Disneyland will begin serving alcohol to the general public visiting its new Star Wars expansion for the first time in the park’s history next year.

The California park has begun construction on its new expansion called Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge and apparently, alcohol is on the way.

A new cantina, named Oga’s Cantina, at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, will offer alcoholic beverages to its adult patrons visiting the park. It’s the first time Disneyland will serve alcohol to general visitors – only members of an exclusive private Club33 at Disneyland’s New Orleans Square had access to alcoholic drinks.

“Just as our theme parks have evolved since Disneyland opened, so have our guests’ desires,” said Disneyland spokeswoman Liz Jaeger in an interview with The Los Angeles Times.

“Providing a memorable guest experience that exceeds our guests’ expectation is very much the essence of what Walt Disney set out to achieve, and we feel that Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge will offer that kind of experience.”

Visitors will not be be allowed to take the alcoholic drinks from the cantina out to the park, The Times reported.

In a blog post announcing the new cantina, the Disney park noted that the cantina will have “unique music” and the “best drinks in the galaxy”.

The announcement has sparked mixed reactions from people on social media.

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“I don't care if you drink- I really don't,” one Twitter user wrote. “But don't ruin [someone’s] place of peace and relaxation by drinking irresponsibly.”

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Several restaurants already serve alcoholic beverages at California Adventure Park and Florida’s Disney World.