Overview
- John '@jrockandrollt' revealed on X that his family’s Princess Breakfast at Disneyland totaled $937.65, including a $150 tip for five guests
- The bill worked out to $187 per person, far above Disney’s advertised starting rate of $142 per guest
- The experience at the Trillium Room in Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa featured a three-course menu and personal interactions with Disney Princesses
- Social media users criticized the father’s surprise at the cost, noting that pricing information is clearly disclosed when booking
- Despite the sticker shock, he praised the attentive service and said his children loved the immersive character encounters