Really? That surprises me. I just got back from Paris (5/23-6/7) and my dinners were routinely cheaper
In what level restaurants? We never ate at Michellin starred restaurants and confined ourselves to casual bistros. Most had three course prix fixe menu options that hovered around EUR40. That converts to about $57 per dinner. Not expensive to my way of thinking. But the equivalent of the app/entree/dessert cost I outlined above, $12/$35/$8. Again, I cannot compare Yachtsman or California Grill, style-wise, to any lesser cafe, which, of course, could be cheaper. Ignore the quality issue. Paris has better food. Not an earth shattering development. But a restaurant of the style level of Citricos in Paris is more expensive (and better).
I was in Rome last Easter and once again my tab may have been the same but it always included adult drinks
Then why disagree with me. Your experience shows that the prices are comparable. The fact that the trattoria threw in a glass of house wine doesn't really move the money meter. It's not like they were giving you a $10 glass of wine for free. They probably pay $6 for the bottle and pour it 6 ways for a buck a glass. Wine is simply treated differently in Europe than here.
Le Cellier is simply ridiculous. Sorry no where in major cities that I've been to would the steak offerings at Le Cellier be acceptable at a fine steak house.
Again, this is an argument about relative quality, not relative cost. So what you are saying is that, even up, given the choice of LC or a different steakhouse in a major city, you would choose the steakhouse in the major city. No argument. 100% agree. The question is, will you pay more or less than what your bill comes to at Le Cellier? All you have to do is walk 5 minutes from Le Cellier to Shula's to answer that question. Shula's is better, and it is significantly more expensive. And before anyone says, "but that is Disney pricing too", really, it is not. Shula's has fairly flat pricing. What you pay at the Dolphin is what you would pay in Miami or NYC.
I really don't think we disagree at all. We both agree that what Disney calls "fine dining" is not as fine as they think it is. We both agree that you can eat better, and more cheaply almost anywhere else in the world. But anywhere else in the world where you step into a "fine dining" establishment, you are going to pay at least what Disney charges, if not more. If the point is simply, "yes, but the fine dining will be better elsewhere", there is no point debating that. This topic is about affordability, and quite simply, when comparing like-style, (not necessarily quality), restaurants, dining at WDW compares to major cities. DINING in general may be cheaper elsewhere. And the fine dining elsewhere will be of higher quality. But even up, a restaurant of the ilk of Citricos or Flying Fish in any major city is going to cost at least as much if not more.