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Crud. We will be on the dining plan but I wanted to book one character breakfast meal and pay out of pocket for it. Rethinking that decision right now.

Its like some money crazed mad scientist is at the helm of Disney Dining. Just how much can you charge before they quit coming????
I just called Disney to inquire about character meal prices for 2011 peak seasons:
February 17-26, 2011
March 11 - April 30, 2011
June 3 - August 13, 2011
December 21-31, 2011
Thank you!! I had tried to find this a few times over the past few months but it was like some closely guarded secret which I was assuming was so that they would have the flexibility to change it at will. At least I'll finally be able to firm up my budget.
Boy am I glad to see that my breakfast choice is the cheapest on the list. Yay for 1900 PF brunch! I'm afraid to ask what 'Ohana's dinner price will be. I know it's not character but they also know it sells out so fast so I'm assuming it'll be similar to Akershus. I'm just going with last year's price with the surcharge added since we'll be arriving just as that wonderful peak season begins.
Actually only an increase of $2.24, as the price was $26.99, so with tax, it was $28.74. This is from my July 5, 2010 receipt.
The prices above, do include tax.
Its like some money crazed mad scientist is at the helm of Disney Dining. Just how much can you charge before they quit coming????
Its insane! Especially when the quality is consistently declining.
That's just the point though, people ARE still coming. Until they stop, or at least slow down to a certain point, Disney won't change, why should they? They have a resposibility to their shareholders to make as much money as possible.
You can complain all you want on here, but if you keep paying, then they won't change.
Out of the sake of curiousity, I ran a quick spreadsheet comparing current menu prices, adding in tax, and then comparing apples to apples on how much the surcharges are this year.
In case anyone is interested in the difference between current (allears.net and wdwinfo.com) menu prices shown and the information that Tiger926 got from Disney the other day, it breaks down like this....
February 17-26, 2011
March 11 - April 30, 2011
June 3 - August 13, 2011
December 21-31, 2011
Breakfast - Amount Increased $Adult/$Child
1900 Park Fare - $2.80/1.29
Cape May Cafe - $0/$2.13
Tusker House - $6.39/$3.20
Crystal Palace - $4.26/$2.13
Chef Mickey's - $6.78/$4.26
Akershus - $0/$0
Lunch - Amount Increased $Adult/$Child
Tusker House $5.33/$2.13 (lunch is less because no characters)
Crystal Palace $4.37/$2.13
Akershus $0/$0
Dinner - Amount Increased $Adult/$Child
Crystal Palace $2.14/$1.07
Chef Mickeys $8.52/$4.26
1900 PF $4.26/$2.13
Akershus $0/$0
My personal guess is that in the cases that you see $6 and $8 price differentials, the menus online are incorrect, or Disney is about to increase the base prices at those locations.
Great analysis! But, All Ears is incorrect, and they frequently are, as is WDW Info. I use Disney's website as much as I can, as they scan in actual menus, and update frequently. I also use my old receipts too.
I have actual receipts from when we dined in July, just 6 months ago, and most restaurants went up a few bucks. The ones you have listed as $0, actually went up as well (well Cape May for sure, as we skipped Akershus in July, as we had been 3x in the past year!).
The problem is that no one can get a straight answer from Disney on prices, as they are constantly changing. So, I always call, and then compare to my receipts from the last trip I took, which is usually within 6 months of that time period.
Childrens' Meals we saw were $8.99 when we were there last weekend.
Childrens' Meals we saw were $8.99 when we were there last weekend.
Editing to say that the counter service meals we saw were pretty consistently $4.99 for kids.
That's very un-Disney like, but not impossible. That would mean that the peak season will be cheaper than the regular season at Cape May (and we all know how "Disney like" it is for them to charge less during peak times.
(The net difference is $0 now between peak and non-peak times. You are saying that the regular prices went up "for sure" at Cape May, that means that the regular season is more expensive than the peak season, assuming the CM gave you the correct information yesterday.)
I definitely agree that there is room for tweaking in the analysis. That's why I made the note I did at the end.![]()
I figured a general price difference with the disclaimer that I was using online was close enough to get apples to apples. I just wanted to see (and share) about how much the increases are this year regular season vs peak season.
(Unfortunately I didn't have the time to call Disney or sift through old receipts today.)
Well, the ridiculous peak season pricing just convinced me I need to cancel our Chef Mickey's reservation for March. I think it is just ridiculous! It would be $108.60 for our family of four. That's just crazy to me. I'm lucky if I get my 4 yr old to eat a decent breakfast at home, much less in a noisy restaurant full of characters. I know you are paying for the experience as much as the food, but that's not all that great either. It's basically the same hug, photo, autograph you get when you meet the characters in the park. It's not like they actually get to spend time hanging out with you or actually flip your flapjack for you for Pete's sake. This just really annoys me. I just want to take my kids to a fun meal. It really shouldn't cost $100 for breakfast.I guess that is one more day we will eat breakfast in the villa.
Well, the ridiculous peak season pricing just convinced me I need to cancel our Chef Mickey's reservation for March. I think it is just ridiculous! It would be $108.60 for our family of four. That's just crazy to me. I'm lucky if I get my 4 yr old to eat a decent breakfast at home, much less in a noisy restaurant full of characters. I know you are paying for the experience as much as the food, but that's not all that great either. It's basically the same hug, photo, autograph you get when you meet the characters in the park. It's not like they actually get to spend time hanging out with you or actually flip your flapjack for you for Pete's sake. This just really annoys me. I just want to take my kids to a fun meal. It really shouldn't cost $100 for breakfast.I guess that is one more day we will eat breakfast in the villa.
That's one of the reasons we like ddp, no sticker shock from the food prices while we are on vacation!