Jungle Cruise Breakfast

Wowwww, that Haunted Mansion dinner!! Now that is something I would fork out the money for if I had it.
 
First of all, thank you so much for the expressions of sympathy. Yesterday was very tough and we will miss our furbaby Cricket very much.

I have not really figured out how to answer the price point question except to say that it is irrelevant what my price point is if it doesn't match yours. The best explanation I can come up with is that my price point is determined by more than the cost. I mentally think about questions like: Who will benefit/is it helping anyone? Will it cause problems for others? Can I afford it? What do I give up?

All Disney experiences have direct benefit to others (charities, employees, guest speakers, hotels, etc). Some, such as this one, are on the very slight end of the benefit spectrum; ie, the cost to Disney is minimal in relation to the profit, very little is passed along to employees and nothing is going to charity. I'm not unhappy when a company makes lots of profit, but I dislike it when at the same time they do things like lay off IT workers and replace them with low-paid employees from overseas. That is when it goes from a cost I can rationalize to more of a money grab; there are not many extra costs that would factor into the high price such as in a D23 event or even a hotel stay. In this case, it doesn't seem that it will cause any problems for others so that's fine. Affording it, for me, ties into the next question: what do I give up? In this case, I don't feel this event is really benefiting anyone who needs it. Can I balance that with spending elsewhere that will give something back? I have to admit that recent events have made me more aware of my place as a human being and my obligation to our planet. I can't justify an expenditure that is only for me and for corporate Disney if I am unwilling/unable to match it elsewhere. I can't ignore desperate families drowning while I eat breakfast with plastic zebras. I'm not saying that to denegrate anyone else, just to explain that my means do not always allow for me to do both.

I would also add that something can be a money grab and still be considered worthwhile by someone. I get the idea of 'what the market will bear' and 'supply and demand' but those situations do tend to lead to money grabbing. I'm sure many parents besides me have considered paying a huge price above retail for something their child desperately wanted for Christmas but could only be obtained on ebay etc. It may be worthwile to you but it's still a money grab.
 

$1913 per couple (Marc Davis birth year)

(Insert that emoji of the little monkey covering his eyes here)

Whewwwww, that is a lot of dole whips o_O I imagine if I were a person who had a Club 33 membership and could afford those meals on a regular basis, it wouldn't seem so high. That is a real once in a lifetime type deal right there...

I made a joke about the jungle cruise price/time immediately, but in all honestly, if I had a spare $600 bucks sitting, I would sign me and my dd4 up in a heartbeat. I looked to see if they had ressies the day we are in the parks and they do...I was like walk away friend, walk awayyyyy.
 
I don't have time to give you a good reply at this time about my "price point," but I'll be back to answer that later. Our beloved dog has a heart tumor and the girls and I are taking her to be put to sleep. There are several such things going on right now which are no doubt affecting my mood and viewpoint.

I hope this isn't too presumptuous of me. Your post made me think of this poem I once read....

The Last Battle
If it should be that I grow frail and weak And pain should keep me from my sleep, Then will you do what must be done, For this -- the last battle -- can't be won. You will be sad I understand, But don't let grief then stay your hand, For on this day, more than the rest, Your love and friendship must stand the test. We have had so many happy years, You wouldn't want me to suffer so. When the time comes, please, let me go. Take me to where to my needs they'll tend, Only, stay with me till the end And hold me firm and speak to me Until my eyes no longer see. I know in time you will agree It is a kindness you do to me. Although my tail its last has waved, From pain and suffering I have been saved. Don't grieve that it must be you Who has to decide this thing to do; We've been so close -- we two -- these years, Don't let your heart hold any tears.
-- Unknown
 
I looked to see if they had ressies the day we are in the parks and they do...I was like walk away friend, walk awayyyyy.

This totally made me laugh, hahaaaa! I'm the same. I won't even let myself look because then I'd try to talk myself into it and we really can't afford it! :P
 
I hope this isn't too presumptuous of me. Your post made me think of this poem I once read....

The Last Battle
If it should be that I grow frail and weak And pain should keep me from my sleep, Then will you do what must be done, For this -- the last battle -- can't be won. You will be sad I understand, But don't let grief then stay your hand, For on this day, more than the rest, Your love and friendship must stand the test. We have had so many happy years, You wouldn't want me to suffer so. When the time comes, please, let me go. Take me to where to my needs they'll tend, Only, stay with me till the end And hold me firm and speak to me Until my eyes no longer see. I know in time you will agree It is a kindness you do to me. Although my tail its last has waved, From pain and suffering I have been saved. Don't grieve that it must be you Who has to decide this thing to do; We've been so close -- we two -- these years, Don't let your heart hold any tears.
-- Unknown
Oh, that is so beautiful!!! Thanks you a million times over for sending that to me. :flower3:
 
I will be in San Diego in two weeks for business from Wed night till Friday afternoon. I'm planning on swinging up Thursday morning and doing this. Yay... Sadly I'll have to head back to San Diego afterwards, but it's going to be a fun time regardless.


I didn't realize you were on DISboards! MiceChat is killing me being offline this long! lol

We miss you by just a day! Our plane will land sometime before noon that Friday. We're going to be going to the first Mickey's Halloween Party that night!
I can't wait!! :cool1:


You'll have to do a trip report on the Jungle Cruise breakfast. It will be interesting to see what all it entails.
 
I didn't realize you were on DISboards! MiceChat is killing me being offline this long! lol

We miss you by just a day! Our plane will land sometime before noon that Friday. We're going to be going to the first Mickey's Halloween Party that night!
I can't wait!! :cool1:


You'll have to do a trip report on the Jungle Cruise breakfast. It will be interesting to see what all it entails.
Aw bummer... It would have been great to see you guys. You can sure bet that I'll have a TR on it. Going to take lots of pics. Maybe even take the video camera and ask someone to video me as a skipper... we'll see. Not sure what they will allow or not.
 
Has anyone done it yet?

I ran into a couple yesterday at the Grand who were dressed jungle themed, so I thought I would ask if they had done the breakfast since I knew there was one. They said that they had and that it was an amazing experience and worth every penny. They ate at the part of the ride where the guides are up the pole with the rhinos. We didn't really go into more than that, so I thought I would ask here since I knew a couple people planned on going.
 
We're signed up for a November date. I was like, "cool!" then figured my partner would be NO WAY at a) price, b) hour of day and c) eggs (hates them). So I ventured to ask, and to my shock my phone blew up with "You get to drive the boat??!! go go go!!!" So that was that.

Our values are not screwed up for spending this much money (as some complainers have suggested). I mean please, $300 is what, 75 venti chai lattes... how many do you buy in 2-3 months? How much does someone spend on video games, or ??? Discretionary income is just that, discretionary. It is one of our favorite rides for both of us from childhood. This is a once in a lifetime experience -- who knows if they'll repeat it. We learned that long ago at Disneyland.

Walt Disney shakes your hand with one hand and your wallet with the other. We recognize that and live with it. But we also wonder truly how families of more than two can manage it, and applaud them!
 
Less than 24 hours... can't wait... Now I kinda of want to go in a khaki shirt and pith helmet instead of my JC shirt I was going to wear.
 
I'm curious as to what this experience is like. I will never pay $300 dollars for such an experience as to me it is price-gouging; however, for those who feel it's worth it for them, more power to them.
 


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