I've just read on tripadvisor that apparently Disney will charge for breakfast for any bookings made after oct 12th
and the breakfast price will be included in the new prices for meal plans
this is apparently reported on magic breaks although ive having problems seeing anything on the link
is this anyone here has heard?
Yes I've seen this in another forum. Any bookings made after a set date in October will no longer include breakfasts for any stays after March 2017. Breakfast will be charged per person and a different price depending on the hotel you stay at. The breakfasts will also be included in the meal plan prices but these will also be increasing around £10 per person per night. It will actually work out cheaper to take a meal plan than purchase breakfast separately x
I'm booked for next sept already so with breakfast included in my price
and was planning on adding a meal plan on once released
but now I could technically be paying twice for breakfast :'(
I think this might be a bad move as I can see it making people book offsite. The offsite hotels can be considerably cheaper and you can still get packages including admission. Yes you lose your EMH but it it saves you a few hundred pounds it would make me reconsider where I stay.
As it is I've already booked and paid in full for our trip in April so breakfast is sorted!
No doubt they won't be lowering the prices of rooms to compensate for the extra expense. I wonder how many people will forgo breakfast at the hotels, even though there is very little alternative. Hotel guests are easy targets for fleecing it seems.
I wonder if it will be the same price for "walk in" non guests - if so, the prices look lower than the currently are.
Further details can be found on the excellent Salon Mickey site.
over on the DIS someone posted the breakfast prices, which are all in UK Pounds Sterling, so expect the Euro prices to be higher
Prices are per person per night, child is aged 3 to 11 years. Castle Club Suites, Golden Forest and Compass Cub breakfast has no extra charge.
Disneyland Hotel
Adult- £23
Child- £21
Hotel New York and Hotel Newport Bay
Adult- £19
Child- £18
Sequoia Lodge
Adult- £15
Child- £13
Cheyenne and Santa Fe
Adult- £12
Child- £11
Davy Crockett
Adult- £8
Child- £8
Partner Hotels
Raddisson Blu
Adult- £18
Child- £11
Dream Castle and Magic Circus
Adult- £12
Child- £7.32
Hotel l'Elysee Val d'Europe
Adult- £11
Child- £6
Kyraid
Adult- £10.40
Child- £5
Adagio Marne la Valle
Adult- £9
Child- £5
B & B Hotel
Adult- £5
Child- £2
Algonquinn Explorers
Adult- Free
Child- Free
The only one I could justify is Disneyland Hotel, all the rest no way. I cant say I'm surprised though, with the amount of food people take, for snacks later in the day, they must have been loosing alot of money. The Village , especially McDonalds will be manic now early in the money, anyone know what time it opens?? I know Starbucks opens at 8am.
I can see a drop in first and second time UK and Irish families, as many hotels in UK and Ireland have no extra charge for breakfasts.
If those are the prices we won't be visiting again after next year (already booked so breakfast included), that will add nearly £75 per night in Newport Bay for 2 adults and 2 children, that's an extra £300 on top of what I paid for next year for 4 nights
I wonder how that will effect a booking made now for one person with the intention of adding an extra person at check in?
Well if that's the case I won't feel bad about bringing the ziplocks and grabbing loads of stuff for lunches when I go in November haha!
I've never done it before, mind. I've always taken enough money for lunch and dinner for every day and only ever taken a handful of pastries in my luggage on the final day for a Disney breakfast at home. Only doing it this time as we're on a tight budget but I do think some people took the mick with it a bit.
Maybe they should've kept the breakfast free but had it so you had a ticket, went around once for your breakfast then that was it, so people weren't just helping themselves to everything. But I'm not the boss so...
I wouldn't pay that much for the standard breakfast that is on offer. I can't say I particularly enjoy the breakfast choices very much. Indeed on our last visit at the cheyenne I skipped the breakfast on a couple of days and picked up a breakfast sandwich at Earl of Sandwich in the village. Anyone offering breakfasts in the village will get a load of custom I'd this comes into play. McDonald's do better breakfasts and would be cheaper.
We are already booked for next year in July so it should be included for us.
I wonder if this is a tactic to make the hotel breakfasts less hectic? I wonder if they will put the hot choices at all the hotels for this increased cost?
After staying at the santa fe on our last visit I can understand why they're going to start charging for breakfast. People were literally taking a loaf of bread and making sarnies that they then walked out with. It wasn't just a bread roll it was a stack of sandwhiches. Although it was so crazy in there I couldn't go again.
