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Post by tomandrobin on Feb 27, 2024 8:18:59 GMT -5
Here are two threads from the Disney Food Blog, showing early pics of some of the new restaurants.
The decor and theming kills the crap we are getting at WDW.
Frozen themed restaurant
Snuggly Duckling Restaurant
One day I will make over to Tokyo and visit the parks.......and I can't wait!
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Post by baymaxfan on Feb 27, 2024 10:13:00 GMT -5
Very nice. Tokyo Disney seems to do everything well. Tokyo Disneyland and Disneysea are both well worth a visit.
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Post by a1000monkeys on Feb 28, 2024 14:39:14 GMT -5
The food at Tokyo Disney is great. Attractive, creative, reasonably priced, right-sized portions and generally delicious. I also love the themed vending machines that sell drinks for about $1.50.
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Post by Brian5581 on Feb 28, 2024 19:28:14 GMT -5
Very much looking forward to visiting at some point in the near future, with hopes of repeating. Of course I’ll still likely prefer table service, but nice to see.
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Post by baymaxfan on Feb 29, 2024 10:20:43 GMT -5
The food at Tokyo Disney is great. Attractive, creative, reasonably priced, right-sized portions and generally delicious. I also love the themed vending machines that sell drinks for about $1.50. It is interesting how many parts of Asia have not capitalized on the concept of "captive audience." The Tokyo Disneyland Hotel even has inexpensive take-and-go sandwiches. Is food slightly more expensive in the parks? Yes, much not nearly as much as it could be. Oh, and park tickets are less than $100. I remember being on a dedicated bus in Taiwan that goes to a particularly touristy area, so everyone on the bus was a tourist. It was raining pretty good and they were selling umbrellas on the bus for . . . $4!! I whispered to DW that they obviously hadn't learned the art of American supply and demand pricing. LOL. They sold a lot of umbrellas that day.
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Post by a1000monkeys on Feb 29, 2024 15:16:00 GMT -5
The food at Tokyo Disney is great. Attractive, creative, reasonably priced, right-sized portions and generally delicious. I also love the themed vending machines that sell drinks for about $1.50. It is interesting how many parts of Asia have not capitalized on the concept of "captive audience." The Tokyo Disneyland Hotel even has inexpensive take-and-go sandwiches. Is food slightly more expensive in the parks? Yes, much not nearly as much as it could be. Oh, and park tickets are less than $100. I remember being on a dedicated bus in Taiwan that goes to a particularly touristy area, so everyone on the bus was a tourist. It was raining pretty good and they were selling umbrellas on the bus for . . . $4!! I whispered to DW that they obviously hadn't learned the art of American supply and demand pricing. LOL. They sold a lot of umbrellas that day. True, were so used to being price gouged that its surprising when were not. We stayed at the Hilton and the prices in the convenience store inside the hotel were the same as in non-tourist areas. $2 for a beer?!?. Thank you, I'll have another!
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