So true ... you are da bomb here.
I believe some where in the recent past (eight years maybe?) people have become conditioned to ... for lack of a better term ... 'defend the man.'
When even the Disney chef is telling the writer that there is a cost savings involved ... well, you can take that to mean there is likely a SIGNIFICANT cost savings involved.
And how much has Boma gone up in seven years. I believe when it opened it was $15.99 for dinner ... now it's $28.99 ... now, I fully expect people to jump in and talk about Disney's costs yada, yada, drivel, drivel ... and stuff like that just allows Disney to further diminish its product.
People here keep missing the point.
It isn't about prime rib. It's about the BEEF in Disney's product. Where's the quality gone? And do people even realize what they've lost?
Like I said, you've got people who insist on playing 'Know Your Cuts of Beef' home edition like it somehow validates their points.
The frigging prime rib was a staple of buffets (and is still at non-Disney ones) for decades for a reason. Disney has cut it for a reason -- to save money.
It is disgusting and disengenuous that the Mouse spins it that out of all the complaints Disney gets the one they just had to act on was people because the prime rib was too thick and it prevented them from trying other offerings.
What intelligent person in their right mind believes Disney got more than a handful (like one person's hand) of complaints about that?
I mean ... seriously ... do people really believe this?
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