I know what you’re thinking. “Nearly $1,000 for breakfast?!”

But c’mon, it comes with waffles in the shape of Mickey Mouse’s head, probably. That’s gotta be worth a cool $500, right?

Well one guest found out the hard way that the “Princess Breakfast” at Disneyland looks to be priced so that only an actual princess can afford it.

He posted his receipt on X and it’s gone viral, getting 16.5M views.

How else can they make up for all the millions their woke movies keep losing them at the box office?

And to think I used to be shocked by $5 sodas at Disneyland.

At least he got 2 shrimps ( I highly suggest NOT eating shrimp. Research that rabbit hole) and he got 1/2 of a boiled egg.

And who’s going to eat all of that asparagus?

Yahoo News reports:

A family of five spent $938 on Disneyland’s Princess Breakfast Adventures, a three-course character dining experience at the California park

The father shared the receipt and his surprise on X, where the post went viral with over 15.5 million views and sparked widespread discussion

The poster admitted he hadn’t checked the price before, but said the experience was worth it for his kids

A family of five kicked off their morning at Disneyland with a nearly four-figure price tag.

X user @jrockandrollt, aka John “Rock & Roll” Tolkien, took to the social media app on Monday, June 16, to share a photo of his receipt from his family’s breakfast.

The bill showed that he had spent $937.65, including a $150 tip. In the caption, he wrote, “Princess Breakfast’ at Disneyland with my kids. Almost spit out my coffee.”

Disney Princess Breakfast Adventures, which is held at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel, is a dining experience at the Anaheim theme park where guests get to enjoy a three-course breakfast and activities with Disney princesses, like storytime with Belle, according to the park’s website.

I’m old enough to remember that this pricing is insanity!

Here’s a clip that reminds us of what kids should have access to, not only the extremely wealthy:

I would add to the French comment that Disney WAS great. They lost their way. But I’m believing it’ll be fixed again.

The translation says:

Yet again an unpopular but nonetheless JUSTIFIED opinion: Disney is great.

It is the excellence and success of white Americans with the magic of European tales that becomes the number 1 favorite thing of kids while it would have gradually fallen into oblivion by the masses.

Before it fell into leftist delusions recently, it was pure white pill based on sublime images, princesses and princes, kind and good role models and all the good values ​​to instill in our children.

Disneyland Park is a children’s paradise. A vast space dedicated almost exclusively to them. Attractions and characters (what could be more grounded than children meeting and hugging their heroines, Rapunzel and Cinderella?) wander around to amaze them.

It is an ode to childhood while being a tribute to the tales of Grimm, Perrault, Andersen, etc.
In short, it is extremely grounded in substance.

Hey wait a minute! I thought those Mickey waffles were worth $500!

Turns out I can make my own for around $50. Maybe I’ll get one and bring it to Disneyland.

“Excuse me sir, where’s an outlet? Oh this? I was going to order waffles but I didn’t win the lottery, so just pour the batter right in here and I’ll take care of the rest. Thanks.”

And for fun, here’s a pricing menu from 2009 for Blue Bayou for comparison.

That’s a higher end restaurant in Disneyland, the one that’s inside the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction.

To spend $1000 in 2009 on a meal….. “I’ll take 4 of everything, thank you.”

 

Even a simple ice cream is $7. That’s twice the price of what I remember.

Here’s a pic from 2007:



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