Animaniac93-98
Well-Known Member
King Stephan's....
p e w t e r p l a t e s
And $6.95 for kid's Prime Rib! That's from 1987. With inflation? $15.69
King Stephan's....
That hurts a lot of restaurants - I saw Akershus being mentioned which I agree with; very few people want a Norwegian breakfast without meeting a Princess. Without characters all the buffet style restaurants are pointless to me - I didn't like the buffet at Tusker House nor Crystal Palace, but the Donald Duck/Winnie the Pooh pictures got me to open my wallet.
very few people want a Norwegian breakfast without meeting a Princess.
Tusker house is good, IMO. It's basically Boma with characters.
Perhaps I went on the wrong day, but I felt Tusker House did not do the African cuisine justice. I love all the AKL restaurants; Boma, Sanaa and Jiko; I felt Tusker House went deeper on the Indian side of African/Indian fusion: curries, naan, etc. It's still good food, but I have good Indian restaurants local to me - I don't need to fly to Disney World to get good Indian food. But I still left happy with my Tusker House experience because the family got a picture with Donald Duck and his pals. Without Donald, I don't know if I can justify a Tusker House visit.
Now you're getting me hungry for some south african BBQ from AK
You’d still have meet n greets in more suitable environments. The restaurants would survive just fine, as they used to. Not that this is likely to be long term.That hurts a lot of restaurants - I saw Akershus being mentioned which I agree with; very few people want a Norwegian breakfast without meeting a Princess. Without characters all the buffet style restaurants are pointless to me - I didn't like the buffet at Tusker House nor Crystal Palace, but the Donald Duck/Winnie the Pooh pictures got me to open my wallet.
They were open for breakfast, lunch and dinner and always a hard reservation to come by. Before the characters you could walk up and get a table without a reservation.I can’t recall, we’re they even open for breakfast prior to the invasion? I had dinner there in 92, and haven’t been back since
Invasion=characters and they weren’t open for breakfast priorThey were open for breakfast, lunch and dinner and always a hard reservation to come by. Before the characters you could walk up and get a table without a reservation.
#thanksChappieInvasion=characters and they weren’t open for breakfast prior
I don't think it should be viewed in isolation. Character dining may be one of the most desirable parts of a trip for many people. It's a huge part of the magic. Losing it permanently chips away at demand for WDW. I don't think you can look solely at the cost/expense of an offering; you have to view it in the context of the larger experience. All entertainment offerings are in the same boat. Parades are a great example. They're a lot of effort and bring in almost no direct revenue, but without them, WDW isn't the same.while I tend to agree, consider this. The price differential for a character buffet vs non is not THAT much. The cost is back to back performers, several attendants, slower turn times, as well as an incredible amount of overhead in the entertainment department to keep the machine running(costumers, storage, training, mgmt, as well as places to park those bodies). When you look at it in its totality there’s a strong argument “it isn’t worth the trouble”
Good evening Wdwmagic
Having a meal with characters is coming to an end. For good. WDC labels it as a suspension, but the truth is the return of character meals is improbable. Hong Kong and Shanghai’s physical distancing SOP simply won’t work in Orlando.
Cost benefit analysis results, safety and the need to lower expenses are the main reasons.
Cue the chopping block.
Trust me, I was named after the backup airport."Physical distancing won't work, so it's gone for good even after physical distancing is no longer necessary."
Seems legit.
Register on WDWMAGIC. This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.