Disney is known for delivering magical experiences, but that magic comes with a long list of rules. From what you can wear in the parks to how long you can linger at certain experiences, Disney likes to keep things organized, efficient, and moving. These policies help manage crowds and keep the guest experience running smoothly, especially in high-demand areas where space is limited and reservations are tough to score.Credit: DisneyOga’s Cantina’s Ridiculous RuleIf you’ve ever stepped into Oga’s Cantina in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, you know the vibe—tight quarters, loud beats, colorful drinks, and a 45-minute time limit that’s enforced more strictly than stormtrooper security. Since the land opened in 2019, Disney has kept visits short and sweet, often limiting guests to two drinks and less than an hour inside.It made sense at first. With Galaxy’s Edge being the newest and flashiest part of Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Oga’s quickly became one of the most in-demand reservations in the park. The limited seating (most of which isn’t seating at all—it’s standing room) and immersive experience made it a must-do, and the time limit helped ensure as many guests as possible could get in.But things are changing—and fast.Credit: DisneyA New Tavern Is About to Drop AnchorOver at Magic Kingdom, an all-new tavern is preparing to open, and it’s got Disney fans buzzing. The Beak and Barrel, a Pirates of the Caribbean-themed lounge, is currently under construction in Adventureland. Once it opens, it’s expected to soak up some of that high demand for immersive, themed bar experiences that Oga’s has carried almost entirely on its own.Disney has confirmed that The Beak and Barrel will tie directly into the Pirates of the Caribbean story. It’ll have pirate-inspired drinks, likely some bites, and, if rumors are true, a detailed environment that might even include nods to Jack Sparrow himself.With a second highly themed tavern available on property—this time in Magic Kingdom—the pressure on Oga’s to cycle guests quickly could ease up.Credit: Inside the MagicWill Disney Loosen the Rules?While there’s no official word yet, it wouldn’t be surprising if Disney relaxed Oga’s 45-minute rule once The Beak and Barrel is up and running. With demand more spread out across the parks, there’s a chance that guests might be able to linger just a little longer over their Bespin Fizz or Fuzzy Tauntaun.There’s also the guest experience to consider. While Oga’s is a hit, many guests have said they felt rushed or crammed in. With less pressure to keep things moving, Disney might finally give the cantina the breathing room it deserves.A Win for EveryoneMore themed lounges mean more options, and that’s great news for Disney fans. If Oga’s starts easing its restrictions thanks to The Beak and Barrel, the guest experience across both parks could feel much more relaxed and fun.The post Controversial Disney Rule Called “Basically Illegal” by Guests appeared first on Inside the Magic.