I was looking at the Sci Fi Diner and darned if those prices seem to be sky rocketing. I was curious if anyone has a way to see old menus. I wpuld wager burgers there have gone up 40 percent in the last 10 yrs
Nope! I don't eat meatHave you seen the price of hamburger at the local supermarket?
Cookie or parade?Nope! I don't eat meat
40% over 10 years works out to about 3.5% annually. That's not too bad. The bigger problem is that wages have increased by less than 2% annually over the last decade, perhaps the worst wage performance since the Great Depression. For most families, this means that a meal at WDW feels like it costs roughly 10-20% more than it used to.I was looking at the Sci Fi Diner and darned if those prices seem to be sky rocketing. I was curious if anyone has a way to see old menus. I wpuld wager burgers there have gone up 40 percent in the last 10 yrs
Median income is down 3% since Big O started.... Granted not all is fault... There is a long line, but yeah it's an issue.... No sure how it's a recovery but I .....40% over 10 years works out to about 3.5% annually. That's not too bad. The bigger problem is that wages have increased by less than 2% annually over the last decade, perhaps the worst wage performance since the Great Depression. For most families, this means that a meal at WDW feels like it costs roughly 10-20% more than it used to.
It was like 18.99 on the wdw site. Great digging though thank you.Can't say I've ever seen a cohesive purpose built historical listing of prices, but you do have a few options. 1) Dig backwards through old news postings and photo tours, plenty of menu pictures from the last few years. 2) Try using Archive.org Wayback Machine here -> https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://allears.net/din/dining.htm and looking at some of the archived pages. I don't know of any site that would go back further than AllEars as they were the go to place for menus online for years.
Pulled up a menu from 2007 for SciFi, and it shows the burger was $11.99 back then, while menus from 2014 show burgers at $15.99 or 16.99. So a $4 or $5 increase (assuming the burgers and sides were the same)
Our 2000 park tickets INCLUDED the No Expiration FREE. Now, they want DOUBLE the price of the ticket to add No Expiration or you lose any unused days. This is highly inconvenient for my own family and it's just plain unfair of them. Two years ago you could add the No Exp to your tickets via the website, now you have to call to add it on. Seems obvious to me they're phasing it out completely.
Umm.... they phased it out with the last price increase.
No, it's still available. You have to call to add it on.
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