Disney can be soooo Cheap sometimes

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Ok. Trying to help keep this one on track and make it a cross over candidate for the food board I was amazed that there is not childrens pizza on the menu at the Pizza Planet or Pizzafari. I understand from here at the DIS that this was done because adults were ordering the childrens pizza so Disney stopped offering it. I understand the cost savings by compelling adults to get the adult pizza but really, no childrens pizza meal at a CS pizza place? Amazing.

OK. Last food type Disney is cheap posting.
 
CleveRocks said:
Um ... in a word ... NO!
People get more colds in winter as an INDIRECT function of the outside temperature. We get more colds in winter because we spend much more time indoors, and indoors with closed windows. The air recirculates within that building more, and since cold viruses can be airborne ... well, you can do the math from there.Sorry of someone already posted about this kind of stuff -- I didn't read through all the posts.


Thans for trying to help :flower1: . But the newest information on this subject has changed:surfweb: Please see below-

(sorry to go off topic in my own post :badpc:, that I've worked so hard to keep on topic...but this seems news worthy :thumbsup2 and put an end to the off topic health issue that I wish I had never mentioned)
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CNN -Monday, November 14, 2005; Posted: 4:47 p.m. EST (21:47 GMT)

LONDON, England (CNN) -- British researchers into the common cold say "catching a chill" really does help colds develop -- and are advising to "wrap up warm" to keep viruses at bay.

Mothers and grandmothers have long warned that chilling the surface of the body, through wet clothes, feet and hair, causes common cold symptoms to develop.

But much previous research has dismissed any link between chilling and viral infection as having no scientific basis.

Now researchers in Cardiff, Wales, say they can prove drops in temperature to the body really can cause a cold to develop. (Watch what they did to 'chill' people in the study -- 3:24)

Claire Johnson and Professor Ron Eccles, from Cardiff University's Common Cold Center, recruited 180 volunteers, half of whom they got to immerse their feet in ice and cold water for 20 minutes.

The other 90 in tests during the common cold "season" sat with their feet in an empty bowl.

During the next four or five days, almost a third (29 percent) of the chilled volunteers developed cold symptoms -- compared to just 9 percent in the control group, the scientists said.

Professor Eccles said there was a simple explanation as to why chilly feet could lead to the development of cold virus symptoms.

"When colds are circulating in the community many people are mildly infected but show no symptoms," he said, according to the UK's Press Association.

"If they become chilled this causes a pronounced constriction of the blood vessels in the nose and shuts off the warm blood that supplies the white cells that fight infection.

"The reduced defences in the nose allow the virus to get stronger and common cold symptoms develop.

"Although the chilled subject believes they have `caught a cold' what has in fact happened is that the dormant infection has taken hold."

The researchers, writing in the UK medical journal Family Practice, said that common colds were more prevalent in the winter than the summer, and this could be related to an increased incidence of chilling causing more clinical colds.

But they also suggested that another explanation could be that our noses are colder in the winter.

Professor Eccles added: "A cold nose may be one of the major factors that causes common colds to be seasonal.

"When the cold weather comes we wrap ourselves up in winter coats to keep warm but our nose is directly exposed to the cold air.

"Cooling of the nose slows down clearance of viruses from the nose and slows down the white cells that fight infection.

"Mothers can now be confident in their advice to children to wrap up well in winter."

Cardiff's Common Cold Center says it is the world's only center dedicated to researching and testing new medicines for the treatment of flu and the common cold.
 
*NikkiBell* said:
Then why stay in a cold pool?

Good question :rotfl2:

Maybe because I am strong and healthy and never get colds (that's what I thought :crazy2: )

Or maybe after 6 days of looking at the beautiful pool.... you just have to say-
"What the Heck, I'll take my chances :cool1:

But if I had to tell the truth :scratchin My wife wanted to go :love:
 

OK. Last try to get this on track on away from the Health Blog. :-).