But surely you are paying for breakfast in the package cost anyway? There's no way Disney (or any company) would give you a free breakfast, everything is costed. I would have thought that they would have just raised the package cost to cover extra expense for breakfast.
Quote from: bad-pink-tink on September 22, 2016, 03:38:56 PM
I can see a drop in first and second time UK and Irish families, as many hotels in UK and Ireland have no extra charge for breakfasts.
Many hotels in the UK do charge extra for breakfast. I have paid extra for breakfast many times.
If this is true, and I'm sure I remember this doing the rounds a few years ago so it may not be, it sucks. I can understand if they feel its a way of controlling those that use breakfast to make lunch for the whole family but there must be a better way than basically bumping up the price. You could almost cynically view it as someone in their office saying "Hmm numbers will be up for the 25th anniversary I've got an idea to make more money"
If this proves to be correct, then I'm happy to have booked my visit for next year as early as I did.
As I'm on a plan the additional cost shouldn't come into play, so I won't have any unexpected additional costs.
I sometimes wonder how naive marketeers and decision-makers are.
The same applies for the changes at the parking garage at The Village: the occupied parking spots are nowhere near half of what they were. And this change does seem to be aimed at increasing revenue, which I seriously doubt if it will actually happen.
It's the same system as in the US. Next step will probably be that the hotels become room only (just guessing here). If the breakfast offerings improve due to this decision, we will be happy to pay a bit extra. But i'm not going to pay over €10 for the limited buffet and weak coffee ;D they have now.
Quote from: laylanmummyluvdisney on September 21, 2016, 10:20:30 PM
I'm booked for next sept already so with breakfast included in my price
and was planning on adding a meal plan on once released
but now I could technically be paying twice for breakfast :'(
I booked in June for September next year and booked a meal plan at the same time. I booked it through the Walt Disney Travel Company though (I always book through them), not the actual DLP site.
Disney are acting in a very greedy manner. There is no way my 6 year old coukd eat £11 worth of breakfast each day. We stay at Cheyenne for five days so this extra would add over two hundred pounds onto our holiday. Add to this and the change in Disney Express charging per person not per adult. Disney are pricing families out. Sad really sad?
Yes I agree. If they think that this is going to make them money then they are sorely mistaken. The ones who will find an increase in profits will be the train station and McDonalds. All these money grabbing ideas including ap have come to light since the new "wumman" started work there...boo to you!
Quote from: Slimy yet satisfying on September 26, 2016, 09:57:30 AM
Yes I agree. If they think that this is going to make them money then they are sorely mistaken. The ones who will find an increase in profits will be the train station and McDonalds. All these money grabbing ideas including ap have come to light since the new "wumman" started work there...boo to you!
Maybe its not about "making money", but more about "saving money".
I wonder how many of these new initiatives were instigated by the new management, or if they were hangovers from the old management.
Whoever it is, they still not forgiven for destroying the heritage of Fantasia Gardens and replacing it with lifeless tat.
Quote from: A&S&O on September 26, 2016, 11:38:43 AM
Quote from: Slimy yet satisfying on September 26, 2016, 09:57:30 AM
Yes I agree. If they think that this is going to make them money then they are sorely mistaken. The ones who will find an increase in profits will be the train station and McDonalds. All these money grabbing ideas including ap have come to light since the new "wumman" started work there...boo to you!
Maybe its not about "making money", but more about "saving money".
I wonder how many of these new initiatives were instigated by the new management, or if they were hangovers from the old management.
Whoever it is, they still not forgiven for destroying the heritage of Fantasia Gardens and replacing it with lifeless tat.
BIB - what do you mean?
Quote from: Andybear on September 26, 2016, 05:18:31 PM
Quote from: A&S&O on September 26, 2016, 11:38:43 AM
Quote from: Slimy yet satisfying on September 26, 2016, 09:57:30 AM
Yes I agree. If they think that this is going to make them money then they are sorely mistaken. The ones who will find an increase in profits will be the train station and McDonalds. All these money grabbing ideas including ap have come to light since the new "wumman" started work there...boo to you!
Maybe its not about "making money", but more about "saving money".
I wonder how many of these new initiatives were instigated by the new management, or if they were hangovers from the old management.
Whoever it is, they still not forgiven for destroying the heritage of Fantasia Gardens and replacing it with lifeless tat.
BIB - what do you mean?
I've also wonder about that. Can't say that I remember hearing anything about a change there.
