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Sea World 1st, Bush Gardens next, Disney soon? (1 Viewer)

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I figure I better start a Disney hate thread since the good folks in that other thread don't seem to like it when I stop by in there. The deal is Blackfish came out and my wife went nuts. She kind of didn't like Sea Word to begin with but that flipped her over the top on it.

I mentioned to her that Busch Gardens is a sister company and they have animals roaming around there, what's the difference between the elephants they have and Sea World's Tilikum? The traveling circus when they come to town?

And so on and so forth, well we saw 2 musical acts go ahead and cancel at Busch Gardens for next month on the heels of just about everyone canceling on Sea World for their concert series coming up.

Disney World has Animal Kingdom and as much as I am happy Sea World will likely go under over the next 10 years, I wonder if that will spread to things like zoos or other parks who may not have a video out on their treatment of animals but you know it is coming. Disney is profiting on animals that should be in the wild. Disney gets a free pass and is deemed the family place for vacations even though they are not that pro-family in their movies and open acceptance of other social issues that conservative families seem to hate.

All that said, when is the fire going to spread from one theme park to the next one? I think it has as Busch Gardens is feeling the heat but when will it jump over to Animal Kingdom? Or does Disney get a free pass?

 
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Forget animal cruelty. How about HUMAN cruelty?

I bet many of you don't know that both SeaWorld and Busch Gardens used to give you free beer. Oh sure, there were restrictions on it, but they were easy to work around. If you knew what you were doing, you could get straight-up hammered on delicious FREE beer every single day if you had a season's pass. Then InBev completed their hostile takeover of Anheuser Busch and BOOM. Over. The Hospitality Houses that once purveyed endless different varieties of subsidized suds were swiftly and unceremoniously converted into more run-of-the-mill, overpriced, low quality theme park buffet restaurants. Free beer, gone. Beer School, gone. Beer pairing classes, gone. Dry-as-a-fart chicken fingers and half meat/half sawdust burgers? HELLO !

Orcas can eat my ### with a spoon. I don't care if the Thompson Gazelle at Busch Gardens doesn't have enough room to run in its habitat. If I want to get plastered there now, it costs about $100 - this after paying close to $100 just to get in.

I wish everyone at InBev involved in the decision to close the Hospitality Houses a lifetime of sugar-free gummi bears and jelly beans. And nothing else to eat, ever.. And that they be locked in The Worst Toilet In Scotland for eternity. That is all.

 
Forget animal cruelty. How about HUMAN cruelty?

I bet many of you don't know that both SeaWorld and Busch Gardens used to give you free beer. Oh sure, there were restrictions on it, but they were easy to work around. If you knew what you were doing, you could get straight-up hammered on delicious FREE beer every single day if you had a season's pass. Then InBev completed their hostile takeover of Anheuser Busch and BOOM. Over. The Hospitality Houses that once purveyed endless different varieties of subsidized suds were swiftly and unceremoniously converted into more run-of-the-mill, overpriced, low quality theme park buffet restaurants. Free beer, gone. Beer School, gone. Beer pairing classes, gone. Dry-as-a-fart chicken fingers and half meat/half sawdust burgers? HELLO !

Orcas can eat my ### with a spoon. I don't care if the Thompson Gazelle at Busch Gardens doesn't have enough room to run in its habitat. If I want to get plastered there now, it costs about $100 - this after paying close to $100 just to get in.

I wish everyone at InBev involved in the decision to close the Hospitality Houses a lifetime of sugar-free gummi bears and jelly beans. And nothing else to eat, ever.. And that they be locked in The Worst Toilet In Scotland for eternity. That is all.
Correct and my MIL used to work for BG, they gave her 2 cases of beer a month for free. We are talking late 1970s I think, maybe early 80s.

 
Forget animal cruelty. How about HUMAN cruelty?

I bet many of you don't know that both SeaWorld and Busch Gardens used to give you free beer. Oh sure, there were restrictions on it, but they were easy to work around. If you knew what you were doing, you could get straight-up hammered on delicious FREE beer every single day if you had a season's pass. Then InBev completed their hostile takeover of Anheuser Busch and BOOM. Over. The Hospitality Houses that once purveyed endless different varieties of subsidized suds were swiftly and unceremoniously converted into more run-of-the-mill, overpriced, low quality theme park buffet restaurants. Free beer, gone. Beer School, gone. Beer pairing classes, gone. Dry-as-a-fart chicken fingers and half meat/half sawdust burgers? HELLO !

