Overpriced as hell where I come from ur local bbq spot sells giant hamburgers for 1.37 dollars. And these burgers are 3x the size of a bigmac by weight and size
It's bullshit that the pricing of theme parks is now almost level with grocery store pricing. Two years ago this would have been really expensive but now it seems normal.
YES that macaron has been in my dreams since the day I had it, I literally ran all the way from DCA to get it ten minutes before I had to go so I could have it again
Honestly in comparison to other theme parks & amusement parks Disneyland food prices are pretty much on par but the food quality is usually much better. I can think of much better options at Disneyland vs Universal for the same price.
I have a Disney annual pass, so I don’t like to buy a lot of food but Probably the best day at Disney I ever spent, I didn’t buy any food. Nothing slowed me down, and I just had ice water all day free at any place that serves drinks with ice.
@@VineVitumEt5 I’m not sure I actually remember exactly what I had but I believe I had cut up celery and carrots and an apple, mozzarella sticks and I think some mixed nuts. The less you eat, the better you feel, but some veggies, some proteins and fruit for a pick me up was all I needed. I could’ve bought anything I wanted if I got hungry, but I didn’t need to.
It’s by design. I haven’t had it myself but I’ve seen multiple people who make these Disneyland food videos say the same thing about this drink, how it has a numbing effect.
You can save so much money by just not buying so much food. Have breakfast before you get there, Have something for lunch then have something for dinner.
I took along some fruit, granola bars, and pistachios when we went our first time a bit back. We also took our own Yeti bottles with water. We ate breakfast at our hotel off site, and did have lunch and dinner at the parks but the snacks I packed did help us.
Honestly if you know where to go, it really isn’t expensive, especially when you compare it to restaurant prices in general. The most expensive meal I got at Disneyland was the beef stew at French Market (rip). It was about $13. About the same price as a McDonald’s meal.
I’d be stuffed after that. I ate McDonald’s breakfast before I went and brought in 2 egg McMuffins and had 1 peanut butter sandwhich I bought at Disney and I was good for the day
And this is the company that says they don’t have enough to pay there employees💀 I have been to Disneyland before and now after seeing these crazy prices I realize that’s it’s not fair since you have to already pay 100 bucks for a ticket. Imagine feeding your family bro.
I'm surprised it's about how much everything is nowadays, expensive. But if you really have to complain about the prices at Disneyland, how do you afford a vacation?
That is food for a week... maybe two weeks for me. I don't often eat fast food or restaurants, but when I do it is usually something like Domino's or something I have a good coupon for. My favorite is a Domino's 12" pan with alfredo sauce, chicken, diced tomatoes, and parmesan and asiago cheese topping. I went to Disney with my 3 kids about 16 years ago and it cost me $2000. That included 5 days of passes, 4 6 nights hotel, 1200 miles of gas each way, parking, all meals, and even $200 in souvenirs. If we wanted snacks we hit the Walgreens down the street from our hotel. I did 3 days in Chicago 5 years later. You can do trips cheap, but it is getting harder and harder. Buying lots of expensive snacks and drinks is not the way. That is like buying food at a carnival... $10 for a hotdog?