The Jungle Cruise breakfast was worth it to anyone who did it.Well, I thought $250 for the Jungle Cruise continental breakfast was a lot, but the thing seemed to sell out almost instantly. Given the backstage access, I actually don't find this to be too outrageous. For comparison, when Cirque du Soleil came to town earlier this year I booked my wife and I a package that included a backstage tour for $500pp. And that didn't include a five-course meal at an upscale restaurant! So I do see them selling a handful of these packages every day.
Admittedly that sounded so awesome, (especially after reading your report on it)! But I love the Jungle Cruise and have only a passing interest in Frozen. Guess we each pay up for the things we love, when we can. (I hope they bring that breakfast thing back every once in a while, I want to hit it up someday when I have the $$$!)The Jungle Cruise breakfast was worth it to anyone who did it.
I've been in enough musicals to know that $450 for a backstage experience will weed out the hordes of people who would come at a lower price. It's mayhem backstage during shows and having to deal with public too would be hard on a lot of actors, never mind those who have to be 'on' even when they're 'off' stage.