Orcas can eat my ### with a spoon. I don't care if the Thompson Gazelle at Busch Gardens doesn't have enough room to run in its habitat. If I want to get plastered there now, it costs about $100 - this after paying close to $100 just to get in.

I wish everyone at InBev involved in the decision to close the Hospitality Houses a lifetime of sugar-free gummi bears and jelly beans. And nothing else to eat, ever.. And that they be locked in The Worst Toilet In Scotland for eternity. That is all.
Yep. We enjoyed the free beer in 2000. My brother in law finally got busted on his 8th trip through.

 
Forget animal cruelty. How about HUMAN cruelty?

I bet many of you don't know that both SeaWorld and Busch Gardens used to give you free beer. Oh sure, there were restrictions on it, but they were easy to work around. If you knew what you were doing, you could get straight-up hammered on delicious FREE beer every single day if you had a season's pass. Then InBev completed their hostile takeover of Anheuser Busch and BOOM. Over. The Hospitality Houses that once purveyed endless different varieties of subsidized suds were swiftly and unceremoniously converted into more run-of-the-mill, overpriced, low quality theme park buffet restaurants. Free beer, gone. Beer School, gone. Beer pairing classes, gone. Dry-as-a-fart chicken fingers and half meat/half sawdust burgers? HELLO !

Orcas can eat my ### with a spoon. I don't care if the Thompson Gazelle at Busch Gardens doesn't have enough room to run in its habitat. If I want to get plastered there now, it costs about $100 - this after paying close to $100 just to get in.

I wish everyone at InBev involved in the decision to close the Hospitality Houses a lifetime of sugar-free gummi bears and jelly beans. And nothing else to eat, ever.. And that they be locked in The Worst Toilet In Scotland for eternity. That is all.
Yep. We enjoyed the free beer in 2000. My brother in law finally got busted on his 8th trip through.
Probably went too fast. There were always 4 lines. You were allowed 2 beers/day. Hit each of the 4 lines twice so no one sees you more than twice, but then you wait for the bartenders to rotate out. Usually happened pretty quickly - wait for new bartenders that haven't seen you yet, repeat. Don't be memorable or wear anything likely to stick out in anyone's mind. I would drink 20-30 cups a day, easy and never once got questioned or cut off. Double that if my wife was with me, as she doesn't drink.

 
Forget animal cruelty. How about HUMAN cruelty?

I bet many of you don't know that both SeaWorld and Busch Gardens used to give you free beer. Oh sure, there were restrictions on it, but they were easy to work around. If you knew what you were doing, you could get straight-up hammered on delicious FREE beer every single day if you had a season's pass. Then InBev completed their hostile takeover of Anheuser Busch and BOOM. Over. The Hospitality Houses that once purveyed endless different varieties of subsidized suds were swiftly and unceremoniously converted into more run-of-the-mill, overpriced, low quality theme park buffet restaurants. Free beer, gone. Beer School, gone. Beer pairing classes, gone. Dry-as-a-fart chicken fingers and half meat/half sawdust burgers? HELLO !

Orcas can eat my ### with a spoon. I don't care if the Thompson Gazelle at Busch Gardens doesn't have enough room to run in its habitat. If I want to get plastered there now, it costs about $100 - this after paying close to $100 just to get in.

I wish everyone at InBev involved in the decision to close the Hospitality Houses a lifetime of sugar-free gummi bears and jelly beans. And nothing else to eat, ever.. And that they be locked in The Worst Toilet In Scotland for eternity. That is all.
The script has flipped and it is EG going MOP here.

-QG

 
Forget animal cruelty. How about HUMAN cruelty?

I bet many of you don't know that both SeaWorld and Busch Gardens used to give you free beer. Oh sure, there were restrictions on it, but they were easy to work around. If you knew what you were doing, you could get straight-up hammered on delicious FREE beer every single day if you had a season's pass. Then InBev completed their hostile takeover of Anheuser Busch and BOOM. Over. The Hospitality Houses that once purveyed endless different varieties of subsidized suds were swiftly and unceremoniously converted into more run-of-the-mill, overpriced, low quality theme park buffet restaurants. Free beer, gone. Beer School, gone. Beer pairing classes, gone. Dry-as-a-fart chicken fingers and half meat/half sawdust burgers? HELLO !

