Jadyreen1282
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You are tight, it is subjective. I'm still eating there in five weeks. 

Can't be a coincidence that this has been done before the Fall Free Dining starts to roll.
Yes, it could be wrong and it has been in the past.the official disney menu has a lot more items than the allears.net menu. The prices look the same and the items on the allears.net menu appear there with the same prices, just with other things not shown. Is it possible the allears.net menu is incomplete? It looks like the lunch menu but the dinner menu has a lot more items added to it and no scallops. Sometimes they get a whole menu wrong on the official disney site but I have found them to be pretty up to date.
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/dining/epcot/tokyo-dining/menus/dinner/
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/dining/epcot/tokyo-dining/menus/lunch/
The only changes I see at Teppan Edo are the add-on entree enhancements and the elimination of scallops as a standard entree. This may be the same as when we dined there in December - not sure. None of the changes would prevent us from eating here. Menus change all the time. I'm also not clear on why this would be such an issue specifically for those guests on the Dining Plan. Other than the scallops the menu still has many good options. If scallops are a make or break for someone there are plenty of other restaurants to try.So no changes to Teppan then? Cause that's my only concern honestly. It's been asked a few times here with no reply. Not sure why Op even has it listed at this point.
The Tokyo Dining menu has gotten progressively worse throughout the years. They used to have an extensive sushi menu and now they only offer about four choices. It is the worst Japanese menu I've ever seen, quite frankly. It's a shame, because the atmosphere and service at Tokyo Dining are great! It's Kimono's for us over the last few years. We skip the DDP and go get quality sushi!
1) What do people expect for FREE dining?
2) Disney gives NOTHING away for free . . . or to the benefit of the guests.
3) If it doesn't make an approved profit, Disney does not give it.
They got rid of the steak entree!
The chicken entree is about the same price as the steak one that they eliminated.
By eliminating the steak entree,
they can offer far cheaper meats--like chicken-- @ steak prices!
A brilliant maximize-the-profits Bean Counter move.
I do too..but I think it is too good a deal for Disney.I really wish they would just do away with the DDP anyhow.
I'm so tired of the assumption that those families selecting the Free Dining promotion do not realize what they are doing. For many - including my family - it is the best deal.Many times the room only rate and adding DDP is cheaper than free DDP, but people don't realize that and take the free DDP - so again higher rates for rooms even if it is only 2 or 3 percent.
It's all subjective and I think it varies greatly within each family making your use of the word many wrong.Many times the room only rate and adding DDP is cheaper than free DDP, but people don't realize that and take the free DDP - so again higher rates for rooms even if it is only 2 or 3 percent.
They are keeping people on property - and those people are drinking very profitable alcohol with their meals.
Where is Tokyo Dining? All my trips to Epcot and I never realized there was another sit down restaurant in the Japan Pavilion. Menu looks very enjoyable!