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.
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.
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.
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.
Called Working for the Rat .
they have now replaced all the american office staff
with Indians H1visas .
Pure Evil
Disney pricing the middle class out of their theme parks is hardly the worst thing the middle class is being priced out of. President Trump was in the process of saving the American middle class before the American oligarchy staged the 2020 election coup and shut him down.
I guess the only upside to this, is it will tend to weed out the lowest class people (you know the same people who have taken over vegas since the prices became affordable to them) and then show up and act like the thugs they are.
Living in/vacationing in expensive areas, though expensive, does have that added side-benefit.
Not that I would be found in Disney in either case.
Pfft. I wouldn't know.
Wait until the Star Cruiser hotel opens at WDW, they say its $2,500 for a minimum 2 night stay, and because its themed as a space ship it’s encouraged you do not leave.And then there is the extras for high heeled guests.
A Disney vacation will now set a family of four back more than $6,000
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Get woke and go broke. Family style.
Amusement parks have always been bursts of feast, followed by extended famine. Do a search for “abandoned amusement parks pictures”. Even parts of Disney World have been closed to the public and abandoned.
Walt Disney was smart to set up Disneyland as part of an entertainment empire, so other parts of the corporation would pick up the slack when tourism was off.
My own experience was with Legend City, between Phoenix and Tempe, which lasted from 1963-1983. It *never* made a lot of money, even when it was sold to Mitsubishi Corporation.
In the 60s Disney was family mainstream; now, take the family to national parks, forests, beaches, or a foreign land. Disney is no longer worth it; I think Walt would agree.
A few years ago, I got a deal off Priceline, Hotwire, etc. I forget which:
Motel (Baymont, La Quinta, etc., I forget), air, and car rental for 5 days = $550.
Cost of 3-day unlimited park pass = $300.
Escaping a few days of an Ohio winter= priceless.
Agree that Disney is a lost company that rejected the original goodness of Walt and his Catholic wife. “Disney wants to dominate its competition,” like trying to be the king of typewriters.