Horizons '83
Well-Known Member
- In the Parks
- No
They could open up anything and throw a cardboard cut out of a sign and people will show up the first few months because its shiny and new. Like others have said, what does this look like in a year?
I will admit 20 years ago falls into what i will call the WDW deadzone for me, as it was after we were taking trips when i was a kid with my parents, and before I had kids of my own and were taking them.It used to be…. Kungaloosh!
In general it kinda seems like people forget or weren’t around a couple decades ago - WDW was a much different place.
Well... That is it...no matter what they charge, people will buy it at WDW...
That does not seem particularly crowded for a brand new “it thing” restaurant, and they’re not going to survive if they can only attract some customers for the hour after Epcot closes. I still think they’re going to fail relatively quickly.Well... That is it...no matter what they charge, people will buy it at WDW... So I guess they will now feel emboldened to continue to drive the prices of everything up even higher... As long as people clamor for the product despite the cost, they will continue the upward climb in cost to enjoy it... I guess that bucket didn't tip yet.
And if the numbers of people are supposedly down, why is the reservation system even in place?
I think their prices are out of line and overall the restaurant isn’t my thing… but this is still a ridiculous post.That does not seem particularly crowded for a brand new “it thing” restaurant, and they’re not going to survive if they can only attract some customers for the hour after Epcot closes. I still think they’re going to fail relatively quickly.
No. Currently the only BBB option is at the MK. But lots of people preserve the kids hair and redo the makeup, so it could be a day-after kind of thing.Having only boys, for those in the know, is there any type of Bibbity Bobbity Boo equivalent type offering at either Epcott or HS? The combination of getting dressed up and then going to that location for a fancy tea could be a decent 1-2 afternoon.
Disney Owned “Jazz” club.Another website reporting Jelly Rolls is apparently closing in January to be replaced by a Disney owned club. Interesting
Disney has been leaning into “Adventure” for recent naming conventions. They used it for their newest cruise ship, it’s the theme for the Disney Treasure, and they’re using it for the name of the Disneyland Paris park.Another website reporting Jelly Rolls is apparently closing in January to be replaced by a Disney owned club. Interesting
Another website reporting Jelly Rolls is apparently closing in January to be replaced by a Disney owned club. Interesting
It is not, it is a third party business (I work there)Jellyrolls is Disney operated already.
Yup, Disney would never want to own something that is fun and entertaining for adults to enjoy into the early morning hours.It is not, it is a third party business (I work there)
Why would they? Seriously, Disney is a business. If something is popular and makes money, they will offer it. If not, they won't. You think the accountants care if the dollars are coming from rent from businesses selling cake vs selling people drinks into the early morning hours?Yup, Disney would never want to own something that is fun and entertaining for adults to enjoy into the early morning hours.
The new Disney is all about catering every possible offering to 10 year olds and leasing space to places that charge $34 for a slice of cake.
Yup with fewer guests, half-empty resorts, massive across the board price increases, and removing popular attractions and venues, they sure are doing a great job!Why would they? Seriously, Disney is a business. If something is popular and makes money, they will offer it. If not, they won't. You think the accountants care if the dollars are coming from rent from businesses selling cake vs selling people drinks into the early morning hours?
I think perhaps there is enough room for a nuanced approach of "I disagree with some of what this company has done and endeavor to not spend money on those things."
I don't really have a problem with Disney+ or its pricing. But, I won't be purchasing a Premier Pass...or eating $25 cake with freezer burn. Gwendolyn can go kick rocks.
In this case the entire company ceased to exist and all other restaurants closed as well.Big River Grill (3rd Party) likely left because Disney jacked the rent
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