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Family’s Nearly $938 Disneyland ‘Princess Breakfast’ Bill Surprises Internet

Priced at $142 per person, the three-course meal with princess meet-and-greet at the Grand Californian Hotel has reignited debate over the value of premium park experiences during Disneyland’s 70th anniversary.

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Overview

  • John Tolkien shared a photo of his $937.65 receipt for a ‘Princess Breakfast’ for three adults and two children at Disneyland’s Grand Californian Hotel.
  • The package costs roughly $142 per person and includes a three-course meal plus interaction and photos with actresses portraying Disney Princesses.
  • Despite his initial shock, Tolkien left a $150 tip and commended the food quality, attentive service and personalized attention from the princess performers.
  • The viral post has prompted conversations about whether high-end experiences at Disney Parks justify their premium price tags.
  • Disneyland in Anaheim is celebrating its 70th anniversary this year as US parks generate about $67 billion in annual revenue.