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Bahamas Election Day Alcohol Ban Hits Disney Private Ports for One Day
parks-and-resorts16 days ago

Bahamas Election Day Alcohol Ban Hits Disney Private Ports for One Day

The Bahamas enacts a one-day ban on onshore alcohol sales on election day (May 12, 8 a.m.–6 p.m. local) at Disney’s private ports Castaway Cay and Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point; onboard alcohol service remains unaffected, and two Disney ships are expected in port that day. Other private Bahamas ports may also be affected as cruise lines comply with local law.

Election-day alcohol ban reshapes Bahamas cruise shore plans
world17 days ago

Election-day alcohol ban reshapes Bahamas cruise shore plans

The Bahamas will ban the sale and distribution of alcohol nationwide from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on May 12 during the general election, a rule that also affects cruise-destination ports and private islands; onboard alcohol sales remain allowed. Royal Caribbean says guests with May 12 passes to Royal Beach Club Paradise Island will receive a 50% onboard credit refund, and some itineraries are being adjusted to avoid restricted onshore areas like Nassau and CocoCay while ships continue to operate under local election rules.

Election Day Dry Spell Hits Bahamas Shore Visits for Cruise Guests
travel17 days ago

Election Day Dry Spell Hits Bahamas Shore Visits for Cruise Guests

The Bahamas will suspend alcohol sales on election day (May 12) from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. across its islands, including the private CocoCay island used by Royal Caribbean. Two ships visiting CocoCay, Oasis of the Seas and Wonder of the Seas, will be affected for onshore visits, while alcohol remains available aboard ships. The move has frustrated travelers who planned Bahamas stops, and Royal Caribbean says it will comply with local laws.

Ontario to Remove Crown Royal from LCBO in Policy Shift
politics4 months ago

Ontario to Remove Crown Royal from LCBO in Policy Shift

Ontario Premier Doug Ford has announced plans to banish Crown Royal whisky from the province, citing a dispute with Diageo over the company's plans to move production to the US and the loss of local jobs. Ford has urged residents to stock up before the ban takes effect and has threatened to target other Diageo brands, emphasizing his stance on economic nationalism and protecting Ontario's interests.

"Saudi Arabia Launches First Alcohol Store in 70+ Years, Limited to Diplomats and Non-Muslims"
world-news2 years ago

"Saudi Arabia Launches First Alcohol Store in 70+ Years, Limited to Diplomats and Non-Muslims"

Saudi Arabia has opened its first liquor store in over 70 years, located in Riyadh's Diplomatic Quarter and restricted to non-Muslim diplomats, as part of the kingdom's efforts to liberalize socially and economically. The store stocks liquor, wine, and two types of beer, with purchases made through a mobile app on an allotment system. This move comes amid Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's plans to diversify the economy and attract tourism, but challenges persist due to international reputation and conservative Islamic mores. The kingdom has banned alcohol since the 1950s, and while the recent opening signals social change, strict laws and sensitivities remain regarding alcohol consumption in the country.

Paris Olympics 2024: Alcohol only for VIPs.
sports2 years ago

Paris Olympics 2024: Alcohol only for VIPs.

Alcohol sales will be banned to the general public during the Paris Olympics due to Evin's Law, which restricts public distribution and marketing of alcohol and tobacco in France. Only fans in VIP areas will have access to alcohol, thanks to a loophole that permits alcohol distribution in hospitality areas. The law restricts advertising on television, marketing toward young people, and sponsorships by alcohol brands among other regulations.

Alcohol banned for fans at Paris Olympics, only VIPs allowed to drink.
sports2 years ago

Alcohol banned for fans at Paris Olympics, only VIPs allowed to drink.

Fans attending the 2024 Paris Olympics will not be allowed to drink alcohol at competition venues due to the application of Evin's law, a 1991 statute pertaining to the sale and advertisement of alcohol. However, VIPs will be able to consume alcohol in catered hospitality areas. The ban on alcohol for regular fans is due to French law, and Paris 2024 did not seek an exemption from it.

Exclusive: Alcohol at Paris 2024 Olympics Reserved for VIPs Only
sports2 years ago

Exclusive: Alcohol at Paris 2024 Olympics Reserved for VIPs Only

Only VIPs will be allowed to drink alcohol during the Paris Olympics as organizers have decided not to seek an exemption to Evin's Law, which prohibits the sale of alcohol in stadiums to the general public in France. The law allows for an exemption for 10 events per organizer per year per municipality, but such an exemption would have required a change in the law for an event the size of the Games. Alcohol was also banned from stadiums at the COVID-delayed Summer Olympics in Tokyo, but events were eventually held without spectators due to the pandemic.

Miami Beach Considers Ending Spring Break Amid Violence and Heavy Police Presence
society3 years ago

Miami Beach Considers Ending Spring Break Amid Violence and Heavy Police Presence

Miami Beach is considering changes to its approach to spring break after two weekends of violence left two people dead, hundreds arrested, and dozens of guns confiscated. The mayor of Miami Beach, Dan Gelber, said the mayhem was akin to a giant, unruly street party, with authorities struggling to control tens of thousands of unwanted guests and a business community blocking measures to try to control it. The city did approve a dusk-until-dawn ban on alcohol sales over the weekend, coinciding with Miami’s highly popular Ultra music festival. Gelber plans to meet with city, business, and community leaders, and police chiefs following this year’s spring break to strategize for future years.

Miami Beach Booze Ban Lifted, Parties Can Go All Night
lifestyle3 years ago

Miami Beach Booze Ban Lifted, Parties Can Go All Night

A temporary halt has been granted to the ban on alcohol sales after 2 a.m. in parts of South Beach, allowing nightclubs to serve alcohol until 5 a.m. through the spring break season. The ban was initially approved by the Miami Beach City Commission to address complaints about nightclubs from city residents. Lawyers for Story nightclub filed a motion to withhold enforcement of the city ordinance until after March 27, citing substantial and irreparable harm to the business and hundreds of hospitality workers who depend on it for their livelihoods.