In both the original and the remake, Pinocchio's adventure still leads him to Pleasure Island, an isolated wonderland where children are promised no rules, no consequences, and no parents in exchange for fun, mischief, and freedom. As Pinocchio and Lampwick (a minor character that's consistent with the original animation and played by Lewin Lloyd in the remake) witness the other children destroy property and be gluttonous without care, they're given root beer to indulge in, a big change from the original movie, in which they were given actual beer.
Also removed from the remake is "Tobacco Row," a section of the island in the original film that featured large stereotypical Native American figures and animated children smoking cigars, including Pinocchio himself.
This change from the original movie removes any references to underage drinking and smoking and culturally offensive imagery for a more family-friendly, generationally-appropriate, and far less problematic remake.