A family of 5’s breakfast at Disneyland in California has gone viral after a father shared a photograph on social media of the meal’s pricey nearly $1,000 receipt.
X user John ‘Rock & Roll’ Tolkien, or @jrockandrollt, took to the social media platform on Monday to share his sticker shock after he received a $937.65 bill for breakfast at Disney Princess Breakfast Adventures.
The guest said that the meal was for 2 kids and three adults, with the entire including a $150 tip — just over 20% of the unique amount.
“‘Princess Breakfast’ at Disneyland with my kids,” he wrote on X. “Almost spit out my coffee.”
The dad’s post on X has garnered 16.5 million views and received hundreds of comments over the course of just a couple of days.
“Please tell me you have got 35 kids,” one X user commented.
“That’s ridiculous,” one other X user said. “So torn about going to Disney, could literally go to Italy for a month for a similar amount.”
Disney Princess Breakfast Adventures, positioned in Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel and Spa, offers a three-course breakfast priced at $142 for each adults and youngsters.
Guests also can interact with Disney Princesses and take part in “one-of-a-kind Princess-themed activities,” as noted on the Disneyland website.
The meal begins with three-tier towers of appetizers like lobster rolls, beignets and cornbread. Predominant courses for youths include waffles and macaroni and cheese, while adults can choose from a spread of things including scrambled eggs, short ribs and deviled eggs.
Guests also can choose from a choice of desserts like cake pops, cream puffs and sorbet, in keeping with the Disneyland website.
While the daddy said he expected the check could be half of what it was before it arrived at his table, he acknowledged the meal at Disney Princess Breakfast Adventures was good and said it was a fun experience.
“Service was attentive and enthusiastic, princesses were all trained pro-actresses and spent a number of time with the youngsters,” he said. “I enjoyed it.”
Disneyland Park in Anaheim, California, is celebrating its seventieth anniversary this yr.
The corporate recently shared some details about its economic impact within the US, including that Disney parks coast-to-coast generate nearly $67 billion annually.
Disney didn’t immediately reply to FOX Business’ request for comment.