MinnieLovesMickey
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I find WDW prices to be cheaper than Disneyland's.
You cannot eat with the princesses everyday.:thumbsup2[/QUOTE said:Guess you haven't met my wife and 2 year old daughter.![]()
I just got back from a baseball trip to Milwaukee, Cleveland, Detroit and Cincinnati with a coupla minor league games in Toledo. Cincy was the worst with $5.50 large Coke and $5.25 brats. But $7.75 was standard for 16 ounce beers, and we split a Little Caesar's pizza in Detroit for $17.50. And the total for our less than great seats for 4 major league games was almost $150. Give me Mickey prices anytime.We always compared Disney prices to those at major sporting events. Just look at a bottle of water at Disney World - $2.50. I challenge people to go to any sporting event and get a bottle of water for that price. Places I've been routinely charge at least $4. And don't get me started with beer prices at sporting events. I can get a Bud Light for $5.50 at Epcot. Think at least $8 when you want to watch a game somewhere. The topper of them all is a small pizza at a NASCAR race. $24! And people buy the things!
Disney World is not as cheap as a dollar menu meal at any of the fast food places but it's certainly less expensive that a lot of other places with a captive audience. Even look at an airport and see what they charge.
Wow, no wonder all us in KY are so fat. McDonald's for 2 adult meals and 2 kids Happy Meals is $20. Not sure where you find a QS meal for 4 for that cost at WDW. As for cost, we DxDDP and enjoy the dinner shows, CRT, and other signature restaurants. I can't finish all the food, but the show and quality of food is terrific.
I think the OP is a CEO for Disney and most of you have just green lighted a huge price increase!
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You guys have to take a trip to Knoebels in Pa great food prices and free admission.
http://www.knoebels.com/
Pricing out our upcoming trip and I was pleasently surprised at the cost of food for a theme park.
Some of the character meals are a bit pricey, but all things considered feeding 2 adults and a child at a qs is about the same price as going to mcdonalds.
I think that's pretty good for a theme park, especially since you can bring drinks and snacks into the park.
Was wondering whether other people feel it is good value or do some feel it's too expensive?
Of course old friend, it's a much longer drive now to a Six Flags than it used to be too. High prices and long lines on slow days had a big hand in bankruptcy.Disney's prices for CS meals have gone WAY up since my first visit in 2003 when we paid less then $20 for 3 hamburgers fries and a drink. Now in 2008 we paid for the same meal for 3 people at MK and it ran us abit closer to $26. Also, in 2004 we paid $17.99 per adult for Donald's Breakfastosaurus. Still loved it. The prices are maybe a dollar or 2 more. But WDW now charges higher prices for higher volume times of the year
Now you want expensive goto ANY Six Flags and eat there. $8 for a beer or $3.50+ for a 20 Oz bottle of coke.
Knoebels is awesome! I live less than 30 minutes from Hersheypark, but would much rather drive an extra hour to go to Knoebels. I've been to many, many parks from California to New Jersey, and that place is an absolute gem. Perfect place for families. Love it, could just go on and on...
Let's not tell too many people about it, though. I like it just the way it is!
Guess you haven't met my wife and 2 year old daughter.![]()
So thought eating out for 6 days at a theme park is pretty good for under $600.
The last time we stayed off-site we tried to "cut corners" and eat at the nearby restaurants. The food was horrendous and really not much cheaper, if it all, than what Disney charges.
We don't care for Hershey but are about 40 minutes from Knoebles, me and DW just walk around and eat then ride the train and pick up a freshly roasted bag of peanuts for $2, they have one of the best pizzas, now I'm hungry think this may be a good weekend to go. So I'll tell no one else.