WhatJaneSays
Well-Known Member
I can't believe they missed the chance to call this "Disney, Drive-Ins, and Dives"
If I was in central Florida and challenged to spend as much as possible on a 3 piece fried chicken dinner (3 pieces chicken, mashed potatoes, and a biscuit. No Green beans). Disney Springs is where I'd go.
But the difference is we aren't IN the park, we are in an outlet mall. Downtown Disney used to be fun, now it's just stores and restaurants. Disney keeps building there so they can charge high prices. And before you say, "don't go there".....I don't. I refuse to pay those ridiculous prices.
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I never understand why people call Disney Springs an outlet mall. It's a regular mall, there are no outlet stores, so calling it an outlet mall is so incredibly wrong.It might look prettier, but it's basically just a high end outlet mall without the cheap prices.
Lol, considering Chick Fil A stole those colors from KFC I guess it's alright.The packaging looks suspiciously like Chick Fil A. They have all the colors in the world to choose from and they choose red and white. Interesting.
Chicken Guy
Chick Fil A
But the difference is we aren't IN the park, we are in an outlet mall. Downtown Disney used to be fun, now it's just stores and restaurants. Disney keeps building there so they can charge high prices. And before you say, "don't go there".....I don't. I refuse to pay those ridiculous prices.
There is scientific research that shows red is a color that has a positive impact on consumer activity (somehow). Any number of retailers use red in their branding.Lol, considering Chick Fil A stole those colors from KFC I guess it's alright.
I never understand why people call Disney Springs an outlet mall. It's a regular mall, there are no outlet stores, so calling it an outlet mall is so incredibly wrong.
Amen!!When I get lunch in Tallahassee, it tends to cost about that much.
I know, right! I just cancelled our trip to Ocean City, Maryland in favor of a much cheaper trip to Disney, staying club level at Boardwalk Inn.Amen!!
I always think "I must be the only one on these boards that live in a high cost of living area"
For the record, a cheesesteak and fries in Philly will cost you AT Least 10-12 bucks.
Dinner out at a mid grade restaurant will cost 50 bucks pp.
Any popular tourist destination the food will be higher.
Please tell me where you folks vacation where every thing is sooo cheap?
Not to mention that real bargains or outlet pricing are very few and far between at most "outlet malls" these days.
As to the topic, more chicken doused in pickles? I'll pass.
And hopefully without the MSG that Chick-fil-a has in its chicken.Hopefully it tastes as good as Chick Fil A.
I can to go Earl of Sandwich...and get a sandwich for $8.00...and everything else is a la carte and adds up to over $13 for a sandwich, bag of chips and a drink. That is not cheap.
Airport Chick-Fil-A's prices are remarkably close to their non-airport counterparts.You won’t know that until we see prices.
Even then, you will probably never know what the DS premium on Chik-Fil-A would have been anyway.
Chick-Fil-A is coming to Toronto next year. I’ll bet our prices are way higher than what you pay. Plus 13% HST.Airport Chick-Fil-A's prices are remarkably close to their non-airport counterparts.
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