Orcas can eat my ### with a spoon. I don't care if the Thompson Gazelle at Busch Gardens doesn't have enough room to run in its habitat. If I want to get plastered there now, it costs about $100 - this after paying close to $100 just to get in.

I wish everyone at InBev involved in the decision to close the Hospitality Houses a lifetime of sugar-free gummi bears and jelly beans. And nothing else to eat, ever.. And that they be locked in The Worst Toilet In Scotland for eternity. That is all.
The script has flipped and it is EG going MOP here.

-QG
It just really chaps my ###. Much like the time I ate an ungodly amount of sugar-free jelly beans and gummi bears.

And............. we've come full circle.

 
Forget animal cruelty. How about HUMAN cruelty?

I bet many of you don't know that both SeaWorld and Busch Gardens used to give you free beer. Oh sure, there were restrictions on it, but they were easy to work around. If you knew what you were doing, you could get straight-up hammered on delicious FREE beer every single day if you had a season's pass. Then InBev completed their hostile takeover of Anheuser Busch and BOOM. Over. The Hospitality Houses that once purveyed endless different varieties of subsidized suds were swiftly and unceremoniously converted into more run-of-the-mill, overpriced, low quality theme park buffet restaurants. Free beer, gone. Beer School, gone. Beer pairing classes, gone. Dry-as-a-fart chicken fingers and half meat/half sawdust burgers? HELLO !

Orcas can eat my ### with a spoon. I don't care if the Thompson Gazelle at Busch Gardens doesn't have enough room to run in its habitat. If I want to get plastered there now, it costs about $100 - this after paying close to $100 just to get in.

I wish everyone at InBev involved in the decision to close the Hospitality Houses a lifetime of sugar-free gummi bears and jelly beans. And nothing else to eat, ever.. And that they be locked in The Worst Toilet In Scotland for eternity. That is all.
:lol:

I LOVE this hijack. Bravo!

 
How about this deal. My fil worked for a beer distributing company. Up until the mid-80's they had free beer On Tap at the warehouse! Whenever they got a chance they could just have a seat and enjoy Unlimited beer. Fil says he has no idea how he made it home more times than he'd care to think about.

 
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Not a fan of zoos they are very sad places to me. But unfortunately that is the only way some of these species are going to survive our assault on the planet. We are poor caretakers.

 
How about this deal. My fil worked for a beer distributing company. Up until the mid-80's they had free beer On Tap at the warehouse! Whenever they got a chance they could just have a seat and enjoy Unlimited beer. Fil says he has no idea how he made it home more times than he'd care to think about.
That's phenomenal. I would LOVE to have that hook-up.

Not a fan of zoos they are very sad places to me. But unfortunately that is the only way some of these species are going to survive our assault on the planet. We are poor caretakers.
Can you please stop derailing the thread? We're talking about free beer here. TIA.

 
How about this deal. My fil worked for a beer distributing company. Up until the mid-80's they had free beer On Tap at the warehouse! Whenever they got a chance they could just have a seat and enjoy Unlimited beer. Fil says he has no idea how he made it home more times than he'd care to think about.
That's phenomenal. I would LOVE to have that hook-up.

Not a fan of zoos they are very sad places to me. But unfortunately that is the only way some of these species are going to survive our assault on the planet. We are poor caretakers.
Can you please stop derailing the thread? We're talking about free beer here. TIA.
My bad, carry on. BTW hate beer. It's nasty swill. Get back to me when we are talking free whiskey and then I am in.

 
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Forget animal cruelty. How about HUMAN cruelty?

I bet many of you don't know that both SeaWorld and Busch Gardens used to give you free beer. Oh sure, there were restrictions on it, but they were easy to work around. If you knew what you were doing, you could get straight-up hammered on delicious FREE beer every single day if you had a season's pass. Then InBev completed their hostile takeover of Anheuser Busch and BOOM. Over. The Hospitality Houses that once purveyed endless different varieties of subsidized suds were swiftly and unceremoniously converted into more run-of-the-mill, overpriced, low quality theme park buffet restaurants. Free beer, gone. Beer School, gone. Beer pairing classes, gone. Dry-as-a-fart chicken fingers and half meat/half sawdust burgers? HELLO !

Orcas can eat my ### with a spoon. I don't care if the Thompson Gazelle at Busch Gardens doesn't have enough room to run in its habitat. If I want to get plastered there now, it costs about $100 - this after paying close to $100 just to get in.

