wdwfan757
Well-Known Member
Is it really that bad of a deal if the food is good? I can see how non-drinkers would balk at that price, but it's not very difficult to rack up a $200 dinner bill (including tax and gratuity) for two drinking adults at WDW.
I'd figure that most people who even know about this are going to be passholders of some sort. I can't imagine this being high on the priority list of anyone on a 1-park per day ticket. I also don't see why anyone would expect park admission to be included. Should I ask Monsieur Paul to provide me a park ticket to Epcot the next time they hand us a $200 dinner bill for 2 people? If they balk I can tell them that my admission should be covered because wonders of life and horizons are shuttered, soarin and frozstrom, are closed, Figment isn't very good, and EEA is way past its prime... so it's really like half the park is closed?
I'd figure that most people who even know about this are going to be passholders of some sort. I can't imagine this being high on the priority list of anyone on a 1-park per day ticket. I also don't see why anyone would expect park admission to be included. Should I ask Monsieur Paul to provide me a park ticket to Epcot the next time they hand us a $200 dinner bill for 2 people? If they balk I can tell them that my admission should be covered because wonders of life and horizons are shuttered, soarin and frozstrom, are closed, Figment isn't very good, and EEA is way past its prime... so it's really like half the park is closed?