Last August they were constantly changing the hours. Just about right up until we go there. They ended up changing AK from closing at 7:00 to 5:00. While not a major thing it did have an effect on our planning. I understand the cost savings from labor and such but if you are going to keep changing it with short notice was a bit maddening.
 
a really minor one but why do the pressed penny machines cost 50+ cents to use..how can it cost WDW 50 cents for you to crank a machine you put your own penny in????????? it would be nice to have a really cheap souvie kids could buy with their own pennies imo... even aquarte but i think some are 75-1.00 even which is crazy!!! i'm sure they own the machines and the upkeep must be minimal
 
jann1033 said:
a really minor one but why do the pressed penny machines cost 50+ cents to use..how can it cost WDW 50 cents for you to crank a machine you put your own penny in????????? it would be nice to have a really cheap souvie kids could buy with their own pennies imo... even aquarte but i think some are 75-1.00 even which is crazy!!! i'm sure they own the machines and the upkeep must be minimal
Well, you have to make some money. Thats the point of having a business. If it only took your penny they would make no money off it at all. Prices are no about costs they are about profits.
 
Markstudy, come on over tomorrow. one of our pools is nice and warm and there'll be girls laying out in their bikinis. not bad for february. :)
 
well what I noticed didnt really AFFECT me but i DID notice it...on my first ever time staying onproperty in 2002 I was so happy to see all the incredible mickey stuff I even noticed the toilet paper wrapper even had mickeys on it well I have never seen that since and it kinda made me sad...like disney is cutting down on the one of a kind stuff they had just to save money...oh also I noticed that the bath soaps have gotten consistently thinner on each trip.

Like I said, not earth shattering but little things I notice that take away from some of the magic.


Also to the OP...Im sorry that people have jumped on you, but I think that a majority of them havent taken time to read the WHOLE thread and have not seen your efforts to get this post back on track..so I say boo on them!
 
dejr_8 said:
Back on TOPIC

The kids Mac 'n' cheese meal used to have Mickey Head pasta. Now the meal uses plain old elbow pasta with Mickey head shaped cheese crackers. My guess is WDW saved a few cents eliminating the Mickey Head pasta.

Please say it isn't so!!!!!! My son has remembered the Mickey mac-n-cheese for years, and is looking forward to it for our October trip. And what's this about the catalog being out of print? I better stop reading...this is getting depressing.

Onto more uplifting thoughts :)
 
CleveRocks said:
I can't speak for the other jumpers, but as for me, I just hate it when incorrect info is posted, and then some people read it and believe it and spread it to others, and then when someone gets called on it they can say, "Well, my brother's father-in-law's barber read it on the Internet." Of course, I just hate it even worse when I'M wrong .... :scared:


not to get ot again but then you should read the newer studies...Markstudy is right as i saw the same thing myself. it was about dedunking the myth that you don't a get cold by being cold. basically it lowers your immune response.


i thought of some others.... the mickey soap bars at the cheaper resorts are just regular bars under the mickey wrappers rather than the mickey embossed bars. even the camp grounds USED to have real mickey soap... the lack of towel washing...personally i wash my towel every day at home too. and some of the general housekeeping short cuts like not vacuuming every place. it's not as clean in the resorts or parks as it used to be. ( we have been going for over 20 yrs and have noticed a downhill slide in that area)

and the penny movies( might have been a nickel can't remember how much they were last time we saw them) are gone i think, evidently not profitable enough... maybe they took up shelf space

i know they are a business but some of the things they do not do now hundreds of other businesses still do and still show a profit.
 
jann1033 said:
not to get ot again but then you should read the newer studies...Markstudy is right as i saw the same thing myself. it was about dedunking the myth that you don't a get cold by being cold. basically it lowers your immune response.
True. But being cold does not in itself give you a cold.
 
