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Dad disgusted by Disneyland breakfast bill and threatens to 'mug Mickey Mouse'
Dad disgusted by Disneyland breakfast bill and threatens to 'mug Mickey Mouse'

Daily Mirror

timean hour ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Dad disgusted by Disneyland breakfast bill and threatens to 'mug Mickey Mouse'

A family of five were on a trip to Disneyland and forked out almost £700 on breakfast one day, as the dad said he almost 'spat his coffee' out when he got the bill A dad has been left outraged after footing an £695 breakfast bill at Disneyland. In a bid to make their trip extra special, the family of five booked the 'Princess Breakfast' at Disneyland California. ‌ The father made the classic error of not checking the menu before the meal got booked, and was left completely taken aback by the amount he had to pay, including a tip of over £100. ‌ Taking to X, formerly Twitter, to air his frustrations, the dad shared a photo of his receipt from the pricey breakfast, with a tip of $150 (£111) for a total of $937.65 (£695). He added the caption: "'Princess Breakfast' at Disneyland with my kids. Almost spit out my coffee." He added in the comment section: "I think if someone went to Disneyland and insisted on doing All The Things they could easily spend $3,000 per day. If I find that goddamn mouse I am going to mug him." The post racked up a whopping 16.9M viewers as people were left just as stunned at the extortionate price. One penned: "This is why my daughter continues to believe Disney is closed for COVID." A second said: "For that much money you can get an after hours private tour of the Vatican." A third candily asked: "How many princesses did you eat?! and another penned: "I can see why you didn't spit out your coffee … it probably cost $45." Others applauded him with: "You're a great dad for doing this…better than I'll ever be." Another asked: "I'm going to assume there was no booze included in this?", and the dad replied: "One Bloody Mary." ‌ On the Disneyland website, it describes the 'Princess Breakfast' as an "unforgettable 3-course breakfast" with "enchanting encounters with some favourite Disney Princesses." It also states that it starts at $142 (£105). However, it wasn't all bad, as further down in the comments section, the dad shared a photo of the breakfast, boasting steak, prawns, and asparagus. He said: "Tbh the breakfast was good. Still - nine hundred f**king American dollars?" ‌ He also mentioned: "With all the credit card points I'm getting at Disney I would be losing money by NOT going to the Princess Breakfast." Others noted that the cost shouldn't have been a surprise. One user wrote: "Bro they tell you the price when you book, if you're surprised that's on you." To which the father of three replied: "I didn't book it or look at the menu, I'm a being of pure entropy." Another noted: "They are pretty clear at the Grand California about the cost of that per guest and it takes months to get a reservation. How was the experience over all? Did they rush you at all and how was Princess interaction?" To which he replied: "It was fun, the food was probably 7/10, service was attentive and enthusiastic, princesses were all trained pro actresses and spent a lot of time with the kids. I enjoyed it."

Disneyland Guest 'Almost Spit Out His Coffee' Over Nearly $1K Breakfast Bill For Family of 5
Disneyland Guest 'Almost Spit Out His Coffee' Over Nearly $1K Breakfast Bill For Family of 5

Yahoo

time13 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Disneyland Guest 'Almost Spit Out His Coffee' Over Nearly $1K Breakfast Bill For Family of 5

A family of five spent $938 on Disneyland's Princess Breakfast Adventures, a three-course character dining experience at the California park The father shared the receipt and his surprise on X, where the post went viral with over 15.5 million views and sparked widespread discussion The poster admitted he hadn't checked the price before, but said the experience was worth it for his kids A family of five kicked off their morning at Disneyland with a nearly four-figure price tag. X user @jrockandrollt, aka John 'Rock & Roll' Tolkien, took to the social media app on Monday, June 16, to share a photo of his receipt from his family's breakfast. The bill showed that he had spent $937.65, including a $150 tip. In the caption, he wrote, 'Princess Breakfast' at Disneyland with my kids. Almost spit out my coffee." Disney Princess Breakfast Adventures, which is held at Disney's Grand Californian Hotel, is a dining experience at the Anaheim theme park where guests get to enjoy a three-course breakfast and activities with Disney princesses, like storytime with Belle, according to the park's website. The meal starts with a tiered tower of appetizers like lobster rolls, cornbread and beignets. For the main course, kids can choose between chicken and Mickey Mouse-shaped waffles and macaroni and cheese, while adults have options like braised short ribs, deviled eggs and truffle macaroni and cheese. For the final course, guests can taste cream puffs, sorbet and other desserts. The price starts at $142 for adults and children ages 3 to 9, per the site, and tip and tax are not included. The post quickly garnered X users attention and has been viewed over 15.5 million times as of Wednesday, June 18. The original poster waded through commenters' questions and explained that the bill was for two children and three adults and that one person ordered a Bloody Mary. He joked in the comments, 'If I find that goddamn mouse I am going to mug him.' He also wrote that he felt the pricey venture was worth it, despite his shock at the bill: 'Kids enjoyed it, so I think it was worth it. The kids definitely learned some new words when I opened the bill though.' Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. A picture of his plate shows that he ate shrimp cocktail, macaroni and cheese, asparagus, deviled eggs and beef roast, and he wrote that the food was a 7/10. 'Service was attentive and enthusiastic, princesses were all trained pro actresses and spent a lot of time with the kids. I enjoyed it,' he commented. While many users praised the poster for being a 'great dad,' others couldn't get behind his shock. 'Bro they tell you the price when you book, if you're surprised that's on you,' one person wrote and the poster replied that he didn't book the meal nor look at the menu. Read the original article on People

