Posted on 10/18/2024 9:52:40 AM PDT by Enterprise
Fans at Florida’s Disney World theme park are furious and offended over the extremely high prices of the food at a new bakery opening this fall with a single slice of cake priced as high as $26, and a Coca Cola at $8 a cup.
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Thx for the realtime story.
Anyone still patronizing these offensive child-groomers deserves to get fleeced.
Amen!
“Gayness is a journey into arrested development. I think that must be the attraction.”
Homosexual tendencies in an adult were once referred to as “immature” by psychiatrists.
Haven’t been in years, and I won’t go back because of the woke, LIEberal stink!
I went to Disneyland in 1965 with my parents and siblings, and again in 2005 with my wife. I figure my next visit is due in 2045. Might skip it, though.
You’re welcome. As a comparison, I looked at the menu of a nice restaurant I used to go to when we lived in Ohio, Cameron Mitchell’s Ocean Club. They had great desserts there (as well as a wonderful menu otherwise). A generous slice of their 10 layer carrot cake, one of their best desserts, is $18. So comparable to CBS.
Cake Bake Shop may be pricey, but it’s really good, and a whole lot better than a $20 price tag for a bowl of cereal when you have a Disney Princess in the breakfast room, or $40 for scrambled eggs breakfast.
I hope this bad publicity doesn’t cost them.
Not that I care about the Disney part. The locations up here are pretty nice.
If they think that’s bad, wait til they get a load of this, YouTuber That Park Place on Disney’s new Premier Pass...
https://youtu.be/af6rm_xx1js?feature=shared
I personally hate Disney and everything about it and that includes ABC news.
I visited the Anaheim park in 1987 and had a similar great time. I visited EuroDisney in 1996 but by then it had changed its name to Disneyland Paris. Also a good time there too. Like you I have no plans to ever visit again.
You might save a little bit that way but not much. They’ll probably charge you for a dinner on your card for that slice of cake.
My understanding was that a lot of these vendors are 3rd party — so they pay Disney a ton for the right to set up shop in the park and it’s up to them to recover their investment.
“There are childless adults obsessed with Disney.”
Especially gay guys — at least the ones I knew when we lived in CA.
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