Disneyland Breakfast Costs Almost $1,000!

In the realm of nature, fish will swim, birds will fly, and exploring everything new at Disneyland will perpetually appear costly. However, this doesn’t mean that visiting this enchanting locale isn’t worth the money you might put into Scrooge McDuck’s treasure hoard. Nevertheless, as conversations about Disney Parks being pricey become more frequent, it’s a topic we find hard to ignore. Sadly, the recent reminder of this came at the cost of a social media user who, apparently unaware of the price, took his family for breakfast at Disneyland.

“Almost Spit Out My Coffee” Is One Way Of Reacting To This Disneyland Breakfast Bill

In my opinion, John Tolkien, or as he’s known on X as “@jrockandrollt,” truly steals the spotlight in our narrative. His recent post about his viral breakfast bill is quite intriguing. Upon closer inspection of the full bill (including tip), it’s hard not to let out a gasp, wondering if “ECONOMY!” would be an understatement. Here’s the breakdown:

Here’s no criticism to be found towards Mr. Tolkien, not even from a scribe who recently made an unexpected purchase for his wife’s PopMart order, unaware of what he was stepping into. Luckily, the bill wasn’t close to a thousand dollars on breakfast, but let it be known, one player can recognize another at Disney World.

I’d venture to say that some of you might have been as surprised as the Genie from Aladdin if you saw the price of a “Princess Breakfast.” However, instead of getting too worked up, let’s explore what this breakfast includes and try to understand its cost a bit better.

Disneyland’s Princess Breakfast Isn’t Cheap, But It Also Looks Pretty Spruce

Let’s discuss the details, shall we? According to Disneyland’s Princess Breakfast listing, each person (excluding tax and tip) pays $142. This amount is equivalent to nearly enough Mickey Mouse Dollars to cover a ticket for Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, if not more. As per Tolkien’s reference, this total was for two children and three adults.

Considering just the pricing, I’d be gone quicker than a Shark Tank investor hearing an idea about drinkable air. But if we factor in that it’s a Disney Princess gathering with a three-course breakfast, it may not appear quite so terrible. If you’re interested in what the father had for his main meal, John Tolkien posted a picture of that scrumptious dish too.

At Disney’s Tron Lightcycle/Run, where I indulged in a delightful steak-filled breakfast with Mickey and friends, it’s evident they don’t hold back on the quality of their meat. Combining a character meal with priority access to attractions and exclusive events seems like a no-brainer, given Disney’s persistently long wait times.

your wallet might have something different to say on the matter.

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2025-06-20 18:37

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