Does anyone know if and when they're going to redo/finish the wall art in Krusty Commissary upstairs? I'm referring to the Sardis-like section with artwork from the actual animators. It's different from the original version and has gone through a few changes. Mainly they keep adding more drawings and re-arranging it. I thought there was going to be one other wave of updates. Would they finish it before the Wizarding World Grand Opening on April 7? Or since this land is already done there isn't an urgency to touch up things?
Forgot ot mention - an employee on Sunday said we should be getting more statues before the year ends, not sure how true that is though.
Oh snap! Lou and Eddie! Did they ever install Snake in the Police Station window?
Ugh your Springfield is so much better than ours!
I have noticed the price increases at restaurants in the parks. But I have also seen comprable price increases at restaurants well outside of parks.Just a quick observation from yesterday's trip: I ate dinner at Cletus Chicken Shack and ordered one of my favorites: the peep fried chicken platter. I noticed the price had gone up to $15.99. When the Springfield eateries first opened, this platter was $13.99--which I thought wasn't too bad, considering the decent portion size and having an AP discount.
Raising food prices is normal practice and not surprising...just like ticket prices and parking go up. However, at $15.99, I probably won't be ordering this platter as much any more, as I think it's a poor value now. I didn't think to take note of the other menu items, but assume most of them have increased as well. Has anyone else noticed food price increases? And would it affect what you order or do you just chalk it up to dining in a theme park?
Just a quick observation from yesterday's trip: I ate dinner at Cletus Chicken Shack and ordered one of my favorites: the peep fried chicken platter. I noticed the price had gone up to $15.99. When the Springfield eateries first opened, this platter was $13.99--which I thought wasn't too bad, considering the decent portion size and having an AP discount.
Raising food prices is normal practice and not surprising...just like ticket prices and parking go up. However, at $15.99, I probably won't be ordering this platter as much any more, as I think it's a poor value now. I didn't think to take note of the other menu items, but assume most of them have increased as well. Has anyone else noticed food price increases? And would it affect what you order or do you just chalk it up to dining in a theme park?