imaswede78
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Jan 7, 2010
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I am a former cast member who just returned from visiting Disney on a family vacation. I am a very, very laid back and easy going person - go with the flow. But, after eating quick service food once a day for 4 days (we stayed in a cabin at Ft Wilderness) I had had enough.
Ok, here goes.....Disney needs to up the quality of its food. There is no reason why a person should need to pay on average $30 per person for a higher quality meal. Yes, quick service is meant to be quick and easy but why not offer more fresh sandwiches and salads? I walked into a handful of quick service restaurants, looked at the menus and thought "Where is Panera Bread when I need them?!" I love french fries and chicken strips as much as the next person but to pay $9 for a mediocre fried meal is unacceptable. I am not a health nut but Disney could set a new standard for theme park food by being a good example on how to eat healthy AND on the run. I had great sushi at Epcot, an amazing meal at Boma and had to settle on crap otherwise. I love Disney but left probably needing a bypass.
Ok, here goes.....Disney needs to up the quality of its food. There is no reason why a person should need to pay on average $30 per person for a higher quality meal. Yes, quick service is meant to be quick and easy but why not offer more fresh sandwiches and salads? I walked into a handful of quick service restaurants, looked at the menus and thought "Where is Panera Bread when I need them?!" I love french fries and chicken strips as much as the next person but to pay $9 for a mediocre fried meal is unacceptable. I am not a health nut but Disney could set a new standard for theme park food by being a good example on how to eat healthy AND on the run. I had great sushi at Epcot, an amazing meal at Boma and had to settle on crap otherwise. I love Disney but left probably needing a bypass.