They ripped up all of the named stones and replaced them with bland slabs. Looks like a shopping mall now.
People used to wander around, up and down the steps looking at all the names and places. No evidence of that in the summer, people were ignoring the lower level and walking straight to the park by the shortest route.
Quote from: A&S&O on September 26, 2016, 07:55:58 PM
They ripped up all of the named stones and replaced them with bland slabs. Looks like a shopping mall now.
People used to wander around, up and down the steps looking at all the names and places. No evidence of that in the summer, people were ignoring the lower level and walking straight to the park by the shortest route.
Thanks but why were there names on the stones? Did people pay for them?
Ok, so lets see if I understand correctly - if you BOOK before 12th October, even for holidays AFTER that date, then breakfast is still included?
As others have said, the basic breakfasts in the Santa Fe & Cheyenne (for example) are not worth that asking price, and it massively increases the price of the holiday overall. I can imagine McDonalds will sell a lot of breakfasts though!
Quote from: Andybear on September 26, 2016, 08:10:34 PM
Thanks but why were there names on the stones? Did people pay for them?
Yes they did. You could pay to have your name, a message, or a dedication on a stone. Many people had dedications to a passed loved one, others had their children's names on there, presumably hoping that when they grew older and took their own children they could show it to them. In my opinion it was in rather poor taste to remove them. If they needed replacing due to age, that's fine, but they should have replaced them with new ones with the same dedication. From what I remember, it wasn't cheap (150 euros or similar?).
Quote from: Andybear on September 26, 2016, 08:10:34 PM
Thanks but why were there names on the stones? Did people pay for them?
Yes they did. You could pay to have your name, a message, or a dedication on a stone. Many people had dedications to a passed loved one, others had their children's names on there, presumably hoping that when they grew older and took their own children they could show it to them. In my opinion it was in rather poor taste to remove them. If they needed replacing due to age, that's fine, but they should have replaced them with new ones with the same dedication. From what I remember, it wasn't cheap (150 euros or similar?).
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I'm not sure if it was because they knew people were upset, but there was no announcement or indication that they were to be destroyed. It would have been less grieving if people had had the opportunity to save their stones. Each one was numbered and could have been requested.
There was a very small number that had cracked. There was a whole area that had become loose, due to being poorly laid. It would have been less costly, and much more preferable to have relayed them, like they did with the French football team ones in front of the Mickey flowerbed, before they ripped them up too.
The ones outside the Studios have fared less well - they cracked and shattered almost as soon as they were laid - but they're still there - quite an eyesore!
They still have the stones laid at WDW and DLR - they obviously have a sense of heritage there.
Example of the stones at DLP can be seen here - http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMA958_Walk_Around_the_World_Bricks_Disneyland_Paris_Paris
Quote from: bad-pink-tink on September 22, 2016, 03:38:56 PM
over on the DIS someone posted the breakfast prices, which are all in UK Pounds Sterling, so expect the Euro prices to be higher
Prices are per person per night, child is aged 3 to 11 years. Castle Club Suites, Golden Forest and Compass Cub breakfast has no extra charge.
Disneyland Hotel
Adult- £23
Child- £21
Hotel New York and Hotel Newport Bay
Adult- £19
Child- £18
Sequoia Lodge
Adult- £15
Child- £13
Cheyenne and Santa Fe
Adult- £12
Child- £11
Davy Crockett
Adult- £8
Child- £8
Partner Hotels
Raddisson Blu
Adult- £18
Child- £11
Dream Castle and Magic Circus
Adult- £12
Child- £7.32
Hotel l'Elysee Val d'Europe
Adult- £11
Child- £6
Kyraid
Adult- £10.40
Child- £5
Adagio Marne la Valle
Adult- £9
Child- £5
B & B Hotel
Adult- £5
Child- £2
Algonquinn Explorers
Adult- Free
Child- Free
The only one I could justify is Disneyland Hotel, all the rest no way. I cant say I'm surprised though, with the amount of food people take, for snacks later in the day, they must have been loosing alot of money. The Village , especially McDonalds will be manic now early in the money, anyone know what time it opens?? I know Starbucks opens at 8am.
I can see a drop in first and second time UK and Irish families, as many hotels in UK and Ireland have no extra charge for breakfasts.
£19 for Newport breakfast?!
The restaurant is lovely but i only have a couple of croissants!
They have lost their minds!
this will add £100's if your staying a Disney hotel for a 4 night stay if your a family of 4 like we are. >:(
And DRP isnt exactly cheap as it is!