I wish everyone at InBev involved in the decision to close the Hospitality Houses a lifetime of sugar-free gummi bears and jelly beans. And nothing else to eat, ever.. And that they be locked in The Worst Toilet In Scotland for eternity. That is all.
Correct and my MIL used to work for BG, they gave her 2 cases of beer a month for free. We are talking late 1970s I think, maybe early 80s.
I worked there during college. They stopped this around 2008. The employees that weren't high school students were outraged.

That place has to be one of the worst places to work in the country.

Pretty fun park to visit though.

 
How about this deal. My fil worked for a beer distributing company. Up until the mid-80's they had free beer On Tap at the warehouse! Whenever they got a chance they could just have a seat and enjoy Unlimited beer. Fil says he has no idea how he made it home more times than he'd care to think about.
That's phenomenal. I would LOVE to have that hook-up.

Not a fan of zoos they are very sad places to me. But unfortunately that is the only way some of these species are going to survive our assault on the planet. We are poor caretakers.
Can you please stop derailing the thread? We're talking about free beer here. TIA.
I think that NCC was saying that it's sad that the animals aren't given free beer there.

-QG

 
How about this deal. My fil worked for a beer distributing company. Up until the mid-80's they had free beer On Tap at the warehouse! Whenever they got a chance they could just have a seat and enjoy Unlimited beer. Fil says he has no idea how he made it home more times than he'd care to think about.
That's phenomenal. I would LOVE to have that hook-up.

Not a fan of zoos they are very sad places to me. But unfortunately that is the only way some of these species are going to survive our assault on the planet. We are poor caretakers.
Can you please stop derailing the thread? We're talking about free beer here. TIA.
I think that NCC was saying that it's sad that the animals aren't given free beer there.

-QG
That would be nice

 
How about this deal. My fil worked for a beer distributing company. Up until the mid-80's they had free beer On Tap at the warehouse! Whenever they got a chance they could just have a seat and enjoy Unlimited beer. Fil says he has no idea how he made it home more times than he'd care to think about.
That's phenomenal. I would LOVE to have that hook-up.

Not a fan of zoos they are very sad places to me. But unfortunately that is the only way some of these species are going to survive our assault on the planet. We are poor caretakers.
Can you please stop derailing the thread? We're talking about free beer here. TIA.
My bad, carry on. BTW hate beer. It's nasty swill. Get back to me when we are talking free whiskey and then I am in.
My guess is that you have never had good beer. Or you're completely insane.

 
I dunno I think disney is on their way to closing their doors.
Try going there in the month of December and every person you walk by count them as a $100 bill. Then report back and tell me if you thing Disney is closing it's doors anytime soon.

 
Forget animal cruelty. How about HUMAN cruelty?

I bet many of you don't know that both SeaWorld and Busch Gardens used to give you free beer. Oh sure, there were restrictions on it, but they were easy to work around. If you knew what you were doing, you could get straight-up hammered on delicious FREE beer every single day if you had a season's pass. Then InBev completed their hostile takeover of Anheuser Busch and BOOM. Over. The Hospitality Houses that once purveyed endless different varieties of subsidized suds were swiftly and unceremoniously converted into more run-of-the-mill, overpriced, low quality theme park buffet restaurants. Free beer, gone. Beer School, gone. Beer pairing classes, gone. Dry-as-a-fart chicken fingers and half meat/half sawdust burgers? HELLO !

Orcas can eat my ### with a spoon. I don't care if the Thompson Gazelle at Busch Gardens doesn't have enough room to run in its habitat. If I want to get plastered there now, it costs about $100 - this after paying close to $100 just to get in.

I wish everyone at InBev involved in the decision to close the Hospitality Houses a lifetime of sugar-free gummi bears and jelly beans. And nothing else to eat, ever.. And that they be locked in The Worst Toilet In Scotland for eternity. That is all.
No free beer? Thanks a lot, Busch. :hot:

 
Forget animal cruelty. How about HUMAN cruelty?

I bet many of you don't know that both SeaWorld and Busch Gardens used to give you free beer. Oh sure, there were restrictions on it, but they were easy to work around. If you knew what you were doing, you could get straight-up hammered on delicious FREE beer every single day if you had a season's pass.
X

You couldn't pay me to drink that crap.

 
It will blow over. People don't truly care about this stuff. There are always a few tree huggers who start up something like this and then it dies off.

 
How about this deal. My fil worked for a beer distributing company. Up until the mid-80's they had free beer On Tap at the warehouse! Whenever they got a chance they could just have a seat and enjoy Unlimited beer. Fil says he has no idea how he made it home more times than he'd care to think about.
That's phenomenal. I would LOVE to have that hook-up.

