Posted on 06/20/2021 2:20:15 PM PDT by algore
then the whole infinite copyright thing which has stolen much of what should now be public domain.
So, will it be full, or empty?
Is visiting Disneyland and Disneyworld listed on the CPI?
It should be tied to the SS Increases since lots of Grandparent’s take their Grandkids to those places.
The peasants are revolting after all. Who wants to go to a fantasy land that looks like the passenger manifest for Southwest Airlines?
It’s already full of BS.
Is it or is it not their property?
And therein lies the catch: According to Disney, it’s not what’s in the sandwich that makes it cost so much, it’s because it’s meant to serve six to eight people.
So what’s in the sandwich? The panini features salami, rosemary ham, provolone and sun-dried tomato spread on toasted focaccia, along with a marinara dipping sauce, potato bites and an arugula salad.
Anyone looking to try the sandwich who doesn’t have an entire family to feed can purchase a scaled-down version for $14.49.
:-)
Yogi Berra: Nobody goes there anymore. It’s too crowded.
>>>Is it or is it not their property?<<<
???
Who said it wasn’t their Property or their Food for that matter?
As my Father always said, things are only worth what People will pay for them. Disney obviously has no interest in catering to “Low Rollers”.
I’m surprised they don’t own half of Las Vegas.
A hundred bucks for a sandwich??
And I gotta eat it at DISNEY?? ROTFLMAO!
Disneyland in CA and I are the same age both came to life in the same month. I had the place memorized, as a kid I went there so many times. I have been to the Orlando Disney world.
Star tours was the best.
Given the modern Disney, PC, I’m certain that none of my grand kids or my families Grands kids will be visiting the parks.
from your source:
Visitors with even more cash to burn could consider dining at Disneyland’s 21 Royal, an exclusive restaurant located in the New Orleans Square section of the theme park.
Reservations at that restaurant reportedly cost $15,000, or around $1,250 per person, according to food website Eater.
Emptier, but still profitable. One of the reasons for the price hikes was that people were complaining of the 3+ hour waits in line for the rides. Higher prices = fewer people = shorter lines.
I went twice. No better than any other amusement park like Hershey, Six Flags, or Sea World.
Whatever the market will bear.
Sadly a high price tag doesn’t filter out the low rent human trash. We used to do Polynesian concierge for years and the last year they had cut back on horderves. The biggest reason they didn’t leave them out any more is some people would walk up and simply dump an entire tray in their bag and take it back to their room for a meal. Disgusting filth ruin everything nice.
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