I'm pretty sure Tutto is still only 1TS credit, so there is a big difference. Even OOP, if you wanted the most expensive lunch entree there, it's still only $28. They also still offer 2 different menus so that you can save a few bucks at lunch.
LC is small..I think they are trying to lessen demand.
I am sure much studying has brought them to this decision..
If their intention is to reduce demand I think this experiment will be a smashing success.![]()
This thread got me curious. I plugged in MANY dates for lunch including weekends and spring break. Almost every single day had an opening...totally unheard of. I've battled for this ADR myself before.
LC is small..I think they are trying to lessen demand.
I am sure much studying has brought them to this decision..
I'm pretty sure Tutto is still only 1TS credit, so there is a big difference. Even OOP, if you wanted the most expensive lunch entree there, it's still only $28. They also still offer 2 different menus so that you can save a few bucks at lunch.
This has to do with $$$ they assume demand will remain the same and thier profit will go up!
Is an ADP the same thing as an ADR?
Yes, it's still one credit. It's also very expensive for those paying OOP. Many of the people on the DIS look at everything from a DDP point of view, but there are many people who visit WDW who don't use it. What I would order at lunch at LC wouldn't be much more than lunch at TI. Since we don't use DDP, we can order what we want & pay what we're willing to. For us, this was a good change. We can now get in w/o booking months in advance. Hopefully, the demand will decrease a little to improve the atmosphere. I'm sure we're not the only people who aren't upset about the change.
The DDP has had a major negative impact on the restaurants for those paying OOP. Most menus items are marked up to make DDP look like a great value. More expensive/unique items have been removed. Plus, those paying the higher prices OOP are subsidizing those using DDP who are often paying less for the same food. LC going to signature all the time levels the playing field for at least one restaurant. Those who really thought LC was the best restaurant on property, not just a great DDP value, will still find a way to dine there even if it means cutting back on something else. It's amazing how fast a restaurant can go from "can't miss" to "never again" just by increasing prices. I can understand why some are upset about the change, but there is another side to the story.
Trying to decrease demand doesn't make any sense. As a business, why would you want your restaurant to be LESS busy? It's just like CRT in that they'll keep raising prices until they find the point where people will no longer go. By the comments on here and the open ressies on every day, I'm guessing they found that point with LC. Time will tell.
I'm glad that someone is happy about the change, but the prices are in fact very different. Maybe not for your particular choices, but overall. Entree average at TI for lunch is $23. Entree average for lunch at LC is $38. As a family of 4 disney adults, that is a difference of $60...for lunch! I'm not in the minority thinking this is too much when the old lunch menu was right there with TI in price.
maxiesmom said:Don't forget Disney is a business, and the main goal is to make money. If their profits increase, then their shareholders will be happy indeed.
You know Maxi, interllectually I do know this but you know I'm getting to the point where I'm no longer accepting that. Lol and I'm a share holder. I'm just to the point where Im not going to accept mediocre food and high prices because they want to raise share prices 40 cents.