I haven't been in a couple of years, and I won't complain about the prices, but I think there is also a sticker shock component to Disney...
Our DDP during peak season is $544.85 (for my family of 3-2 adults, 1 child). With tips, one OOP meal and a few alcoholic drinks...I am looking at $750 for my family to eat for 5 "nights"
For $750, my family could normally eat for a month (including going out a few times a week and buying lots of fresh fruit and veggies).
But we have a local attraction...Stone Mountain. It is much cheaper to get into than Disney, but the food prices are at least as high. I remember when we went to Disney in 2009, we went to St. Mtn. and I was remarking how the icees cost more than Disney (as did most of the drinks). They have a Honeybaked ham store and we went (and I got a 10% discount since I am a pass holder)...the food was not good there either (and I love Honeybaked ham) and at least as expensive as counter service at Disney
The movies also get me...my 4 year old and I went to see Rango at a theatre with full service menu. We paid $25 to eat chicken tenders, fries, a chicken sandwich and share 1 large root beer. None of it was inedible, but it wasn't any better than McDs. I'd rather eat at Sci Fi
Our DDP during peak season is $544.85 (for my family of 3-2 adults, 1 child). With tips, one OOP meal and a few alcoholic drinks...I am looking at $750 for my family to eat for 5 "nights"
For $750, my family could normally eat for a month (including going out a few times a week and buying lots of fresh fruit and veggies).
But we have a local attraction...Stone Mountain. It is much cheaper to get into than Disney, but the food prices are at least as high. I remember when we went to Disney in 2009, we went to St. Mtn. and I was remarking how the icees cost more than Disney (as did most of the drinks). They have a Honeybaked ham store and we went (and I got a 10% discount since I am a pass holder)...the food was not good there either (and I love Honeybaked ham) and at least as expensive as counter service at Disney
The movies also get me...my 4 year old and I went to see Rango at a theatre with full service menu. We paid $25 to eat chicken tenders, fries, a chicken sandwich and share 1 large root beer. None of it was inedible, but it wasn't any better than McDs. I'd rather eat at Sci Fi
