The Friends of Bill W Orlando AA meeting has moved.
It is now (since June 2012) at the Orlando Vista Hotel, 12490 Apopka-Vineland Rd., Orlando FL. Telephone for the hotel: 407-239-4646 This is one block off Disney property and is also on a Lynx bus line.
The hotel is easy to find as it is an orange building with pineapples on it. (It is adjacent to the iHop by 535 and Palm Parkway and across from Burger King.)
There is a website for the Friends of Bill W group with detailed directions on how to get there including by bus from the Disney Marketplace and times for the meeting. Click on "Our Location" in the sidebar for directions. http://friendsofbillworlando.org
There is a speaker meeting Sun at 10 AM and weekdays are discussion meetings Mon-Sat at 3 PM.
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Roy Disney, brother of Walt Disney (1899-1966) opened Disney World (now Walt Disney World, or formally The Walt Disney World Resort) near Orlando, Florida in 1971.
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No. Disney World is located in Orlando Florida. The park in Paris is Disneyland Paris, not Disney World
Are there any AA meeting in the Disney world resorts
Yes. Check the activity board for "Friends of Bill."
It is estimated that over 2 million people around the world attend AA meetings.
Look for "Friends of Bill" on the activities bulletin board, or ask a crew member. All cruise ships have meetings.
There are meetings of AA in most countries around the world an even on cruise ships.
AA meetings can be located by consulting a phone book or by entering a city and "AA" in Google. Meetings can be found in cities and towns around the world, in resorts, and even on cruise ships.
Astrology classes & AA meetings pal =)(AA meetings in wealthy neighborhoods that is...)
Yes. Anyone can have AA meetings ANYWHERE.
AA meetings are for people of any Socio-economic status. Alcoholism is not restricted to any one group.
Closed” vs. “Open” Meetings Meetings of the A.A. might be open or closed. Anyone, including AA members and non-members, is welcome during open meetings. This is the greatest approach to understand more about AA—what it is, what it does, and if this recovery program is right for you. Speaker meetings are frequently open, while discussion meetings are occasionally open. Closed meetings are exclusively open to AA members or potential AA members. Discussion groups are sometimes closed, as are 12-step studies. Closed sessions can aid in the development of a sense of safety during the healing process.
Children are welcome at any open AA meeting. Call your intergroup office for a list of open meetings near you. http://www.theagapecenter.com/AA/AAinUK.htm
There are a few online AA meetings. However, it is best to attend AA meetings in person. This is because it helps to talk out one's feelings about their addiction to alcohol.