, they have just pulled a special permit for each event; now they will have a standing park-wide permit. Alcohol will not be sold during normal operating hours at Disneyland, with the usual exception of Club 33, so you won’t be able to get a mimosa at River Belle Terrace when it reopens.
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SpenceMan01
December 11th, 2007 at 3:09 pm
Why does it say “Walt Disney World Co.” for the applicant?
Dr. Disney
December 11th, 2007 at 4:34 pm
You are right — it does say that for applicant, but the address it pertains to (lower down) is Disneyland, Harbor Blvd. Perhaps the Walt Disney World Co. is the oversite for license applications?