Last night we went to 1900 Park Fare for dinner. We routinely go there, as the food is excellent. For some reason I was under the impression that dinner for an adult was @$30.
Dinner in the past has always had shrimp, and things that just aren’t in Disney’s agenda anymore. Maybe the economic issues are starting to effect them. The prices are going up, and the food is getting smaller in quantity.
We all ate dinner, and were getting ready to leave when the bill came. I looked at the bill, and I thought I might need a surgeon, as my eyes almost fell out of my head. I perused the room with my eyes, and noticed what looked like a trend. Other people were also looking at their bills like they had just given birth, or just bought a house.
Why is it that all of the good things in Disney seem to cost more, and the quantity of what you get seems to be getting smaller?
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Disney makes the customer pay dearly by making it a character meal. For years the restaurants hosting them–Park Faire and Norway for example–had lilmited traffic.