I'll be happily trundling to Auchan to get my breakfast. You can get a box of freshly baked croissants for a few euro! ;D
Quote from: samuelvictor on September 27, 2016, 11:43:41 AM
Ok, so lets see if I understand correctly - if you BOOK before 12th October, even for holidays AFTER that date, then breakfast is still included?
As others have said, the basic breakfasts in the Santa Fe & Cheyenne (for example) are not worth that asking price, and it massively increases the price of the holiday overall. I can imagine McDonalds will sell a lot of breakfasts though!
Quote from: Andybear on September 26, 2016, 08:10:34 PM
Thanks but why were there names on the stones? Did people pay for them?
Yes they did. You could pay to have your name, a message, or a dedication on a stone. Many people had dedications to a passed loved one, others had their children's names on there, presumably hoping that when they grew older and took their own children they could show it to them. In my opinion it was in rather poor taste to remove them. If they needed replacing due to age, that's fine, but they should have replaced them with new ones with the same dedication. From what I remember, it wasn't cheap (150 euros or similar?).
Thank you, that sounds lovely and they definitely shouldn't have replaced them with plain slabs.
Wait - I just noticed... the Explorer's hotel will remain free? That's interesting if true - the Breakfast at the Explorer's is FAR superior to the one in Santa Fe / Cheyenne - that might swing it for my family, and we'll always stay there from now on... ;D
I just won't eat at their hotel breakfasts, I refuse to pay £12 for a few croissants and a rubbish cup of tea.
I agree. At least at Santa Fe and Cheyenne, the breakfast is so horrific that I kind of think they should've paid us to eat it.
: )
Quote from: samuelvictor on September 27, 2016, 08:02:53 PM
Wait - I just noticed... the Explorer's hotel will remain free? That's interesting if true - the Breakfast at the Explorer's is FAR superior to the one in Santa Fe / Cheyenne - that might swing it for my family, and we'll always stay there from now on... ;D
That's not a Disney hotel, so they'll likely stick to the policy that's common in most of the EU, and that means that breakfast is generally included.
Quote from: DisneyRon on October 02, 2016, 07:40:06 PM
That's not a Disney hotel, so they'll likely stick to the policy that's common in most of the EU, and that means that breakfast is generally included.
Thanks, but no, the price for all the other partner hotels is listed at charging for breakfast, as quoted earlier. The Explorers' is the only partner hotel with free breakfasts:
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Raddisson Blu
Adult- £18
Child- £11
Dream Castle and Magic Circus
Adult- £12
Child- £7.32
Hotel l'Elysee Val d'Europe
Adult- £11
Child- £6
Kyraid
Adult- £10.40
Child- £5
Adagio Marne la Valle
Adult- £9
Child- £5
B & B Hotel
Adult- £5
Child- £2
Algonquinn Explorers
Adult- Free
Child- Free
We booked a trip for June at the English website of Disneyland paris today and our breakfast is still included.
Maybe they decline the prices for the hotels (without breakfast), so we can choose if we want to eat there or not.
I mean, I would rather pay for breakfast in the park than at our hotel ;)
:we stay at Magic Circus every year and breakfast is always included xx
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Quote from: samuelvictor on October 03, 2016, 02:15:17 PM
Quote from: DisneyRon on October 02, 2016, 07:40:06 PM
That's not a Disney hotel, so they'll likely stick to the policy that's common in most of the EU, and that means that breakfast is generally included.
Thanks, but no, the price for all the other partner hotels is listed at charging for breakfast, as quoted earlier. The Explorers' is the only partner hotel with free breakfasts:
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Raddisson Blu
Adult- £18
Child- £11
Dream Castle and Magic Circus
Adult- £12
Child- £7.32
Hotel l'Elysee Val d'Europe
Adult- £11
Child- £6
Kyraid
Adult- £10.40
Child- £5
Adagio Marne la Valle
Adult- £9
Child- £5
B & B Hotel
Adult- £5
Child- £2
Algonquinn Explorers
Adult- Free
Child- Free
Quote from: Fantacola57 on October 03, 2016, 09:58:24 PM
We booked a trip for June at the English website of Disneyland paris today and our breakfast is still included.
