I think that all though they handled it well in certain cases that it wasn’t in all cases. I think that if they’re going to charge the guests staying at a Disney hotel during the hurricane that they should give the guests a discount on the food. Instead of $10.00’s for a pb&j, they could have charged $4.00’s or not charged at all. Also, did they offer the guests more than just pb&j sandwiches??? Also, they should have closed the parks earlier than then did so that the cast members would have more time to close the parks down, put a way anything that could fly away, etc.
I don’t think that charging 10.00 for a loaf of bread and a jar of peanut nutter and jar of jelly was that much, would it have been nice to give their guests it for free? Yes… customer service is always a good thing especially for the price of staying at their onsite hotels…
Get REAL. In the park, an uncrustables “meal” with a drink, yogurt, an apple and a hockey puck size PB and & J is just under $7. MOST would expect to pay convenience store prices to buy food on property. Not getting the hoopla over $10 for a DIY kit for multiple PBJ’s – And there were a LOT of people who evacuated to Disney to ride out the storm.
I was “on” property at a resort with a full kitchen. It cost me a lot more than $10 for food during the hurticaine. AND I had to cook.
Even worse, I was there for Helene which ruined my cruise and Milton which ruined my Disney time.
Comments for Disney Cracks Down on Snack Purchases with New Limits on Unhealthy Food
Zilma A Osle
I think that all though they handled it well in certain cases that it wasn’t in all cases. I think that if they’re going to charge the guests staying at a Disney hotel during the hurricane that they should give the guests a discount on the food. Instead of $10.00’s for a pb&j, they could have charged $4.00’s or not charged at all. Also, did they offer the guests more than just pb&j sandwiches??? Also, they should have closed the parks earlier than then did so that the cast members would have more time to close the parks down, put a way anything that could fly away, etc.
Jose
Let me guess, you get all your “facts” from this tabloid and are incapable of critical thinking…etc…
Deborah
I don’t think that charging 10.00 for a loaf of bread and a jar of peanut nutter and jar of jelly was that much, would it have been nice to give their guests it for free? Yes… customer service is always a good thing especially for the price of staying at their onsite hotels…
Robin Luther
Get REAL. In the park, an uncrustables “meal” with a drink, yogurt, an apple and a hockey puck size PB and & J is just under $7. MOST would expect to pay convenience store prices to buy food on property. Not getting the hoopla over $10 for a DIY kit for multiple PBJ’s – And there were a LOT of people who evacuated to Disney to ride out the storm.
Peggie
I was “on” property at a resort with a full kitchen. It cost me a lot more than $10 for food during the hurticaine. AND I had to cook.
Even worse, I was there for Helene which ruined my cruise and Milton which ruined my Disney time.
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