Dad shares staggering bill after taking family for Disneyland ‘Princess Breakfast' & says ‘I nearly spat out my coffee'
Dad shares staggering bill after taking family for Disneyland ‘Princess Breakfast' & says ‘I nearly spat out my coffee'

Scottish Sun

time18 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Dad shares staggering bill after taking family for Disneyland ‘Princess Breakfast' & says ‘I nearly spat out my coffee'

'Please tell me you have 35 kids,' said one commenter ROYALLY EXPENSIVE Dad shares staggering bill after taking family for Disneyland 'Princess Breakfast' & says 'I nearly spat out my coffee' Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A FAMILY breakfast at Disneyland has sparked widespread outrage after a dad shared a photo of his eye-watering receipt. John Tolkien said he "almost spat out" his coffee when he received his family's breakfast bill at Disneyland California. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 A family of five were in disbelief when they received their mega bill Credit: X/@jrockandrollt 2 The bill totalled almost $1000 for two adults and three kids Credit: X/@jrockandrollt The Disneyland Princess Breakfast totalled almost $1000 for three children and two adults - just over 20 per cent of the pre-tip cost. John's post left thousands in disbelief with many jumping online to share their shock. 'Please tell me you have 35 kids,' one person commented. Another wrote, 'That's ridiculous. So torn about going to Disney — could literally go to Italy for a month for the same amount.' Read more on World 'SOULLESS' DISNEY BOT New Disney attraction slammed by Walt Disney's granddaughter The Disney Princess Breakfast Adventures costs $142 per person and is held at Disney's Grand Californian Hotel and Spa. Guests can enjoy a three-course meal while interacting with Disney Princesses and according to the Disneyland website, the experience also features tiered appetizer towers. Food options include lobster rolls, beignets, and cornbread. Children can enjoy mains like waffles and macaroni and cheese, while adults can choose from scrambled eggs, braised short ribs, and deviled eggs. Despite the hefty price tag, John admitted the overall experience was enjoyable, saying: "Service was attentive and enthusiastic." Disney World fan weighing 334lbs left 'permanently disfigured' on water slide "Princesses were all trained pro-actresses and spent a lot of time with the kids. I enjoyed it," he added. The Disneyland saga comes as the firm's granddaughter has slammed the entertainment giant for turning its legendary late founder into a 'robotic grandpa'. Disney is unveiling an animatronic Walt Disney to celebrate Disneyland California's 70th anniversary this July despite repeated pleas from his granddaughter Joanna Miller. Joanna Miller told the Los Angeles Times on Tuesday that her beloved grandfather, who died in 1966, would have hated being turned into a talking mechanical replica. 'I think I started crying,' she said, recalling the moment she first saw the figure. 'It didn't look like him to me.' Miller said she voiced her concerns early on, sending a letter to Disney CEO Bob Iger when the idea was first proposed. She said she later met with Iger and the team responsible for creating the attraction, telling him: 'I strongly feel the last two minutes with the robot will do much more harm than good to Grandpa's legacy. "They will remember the robot - and not the man.' Despite Iger being 'very kind" and despite his promises to protect her grandfather's legacy, she said her request that they scrap the animatronic was ultimately ignored. Miller added it 'pains' her to call out the very company he created. The icon's granddaughter was speaking solely on behalf of her grandfather and mother, according to The LA Times.