QUOTE The kids Mac 'n' cheese meal used to have Mickey Head pasta. Now the meal uses plain old elbow pasta with Mickey head shaped cheese crackers. My guess is WDW saved a few cents eliminating the Mickey Head pasta

MickeyHereWeCome! said:
Please say it isn't so!!!!!! My son has remembered the Mickey mac-n-cheese for years, and is looking forward to it for our October trip. And what's this about the catalog being out of print? I better stop reading...this is getting depressing.Onto more uplifting thoughts :)

I thought I saw the pasta for sale (in the box) at the store at the Beach Club. I think they still sell it to guest, maybe they just don't cook it and serve it in the resturants? :scratchin
 
peter11435 said:
Well, you have to make some money. Thats the point of having a business. If it only took your penny they would make no money off it at all. Prices are no about costs they are about profits.

I like the idea of a pressed penny machine where you drop it in and crank by hand. a do-it-youself keepsake, for the cost of the penny. WDW is paying less than ten cents for a bottle of coke and then reselling them at $2.50. spread the love around. bring a little of the 'magic' back.
 
Sylvester McBean said:
Markstudy, come on over tomorrow. one of our pools is nice and warm and there'll be girls laying out in their bikinis. not bad for february. :)

Thanks for the invite... I live right next door, in Clearwater.

But I was at Disney in January for my Honeymoon :love: so I'm going to pass on the pool party with the bikinis girls.
 
peter11435 said:
True. But being cold does not in itself give you a cold.

but swimming in a cold pool and then touching something with a cold virus on it increases your risk of getting the cold( cold virus live for a long time from what i remember) so he could very well have gotten his cold due to swimming and getting chilled. that's what he said if i recall before everyone jumped all over him that however is all i'm saying on the ot topic :)
 
Markstudy said:
Thanks for the invite... I live right next door, in Clearwater.

But I was at Disney in January for my Honeymoon :love: so I'm going to pass on the pool party with the bikinis girls.

aaahhh, it's great to be a newlywed. in a few years from now, you'll join me on the deck at Shepherd's. we'll talk. :)
 
I was rather surprised to see some of the early reactions to this post. I had a similar situation when I went to BWV last March where Luna Park was surprisingly cool given it was only just barely warm enough for people to lie in the sun. My main reason for staying at BCV (or YC/BC if that ever was a choice) would be to use Stormalong Bay. I would expect that the pool would be warm enough to swim in to offset the cold walk back to the hotel. For pete's sake ski resorts manage to have heated outdoor pools...surely Disney can do it. And I do think they choose not to heat the bigger pools so much because they have such a huge profile for losing heat.

Cost saving measures? Wasn't there the full compliment of hotel toiletries once upon a time? sham"poo", conditioner, lotion and actual mickey head soap? And I have to wonder about the soap itself...I've quit using it for anything but washing my hands or unless I forgot to bring soap myself. The hours are another... I used to go in January most of the time and it seems to me I had a choice of going to EPCOT or MK in the evening...these days even MK can close at 7PM forcing everyone into the World Showcase for the evening. Live bands in Pleasure Island!!! They used to be there year round....I don't remember the last time I saw one there.
 
I thought I saw the pasta for sale (in the box) at the store at the Beach Club. I think they still sell it to guest, maybe they just don't cook it and serve it in the resturants? :scratchin[/QUOTE]

Thanks. I'll be on the lookout for it...although I'm sure my kids will agree that I could never make it as good as Mickey did!!!!
 
Markstudy said:
The report was on CNN about 2 months ago. NEW STUDY- finds that cold lowers our ability to fight off germs, that we have already been exposed to.

Well, if CNN said it, that should put it to rest.
We know their dedication to absolute facts and nothing more.

Of course, EVERYONE KNOWS that you catch a cold by:

a. Going outside with wet hair.
b. Going barefoot on hardwood floors.
c. Running in the rain.
d. Not putting on a jacket to walk between the front door and the car sitting in the driveway.
e. Not drinking enough orange juice.
f. Working out and not wearing a towel.
g. Forgetting your mittens.
h. Not wearing a hat.
i. Having a bad attitude.

Germs are just a minor player in the grand design of disease...
Attitude and expectation... those are EVERYTHING!

;)
 
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