AtlantaDisneyDreamer
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I wasn't even thinking about Vero Beach. I guess Disney had to find a place for them to stay, also.Some folks from Vero Beach were in hotels right outside Disney property.
I wasn't even thinking about Vero Beach. I guess Disney had to find a place for them to stay, also.Some folks from Vero Beach were in hotels right outside Disney property.
This thread shows a picture of that $12.99 box lunch. Which doesn't include a drink unless you use a CS dining credit.
That looks like the bag lunches we make for kids in homeless shelters here. I mean, wonder bread and lunchmeat.
They must really be scrambling to offer that, and charging $12? That is nuts.
Yes, I'm disappointed they are doing that. $13 bucks for a $3 lunch or you can't eat?That looks like the bag lunches we make for kids in homeless shelters here. I mean, wonder bread and lunchmeat.
They must really be scrambling to offer that, and charging $12? That is nuts.
Pop Century food court, last night.
I went to Disney's Polynesian Resort and it was beautiful. It looked like any other day at Disney World. Way to go Disney! Here is a video from our experience.
Ours had a much better looking sandwich. A cookie was never part of ours though, nor a drink. (And as mentioned, they were out of fruit and chips VERY early on). So, it must have varied by resort.This thread shows a picture of that $12.99 box lunch. Which doesn't include a drink unless you use a CS dining credit.
I think it looks decent for something they pulled together at the last minute. Don't forget they mean them to be shelf stable too, so if the rooms lose power they have something to eat. Those fridges aren't exactly huge.
Disney resorts don't usually have pounds and pounds of deli meat and sandwich bread on hand. They may have had to pay vendors to bring different supplies than they normally have them bring. This was probably a better lunch than relocated residents got in Red Cross Shelters.No, that looks like exploitation of a tragedy. You have a captive audience at the Disney Resorts, and you excessively charge for the food. That food would not be worth $12 outside the Parks. Heck, it wouldn't be worth $12 IN the parks. That looks like a shameful handling of the situation. They should have charged $5 max for that. Let's celebrate when Disney does a good job and call them out when they failed. Them charging $12 was a failure.
Disney resorts don't usually have pounds and pounds of deli meat and sandwich bread on hand. They may have had to pay vendors to bring different supplies than they normally have them bring. This was probably a better lunch than relocated residents got in Red Cross Shelters.