
A father raised eyebrows when he shared a purported bill from a breakfast at Disneyland.
The family of five went to the “Princess Breakfast” that included “a three-course breakfast priced at $142 per person (kids and adults), according to Fox Business. Guests also get to interact with Disney Princesses and participate in theme-related activities.
And it was likely all fun and giggles until dad got the bill, which he shared on X, showing a whopping $937.65.
“Princess Breakfast” at Disneyland with my kids. Almost spit out my coffee pic.twitter.com/05iO8AeCJ2
— John “Rock & Roll” Tolkien (@jrockandrollt) June 16, 2025
While admittedly shocked, “dad” who goes by “John ‘Rock & Roll’ Tolkien, was a good sport about it.
Tbh the breakfast was good. Still – nine hundred fucking American dollars? pic.twitter.com/qUHZBcCqZ8
— John “Rock & Roll” Tolkien (@jrockandrollt) June 16, 2025
His post blew up X with plenty of people ripping Disney and speculating about the finances of the father. He appears to have a good sense of humor:
Hey I’m back guys. I had @gork write all these replies for me earlier because my Chipotle shift was about to start. Taking a cigarette break now and happy to answer any questions about the magic of Disney
— John “Rock & Roll” Tolkien (@jrockandrollt) June 17, 2025
Meanwhile, people had questions…
It was fun, the food was probably 7 / 10, service was attentive and enthusiastic, princesses were all trained pro actresses and spent a lot of time with the kids. I enjoyed it
— John “Rock & Roll” Tolkien (@jrockandrollt) June 17, 2025
One Bloody Mary
— John “Rock & Roll” Tolkien (@jrockandrollt) June 17, 2025
2 kids 3 adults
— John “Rock & Roll” Tolkien (@jrockandrollt) June 17, 2025
I did not. I would have done it anyway even if I had known. Just sharing a little sticker shock!
— John “Rock & Roll” Tolkien (@jrockandrollt) June 17, 2025
There was plenty of criticism, too:
Ask yourself why you spent the money for it; everyone who opts to pay this kind of price for the service becomes a part of the problem: consumers willing to pay anything.
It’s not anywhere close to an essential item or experience.
— Jsnow (@JSnowETH) June 17, 2025
We do the cruises sometimes and the kid’s tea on the cruise is several hundred dollars for some hot chocolate and sandwiches. I despise Disney.
— Steve Wolf (@swolf1625) June 17, 2025
The only reason such exorbitant prices exist (if this is even real) is because people accept them and hand over their money
Even if I was a millionaire (yes, with an m), out of principle and self respect, I would never pay that.
— Richard / Scientist / Galileo Project (@RichAC2020) June 18, 2025
I feel this is disgusting. We as Americans work hard for our money just to get robbed. I really don’t understand this greed. We all deserve to enjoy the good things in life, not just work to pay the bills!
— Evalution Studios (@DJ_EVAlutioN) June 17, 2025
This is why my daughter continues to believe Disney is closed for COVID
—
ichelle (@Michellek4040) June 17, 2025
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