Just looked at Mar 30th, and it seems to be full. There are reservations available for the 28/29, but for the 30th, they would only take a ressie of 2 at 8am.
Yeah we made reservations this morning around 7am for March 30. I wanted to get a late time, but only 9:40 or 8:30am was available. So 9:40 it is.Just looked at Mar 30th, and it seems to be full. There are reservations available for the 28/29, but for the 30th, they would only take a ressie of 2 at 8am.
*sigh* .... #truth
I have no kids so this has no appeal to me but if I had a kid/s of princess loving age I can see myself trying to come up with the spending money for it.
I have no doubt this will be busy at first. The question is whether it's something they can maintain over time. It's at a price point that it likely will be a one and done for many who go.
I just hope that if it doesn't hold the business over time that Disney doesn't uses this as a means of saying people aren't interested in princess themed meals any more. Ariel's Grotto always seemed busy. We went every single trip. Something like this? No.
In Jackie’s article she mentioned the keepsakes, one being an autograph book and pen.
The menu turns my stomach tbh. I'm SO coffee and a pastry in the morning. Eggs and bacon are fine if we're talking brunch. Sheperd's Pie, Slow Braised Short Ribs and Pork Belly... yeah no, those are never going to fly with me at breakfast, that reads like a mistake menu!
The thing that bugs me the most about it is not that they have this pricey experience, but that it's ALL they have if you want a princess meal. I hate this trend toward elite experiences at the cost of everyday fun for families of more modest means. For Pete's sake, throw families a bone here (don't quite mean that literally). Princess happy meal at the Corn Dog Castle, served by a princess. Beignets and Tiana. I'm joking, but seriously, it's a shame IMO to only cater to those with $$$$.
This is one splurge I just can’t wrap my head around. At that price I can’t justify the experience just to meet the princesses. Such a bummer. We loved Ariel’s Grotto when we went a few years ago and I’d hoped they’d find something similar to bring back. This is just too much and I love a really special splurge every now and again.
As ticket prices increase I’d really love to see Disney make an effort to make some of the add ons a little more affordable, not more extravagant. I get that some people can and will pay this, but things like this are not really feasible for most families.
I know ALOT of bloggers planning to go on the 30th.
3 things - it definitely seems like it’s an EXPERIENCE, not just a meal where they come to tables for an autograph and quick pic.https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/b...d-resort/?CMP=SOC-DPFY19Q2wo0124190130190027C
Blog post is up. Weird food or not, my daughter would be delighted to have Mulan teach her to strike a pose. I wonder how they’ll handle the logistics for the patio part? Are there only a few seating times so people are in groups? I have questions.
Are they the same bloggers who were duped into buying $600 for $20 Payless shoes? Because I have a hard time justifying why this meal should be so expensive, especially for a child who will eat 2 bites of a pastry.
Totally agree. I could understand $40 or $50 per person for a character meal. Even on a more limited income, it was possible to save and you could afford to splurge on a special character meal and justify the expense once in a while. But the cost to me for this is beyond ridiculous
https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/b...d-resort/?CMP=SOC-DPFY19Q2wo0124190130190027C
Blog post is up. Weird food or not, my daughter would be delighted to have Mulan teach her to strike a pose. I wonder how they’ll handle the logistics for the patio part? Are there only a few seating times so people are in groups? I have questions.
Just an occasional face character at Plaza Inn. But I can't imagine a shortage of talent is the issue on Southern California.Are there any face characters left that appear in any other character meals?
Maybe the issue is staffing for talented CMs (quick and witty answers, makeup, costume) it takes to be Belle’s friend is spread too thin or too expensive for the taste of the bean counters to make an Ariel meal profitable enough any longer.
Maybe even here the bean counters said...okay you can have 6(!) princesses but it has to be $125 dollars and Chef Andrew has to serve leftovers.