Quote from: amywayne2701 on October 03, 2016, 10:30:44 PM
:we stay at Magic Circus every year and breakfast is always included xx
Thanks guys but this new info is only relevant for bookings made after the 12th of October. IE if you still want free breakfasts, you've got to book in the next week or so! ;)
As an interested party going after these charges are supposedly being introduced I've been re-reading this thread and realised none of the sources quoted are actually Disney sources. Has anyone actually seen this announced yet on any Disney site? Are we just being wound up by rumours again?
Quite possibly, yeah. I guess we'll see in the next couple of days! ???
Yes, the big announcement next week is going to be how much they are charging for cornflakes. ;)
Just out of interest, as the suggested 12th Oct date was yesterday, has anyone tried to do a booking today to see if it says anything about breakfast not being included now....?
You can book up until March2017 as of today, so no one knows for sure what will happen, but this could be an indication that the breakfast rumours are true.
Magic Breaks are offering bookings beyond March 2017. These are "self catering", and in add ons you are offered the choice of 3 meal plans - Breakfast, Half Board and Full Board.
Character breakfast from March is quoted as at Plaza Gardens, at a price of £108 for 2 adults and 2 children. Character lunch at Inventions.
No character dinner.
Quote from: Karmaviolet on October 13, 2016, 06:45:52 PM
Magic Breaks are offering bookings beyond March 2017. These are "self catering", and in add ons you are offered the choice of 3 meal plans - Breakfast, Half Board and Full Board.
Well I guesss that confirms it then :'( this does definitely push the price up for those trying to do Disney on a "budget"... for many of us, staying at the Cheyenne or Santa Fe with only breakfast was the only affordable way to go most of the time :-[ :-\
I'm eagerly waiting for prices for next Christmas to be released, not due out until 25th Oct but saw on Magic breaks yesterday that they had released the dates. They are indeed quoting room only, but when I clicked through it gave me the option to add breakfast for £352! We are a family of 2 adults, a 7 year old and a 4 year old planning to go for 4 nights. Price of meal plans has now also gone through the roof as this breakfast charge is included, so we are looking at £832 for the premium plan. I'm waiting for the DLP website prices but I'm actually a bit scared that we won't be able to afford the trip we dreamed of at these prices.
We're booked for June already, and were hoping to add a premium plan, but doesn't look like this is going to be viable.
If we didn't already have breakfast included, there's no way I would pay the DLH price for breakfast - as a family of 4 (2 adults, 2 children) it's only £20 a day more expensive to do the character breakfast. So I'd probably add a couple of character breakfasts, then get a MacDonalds the other mornings...
I think personally it is a bad move I mean many people will now stay of-site. I can only assume extra magic hours in the park will be a lot busier than before because everyone that can't afford £200+ for their family to have a breakfast will be in the park I can only imagine the ques in the shops and in the village for a coffee/croissant fix!
Well we as a family will take our own breakfast to have in our room or take with us on the go, it'll be cheaper and saves waiting in line. We probably on one of the days will book the character breakfast option also as a treat.
We're staying at the DLH next month and it will defiantly be the last time for us you could kind of justify it with the amazing breakfast included but to pay that much extra when the hotel itself is already that much more expensive I think we shall stay at the sequoia lodge for our next visit. We'll see how it pans out will DLP make more money? Or will the usual visitors opt to stay of-site to save money ???
As someone not going until after the price change is supposedly happening I'm watching the news like a hawk. If this does happen we'll still eat in the hotels but it may mean we down grade to off set the increase. That said has anyone seen if charging for breakfast is an additional cost or if they are just separating the cost of food from the cost of the room? Could this mean staying in a Disney hotel is cheaper if you don't mind finding your own breakfast in the park or village.
Quote from: RockNRoller on October 16, 2016, 09:16:40 AM
As someone not going until after the price change is supposedly happening I'm watching the news like a hawk. If this does happen we'll still eat in the hotels but it may mean we down grade to off set the increase. That said has anyone seen if charging for breakfast is an additional cost or if they are just separating the cost of food from the cost of the room? Could this mean staying in a Disney hotel is cheaper if you don't mind finding your own breakfast in the park or village.
That's the million dollar question right there! But I can't see Disney lowering prices overall ro compensate the new breakfast tariff.
tge only way we afford disney is with 25 percent off abd free dining. I'm really worried they're going to downgrade free dining to free breakfast. a single cheap buffet meal at disney costs our family just under 200 euros. a burger meal around 90. there's no way we could afford disney without the free dining plan abd right now that is my nightmare
Isn't breakfast normally included in the booking? In the disney hotel we just go down every morning and its a buffet.
