cvaska
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Yeah..that was my point. Chris Evan's comment pretty much tells you he's out of future movies. That's what got me thinking if it had been advised as such.
I'd just add that the only way this will make them more money is because this type of meal is in demand -- more so than the plain old Signature they had there. Meeting a guest demand is good.Further comments about the Artist Point conversion:
They are doing this for the same reason they do everything else - to make more money. Artists point was probably not the most popular of Signature restaurants. There was no great view or convenient location like a lot of the other deluxe resorts. Conversion to a character restaurant - which traditional pack them in with 180 advance ADRs is an easy choice. BUT, they still aren't going to cut back their income. So they aren't going to drop to a single credit service price (which is now what about $40) or to using one credit on the dining plan. The ONLY way this happens is if they leave it at 1 TS credit initially so they can gauge popularity. (It's still not a great accessible location.) However, based on the menu and pricing - I think it extremely unlikely it start at 1 TS.
Of note: 1TS. AP is no longer a "SIG", in any fashionStorybook Dining at Artist Point with Snow White is now open for ADRs beginning mid December. I just snagged dinner, as that as all that was available. Hopefully this wasn’t already posted here.
And just think, if the lawsuit is successful it will be open season on CMs! Take a swing at one and call Morgan & Morgan! The CMs will have to go around in pairs or at least wear body cams.Gotta life be that headline ... you assault someone and then sue .... ‘Merica
And this is the prime reason why I question the lawsuit culture of the US.And just think, if the lawsuit is successful it will be open season on CMs! Take a swing at one and call Morgan & Morgan! The CMs will have to go around in pairs or at least wear body cams.
I just looked on the Universal site. It is for EVERYONE! I'm so excited. I think we're going to get the passes as long as the kids agree to hold off on Star wars til late 2020.I was excited until I realized it was only for Florida residents. The way it is worded I thought for a minute that non residents got 3 months, but I don't think that is the case.
I agree. We are typically a once a year for at least a week family. I think we will do our 8 day trip in January and then not go again until everything they are working on is open. They are hiking prices on everything and closing attractions and entertainment and I’m not getting the equivalent in return. Once there is Guardians and Tron and hopefully new nighttime entertainment in the parks I may feel differently. I love WDW and we have a blast every trip but until the 50th we are going to try some other trips, like Europe and cruises, for significantly cheaper!Dining is a big part of our Disney trips - but at some point you reach your limit. This last trip we did less TS and more CS than in the past and I see that trend continuing (not to mention bringing granola bars and stuff and our own water, etc.)
Love Disney but becoming more and more that you have to pick and chose which elements you will spend your $ on
I agree. We are typically a once a year for at least a week family. I think we will do our 8 day trip in January and then not go again until everything they are working on is open. They are hiking prices on everything and closing attractions and entertainment and I’m not getting the equivalent in return. Once there is Guardians and Tron and hopefully new nighttime entertainment in the parks I may feel differently. I love WDW and we have a blast every trip but until the 50th we are going to try some other trips, like Europe and cruises, for significantly cheaper!
If it's commercially produced it's not collectible. I've got unopened Tops Baseball card sets from 86-93. As a kid, they cost be $20 to $25 a piece to buy the sets. My parents brought a box of my crap down a few years ago and they were the majority of the weight. Took them over to a memorabilia shop a year ago, all 8 years he offered me $50.
I don't collect anything. If I have it, like the monorail sized Polynesian and Grand Floridian, it's because I want them. Not because they supposedly are worth something. Disney makes too much of this crap, and can change the rules at any time, for it to have any kind of value. The old stuff from the 60s and 70s? Maybe. The new stuff? Just dust collectors.
Speaking in regards to people NOT on the DIS or otherwise in the know--was it stated in advance that Avengers 4 would be Chris Evan's last role as Captain America? As is his contract was up, not renewed, no longer in a specific commitments?
Just wondering.
It wasn't specifically stated, but it's the last movie on his contract. I still hope he comes back to the role somewhere down the line (after a few movies of Bucky!Cap maybe).
News
More price increases at Biergarten and America pavilion
https://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2018...-other-disney-world-restaurant-price-changes/
New 18-month AP promotion through Universal
https://www.orlandosentinel.com/tra...al-annual-passes-6-months-20181004-story.html
When I see the name of the new TV show, I am reminded of an excellent series of books by David Eddings, the Mallorean series. Long time ago I read the series, and still return to them from time to time. Starting in the Belgariad, and moving into the Mallorean. Funny how the name is so similar.So excited for this! This star wars series and the Loki and Scarlet Witch series are enough for me to subscribe. Also excited for the ink and paint department documentaries as well.
When I see the name of the new TV show, I am reminded of an excellent series of books by David Eddings, the Mallorean series. Long time ago I read the series, and still return to them from time to time. Starting in the Belgariad, and moving into the Mallorean. Funny how the name is so similar.
I was going to let my pass expire next year, but this just changed my mind. Thats a good deal. Disney should follow suit in one way or another.
Yep....we're going this route too. I think you bring up an interesting point....extended AP's at steep(?) discounts.