Disneyland Guest 'Almost Spit Out His Coffee' Over Nearly $1K Breakfast Bill For Family of 5
Disneyland Guest 'Almost Spit Out His Coffee' Over Nearly $1K Breakfast Bill For Family of 5

Yahoo

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Disneyland Guest 'Almost Spit Out His Coffee' Over Nearly $1K Breakfast Bill For Family of 5

A family of five spent $938 on Disneyland's Princess Breakfast Adventures, a three-course character dining experience at the California park The father shared the receipt and his surprise on X, where the post went viral with over 15.5 million views and sparked widespread discussion The poster admitted he hadn't checked the price before, but said the experience was worth it for his kids A family of five kicked off their morning at Disneyland with a nearly four-figure price tag. X user @jrockandrollt, aka John 'Rock & Roll' Tolkien, took to the social media app on Monday, June 16, to share a photo of his receipt from his family's breakfast. The bill showed that he had spent $937.65, including a $150 tip. In the caption, he wrote, 'Princess Breakfast' at Disneyland with my kids. Almost spit out my coffee." Disney Princess Breakfast Adventures, which is held at Disney's Grand Californian Hotel, is a dining experience at the Anaheim theme park where guests get to enjoy a three-course breakfast and activities with Disney princesses, like storytime with Belle, according to the park's website. The meal starts with a tiered tower of appetizers like lobster rolls, cornbread and beignets. For the main course, kids can choose between chicken and Mickey Mouse-shaped waffles and macaroni and cheese, while adults have options like braised short ribs, deviled eggs and truffle macaroni and cheese. For the final course, guests can taste cream puffs, sorbet and other desserts. The price starts at $142 for adults and children ages 3 to 9, per the site, and tip and tax are not included. The post quickly garnered X users attention and has been viewed over 15.5 million times as of Wednesday, June 18. The original poster waded through commenters' questions and explained that the bill was for two children and three adults and that one person ordered a Bloody Mary. He joked in the comments, 'If I find that goddamn mouse I am going to mug him.' He also wrote that he felt the pricey venture was worth it, despite his shock at the bill: 'Kids enjoyed it, so I think it was worth it. The kids definitely learned some new words when I opened the bill though.' Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. A picture of his plate shows that he ate shrimp cocktail, macaroni and cheese, asparagus, deviled eggs and beef roast, and he wrote that the food was a 7/10. 'Service was attentive and enthusiastic, princesses were all trained pro actresses and spent a lot of time with the kids. I enjoyed it,' he commented. While many users praised the poster for being a 'great dad,' others couldn't get behind his shock. 'Bro they tell you the price when you book, if you're surprised that's on you,' one person wrote and the poster replied that he didn't book the meal nor look at the menu. Read the original article on People

$900 for breakfast? Cost of Disneyland meal divides internet: 'This is pure theft'
$900 for breakfast? Cost of Disneyland meal divides internet: 'This is pure theft'

Hindustan Times

time2 days ago

  • Hindustan Times

$900 for breakfast? Cost of Disneyland meal divides internet: 'This is pure theft'

How much money is too much for a family of five to enjoy a meal at Disneyland? For one man, the figure is close to $900. An X user shared a photograph of the bill he received after having breakfast with his kids at the 'Happiest place on Earth'. From his caption, it was clear that he was anything but happy with the amount. ''Princess Breakfast' at Disneyland with my kids. Almost spit out my coffee,' the X user, who goes by John on the platform, wrote. His photograph shows the total amount at $937 ( ₹80,000 approximately), including a tip of $150. Since being shared online one day ago, the photograph of the Disneyland meal bill has racked up a staggering 15 million views, igniting a debate on the rising cost of living and whether Disneyland is actually value for money. Disneyland is a famous theme park that was created by Walt Disney and opened on July 17, 1955, in Anaheim, California. Today, there are also other Disneyland parks in Paris, Tokyo, Hong Kong and Shanghai. The Princess Breakfast mentioned in this particular post is a 'three-course breakfast' with delicacies on offer like Princess Jasmine's Banana Wrap, chicken and Mickey waffles, Ariel's Dingle Hopper Vanilla Cake Pops, and more. In the comments section, the X user clarified that five members of his family had the breakfast, bringing their total bill to over $900. His post has sparked a debate on the cost of experiencing Disneyland. 'This is where they really get you. Although they also get you at every step of the way so…' joked one X user. 'Bro they tell you the price when you book, if you're surprised that's on you,' another countered. 'This is why my daughter continues to believe Disney is closed for COVID,' a user added. 'Just say no. Charging prices like this is pure theft. Their contempt for consumers is obvious,' another said. Many, however, pointed out that the Princess Breakfast is one of Disneyland's most expensive offerings, with one X user writing, 'To be fair, you had one of the most expensive meals on property, at Napa Rose, one of the most expensive restaurants on property. There are other character meals you could've done for a third of this cost (and met the princesses in the parks)'

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