Quote from: harleyrice on October 16, 2016, 02:40:05 PM
Isn't breakfast normally included in the booking? In the disney hotel we just go down every morning and its a buffet.
It's included for arrivals up until March 2017 but it's rumoured that it will be an add-on from April onwards.
Checked into the Newport Bay this afternoon for 5 nights. They have us a ticket for breakfast tomorrow at the hotel, then said they were trying something new and gave us tickets for breakfast by moving breakfast to the park and have us tickets at the Plaza Garden the following 3 days.the last day they said was too far out to book at that point. I assumed that all breakfasts were moved to the park, but after booking a Paris excursion we had to change one day and we're going to be switched back to the hotel. No idea what qualifies you for the park breakfast but it's much nicer since you can actually use the extra magic hours. The tickets list four restaurants and they mark the proper one for you. Is this new or has someone else seen this before?
Quote from: polar vixen on October 16, 2016, 01:42:09 PM
tge only way we afford disney is with 25 percent off abd free dining. I'm really worried they're going to downgrade free dining to free breakfast. a single cheap buffet meal at disney costs our family just under 200 euros. a burger meal around 90. there's no way we could afford disney without the free dining plan abd right now that is my nightmare
I can see many people being extremely stretched because of the changes please always check other countries offers like French offer/Belgium etc we've found some bargains you do have to pay upfront so I usually save up then call DLP but we saved about £500 last time vs the U.K. Offer so there's always options I hope that you mange to still visit and Disney take into consideration the people that all this will affect
Thanks for that littlebitofpixiedust. I hope I'm not getting my magicforum members mixed up..and I think you're very much in the same situation as me - right now we do a winter holiday in January term time and a sometime during the year holiday at Disneyland. We scrimp and save for these, this year we thought we'd take risk and did a cheap £9.50 sun deal at a lovely caracvan park. Whilst the park and beach themselves were lovely, and i'd planned days out, done social stories, picture diaries of everything we'd be doing, as much as I could it was still too much change for my boys with asd as I couldn't guarantee where we'd be having lunch, or tea, exact order of events etc. It's been over 4 weeks and my uoungest is just starting to come down off the super-hyper-drive state that he's been in ever since, and my hubby who doesn't even like Disney (crazy person) has said he doesn't want to go anywhere else because it's too stressful trying to deal with the stressed out kids. So, I'm really hoping we can manage it again, as it's a place where they're not stressed, which means we get a break!
For many of us we can understand the kids needing to busy especially if they have additional needs I totally get where your coming from my son has autism and cerebral palsy and is a wheelchair user dlp is our only holiday destination.
Now the breakfast pricing will affect us like you and others but as I say there's ways round it :)
Try not to panic about the meal plan I know many swear by them but we've not once used them and we've been around 25 times! We usually go for the best offer price wise and even with free meal plan the French site has come up so much cheaper it easily compensates meals! We take our own lunch and only buy one hot dinner you'll still go back you just gotta plan even more now like I assume many will...
This isn't new, we were paying for breakfast in the early years, now it's costed into the price so people just think it's a free breakfast. Disney's running a business not a free breakfast club.
Quote from: Andybear on September 26, 2016, 08:10:34 PM
Quote from: A&S&O on September 26, 2016, 07:55:58 PM
They ripped up all of the named stones and replaced them with bland slabs. Looks like a shopping mall now.
People used to wander around, up and down the steps looking at all the names and places. No evidence of that in the summer, people were ignoring the lower level and walking straight to the park by the shortest route.
Thanks but why were there names on the stones? Did people pay for them?
I was very disappointed when they dug up all the stones, we bought ours in 1998 and every year since we looked out
for it and glad it was still there, the contract for having the stone was for 10 years, but I would have liked the opportunity to have the stone lifted and offered to us probably at another cost.
I think we paid about 150ff approx £30 in 1998.
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Quote from: mickeyspal on October 29, 2016, 12:40:19 AM
This isn't new, we were paying for breakfast in the early years, now it's costed into the price so people just think it's a free breakfast. Disney's running a business not a free breakfast club.
I know we have always paid for it in the price but now its extra on top of the price that included it, is £12 per person per day worth paying when it's some rolls, meat & cheese? That's my issue, I jus think what I could buy else where for that price. I'm still going back to DLP so it's not stopping me, I'm just having to work things out further financially.
We booked last month to go at the end of May 2017. It said B/fast included so will that change now and we will have to pay extra or will it be included as we already booked it with it advertised as B/fast included ?