Not a fan of zoos they are very sad places to me. But unfortunately that is the only way some of these species are going to survive our assault on the planet. We are poor caretakers.
Can you please stop derailing the thread? We're talking about free beer here. TIA.
My bad, carry on. BTW hate beer. It's nasty swill. Get back to me when we are talking free whiskey and then I am in.
My guess is that you have never had good beer. Or you're completely insane.
My guess is you are wrong. I have tried numerous beers over the years. I also spent time in Europe and sampled beers there. Never once was there even a moment I thought a beer, any beer tasted good. However my very first Jack and Coke was awesome.

 
Forget animal cruelty. How about HUMAN cruelty?

I bet many of you don't know that both SeaWorld and Busch Gardens used to give you free beer. Oh sure, there were restrictions on it, but they were easy to work around. If you knew what you were doing, you could get straight-up hammered on delicious FREE beer every single day if you had a season's pass. Then InBev completed their hostile takeover of Anheuser Busch and BOOM. Over. The Hospitality Houses that once purveyed endless different varieties of subsidized suds were swiftly and unceremoniously converted into more run-of-the-mill, overpriced, low quality theme park buffet restaurants. Free beer, gone. Beer School, gone. Beer pairing classes, gone. Dry-as-a-fart chicken fingers and half meat/half sawdust burgers? HELLO !

Orcas can eat my ### with a spoon. I don't care if the Thompson Gazelle at Busch Gardens doesn't have enough room to run in its habitat. If I want to get plastered there now, it costs about $100 - this after paying close to $100 just to get in.

I wish everyone at InBev involved in the decision to close the Hospitality Houses a lifetime of sugar-free gummi bears and jelly beans. And nothing else to eat, ever.. And that they be locked in The Worst Toilet In Scotland for eternity. That is all.
Correct and my MIL used to work for BG, they gave her 2 cases of beer a month for free. We are talking late 1970s I think, maybe early 80s.
I worked there during college. They stopped this around 2008. The employees that weren't high school students were outraged.

That place has to be one of the worst places to work in the country.

Pretty fun park to visit though.
Has always been my favorite Park.
 
Buddy of mine, I used to hang out with, was tight with the keg delivery guy. Every time there was beer left in a rental, delivery guy drops said keg off at my buddies house to be picked up the next morning or Monday morning if it's the weekend.

My buddy could drink more beer than any human I've ever seen. No matter how much was in the keg, he always finished it as a matter of principal.

Free beer is good.

What's this thread about again?

 
Disneyland is fun. WTH is wrong with you?
What grade are you in again?
I don't live by society's standards of what I'm supposed to consider fun or what I'm supposed to have outgrown.
Congrats on your win
Liking Disneyland is considered edgy now?
"I don't live by society's standards of what I'm supposed to consider fun or what I'm supposed to have outgrown." Didn't realize we were dealing with such a rebel.

 
Disneyland is fun. WTH is wrong with you?
What grade are you in again?
I don't live by society's standards of what I'm supposed to consider fun or what I'm supposed to have outgrown.
Congrats on your win
Liking Disneyland is considered edgy now?
"I don't live by society's standards of what I'm supposed to consider fun or what I'm supposed to have outgrown." Didn't realize we were dealing with such a rebel.
I even go on the really fast roller coasters when I go there.

*pops collar*

 
Disneyland is fun. WTH is wrong with you?
What grade are you in again?
I don't live by society's standards of what I'm supposed to consider fun or what I'm supposed to have outgrown.
Congrats on your win
Liking Disneyland is considered edgy now?
"I don't live by society's standards of what I'm supposed to consider fun or what I'm supposed to have outgrown." Didn't realize we were dealing with such a rebel.
I even go on the really fast roller coasters when I go there.

*pops collar*
Plural?

 
Forget animal cruelty. How about HUMAN cruelty?

I bet many of you don't know that both SeaWorld and Busch Gardens used to give you free beer. Oh sure, there were restrictions on it, but they were easy to work around. If you knew what you were doing, you could get straight-up hammered on delicious FREE beer every single day if you had a season's pass.
XYou couldn't pay me to drink that crap.
They typically had 4-6 different beers. Rarely anything outstanding, but plenty was decent. They used it to test market craft beers, they weren't handing out Bud Light cans.

 

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