EpcoTim
Well-Known Member
But Disney sausage is special sausage.
It was stored at unsafe temperatures for long periods of time.
But Disney sausage is special sausage.
Sorry Randy, I think it's the shroomsI swear the bone-in ribeye was 64 a while back. They much have just lowered the price or im still hallucinating from the mushrooms back when I was young. Sorry!
Yeah, plus they had that automatic 18% gratuity, easily over 100 dollars added to the bill.I didn't mean that in a "questioning your credibility" kind of way... I was just trying to figure out the math lol. I did notice that there are several sides listed that, if I'm reading the menu right, don't come with the meals. Maybe the meals came out to about that much per person after adding some of those sides? Either way, it's definitely not cheap
First I would be interested in this even if it had nothing to do with Universal and Disney. I love cases like this.Oh please, let's not act like they could show the Marvel characters "leave" the Universal parks to come "home."
Your "fact" is correct - but the thing is, yes, Universal does want to keep the Marvel brand in its Orlando park. It's hugely profitable and marketable - in fact, if certain whispers are to be believed, they may be looking at expanding - and they have Potter to be the draw for the international locations.
And it's not questionable. Universal *does* advertise their Marvel characters licensed to their Orlando parks outside the United States, and they will continue to do so.
You wouldn't care if Disney hadn't bought Marvel. Put down the pixie dust, and let's only look at the facts and not Disney-favored conjecture.
I didn't mean that in a "questioning your credibility" kind of way... I was just trying to figure out the math lol. I did notice that there are several sides listed that, if I'm reading the menu right, don't come with the meals. Maybe the meals came out to about that much per person after adding some of those sides? Either way, it's definitely not cheap
You could question me, sometimes I may speak in falsehoods and I need to be called out ha ha. But in this case I still think I was right. Maybe we are all getting lucky and Disney is actually lowering prices at certain places. I guess it could have been the heat getting to me though.
But Disney sausage is special sausage.
I recommend you never set foot on tumblr..
the "trigger" and "offended" brigade are barking mad! (aka people who assault you online with insults and telling how bad you are for "triggering" them or for making them "offended" for something you posted earlier)
of course.. most of these "trigger" excuses are not legitimate complains (as they are used mostly to silence other's posts.. all because they(the triggerbrigade) DO NOT LIKE something).
I agree, the real benefit for disney was in the characters for making movies.
They are doing really well with their franchises.
Hang on, Am I missing the part where Universal as only full access to the Marvel chars in Orlando and no exclusivity worldwide?
Please don't clog this thread up with the same things you've said multiple times in other threads.Please lets discuss this without attacking each other and maybe we can find this a very interesting and educational.
Nevermind, not worth arguing over. My only point was Disney benefits greatly for doing very little other than maintaining the status quo. Money for nothing. I'm out.
Okay. You are right its better over their. I just cut and pasted my post. I hope it can be discussed without all the normal stuff that goes on because it is a different and interesting issue.Please don't clog this thread up with the same things you've said multiple times in other threads.
Stick it In this one for example http://forums.wdwmagic.com/threads/marvel-characters.884564/
Please.
Okay. You are right its better over their. I just cut and pasted my post. I hope it can be discussed without all the normal stuff that goes on because it is a different and interesting issue.
Thank you.Okay. You are right its better over their. I just cut and pasted my post. I hope it can be discussed without all the normal stuff that goes on because it is a different and interesting issue.
Agreed. I have. I problem defending what I say, I just get sick and tired of hipsters and twinker people getting all righteously indignant about a message board post.
It was stored at unsafe temperatures for long periods of time.
Im shaking my head at this... Laughing at the same time..
That the Contemporary cannot be had for $325 per night. The lowest rate in a Garden Wing Standard View room is $378, if you want to sleep in a Tower Room (Bay Lake View) tonight it would be $583.
And that while in the rest of Orlando, hotels are actually very affordable.
Well, I wouldn't say UNI resorts are affordable either. But is what you get actually worth it? Yup.Late to the party, sorry...but I wanted to pop in with an "apples to apples" comparison of Bolna's "very affordable". I just booked four nights at Portofino (over a HHN weekend) in October. Total cost for a bayview room w/ 2 queen beds: $1000, which includes all taxes as well as breakfast every morning and a $100 food and beverage credit. The exchange rate is pretty tasty right now, I am more than satisfied.
UNI/Loews' pricing strategy makes people feel like they are getting a GOOD DEAL, which puts them in the right frame of mind to drop more $$$ on other things. If people feel like they've been gouged, the opposite is true.
While I get that Portofino is NOT a monorail resort, it does provide walk-out/boat access to two world-class theme parks - and FOTL access to almost every attraction in said parks! Oh, and CityWalk...
Keeping a lid on prices does a good deal to foster goodwill from customers. Keeping a lid on prices when you have the hottest ticket in town...?!
Now I'm sure Loews would love to charge Poly/Contemporary $$$, but I can't help but wonder what the occupancy rates at UNI are going to look like this high summer and autumn... Full hotels, with people spending in the bars, restos, parks...I hope they make a mint.
I'm voting with my feet. They built it...and the British are coming. Sorry for the mixed metaphor, I couldn't resist.
Would they sign it today? Probably not. If they did I agree it would be worth a lot more. Disney however is not losing anything as they still have an income stream for doing nothing but keeping the status quo of a contract that existed before they were the owners. If Disney were losing money from the deal I am sure they would buy it out. But for now it is money for nothing and they have no reason to change that. There is no current need to put those characters in WDW. Disney wins.
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