6/27/14: Disney California Adventure To Feature Disney-Connected Wines

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    Originally Posted By AutoPost

    This topic is for Discussion of: <a href="http://www.laughingplace.com/w/news/2014/06/27/disney-california-adventure-to-feature-disney-connected-wines/" target="_blank"><b>6/27/14: Disney California Adventure To Feature Disney-Connected Wines</b></a>
     
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    Originally Posted By FerretAfros

    This makes so much sense that I'm surprised it didn't happen sooner, especially with John Lasseter supposedly having some sort of sway in Parks & Resorts

    I just hope that the Alfresco Lounge has some space available in it! Shortly after it reopened, it was a great hidden gem, but it seems like every time I've been there in the last 3-or-so years it's been packed. Long gone are the weekend nights were our group were the only guests out there!
     
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    Originally Posted By Jim in Merced CA

    Yes, that upstairs patio was a fantastic place to get a glass of wine, especially when your server was a specially trained Mondavi expert.

    Then again, I miss 'Seasons of the Vine.'
     
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    Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt

    Beware the Disney wines are not cheap. I paid $17 for a single glass of Napa cabernet when I dined there for the WOC preferred seating package. Our server lacked wine knowledge, didn't display the bottle, and the vintages are not shown on the wine list. The wine I chose was excellent, but the restaurant doesn't do a good job of upselling or offering sommelier expertise.
     
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    Originally Posted By FerretAfros

    Yikes! That's really expensive. The wines I've had in DCA (and the DLR hotels) haven't been nearly that expensive. They were mostly in the $8-12 range, which is a little steep but mostly in line with what you'd find in a nicer restaurant. For the most part, Disney doesn't really have 'cheap' wines available (though I do remember them carrying Cupcake a few years back) so I don't mind the slightly higher price for a better product.

    For the most part, it's always seemed like alcohol has had the least Disney mark-up of anything
     

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