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    Originally Posted By danyoung

    > $150 for a family of 4 for less than spectacular food ( and spare me the sales on this) - is outrageosu, and I spend with no limit when I am there. For those on a budget you just put this place out of reach.<

    It's a simple case of supply and demand. The demand for Cindy's is so huge that probably only 20% or so of the people that want to book actually get in. So why not raise prices? You're still gonna fill 100% of the tables, and make more money. Seems like good economic sense (even though it hurts the wallet of the average visitor).
     
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    Originally Posted By vbdad55

    While I think that 20% number is probably accurate during busy times, in the wrong run this may be an issue in non peak times as well as in repeatability.

    After you've done this once with the picture and all that - why do it again. makes me think of Medieval Times -- I actually enjoy the one here - but only attend about every 7 years or so -- and part of that is because they gouge you so badly it makes this move by Disney seem benign.
     
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    Originally Posted By Lake Nona

    >>Ooooo, dinner at the Liberty Tree Tavern is THE BEST, even though it's a character meal. Best greenbeans on the planet!!!<<

    I thought 50's Prime Time Diner had the best greenbeans @ WDW, with that delicious meatloaf,yum!

    Always remember to eat your veggies.
     
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    Originally Posted By vbdad55

    The veggies in the Pot Pie @ Primt Time are excellent also. A Chicken Pot Pie from there is on my list each trip
     
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    Originally Posted By Labuda

    Nope, the green beans at the Liberty Tree are definitely the best on this planet of ours. Nothing beats 'em - not even homegrown green beans!

    And trust me, I LOVE green beans!!! :D
     
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    Originally Posted By TDLFAN

    Is this a texan thingy??
     
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    Originally Posted By danyoung

    I'm gonna have to say no. I LIKE green beans. But LOVE 'em? That's just a Labuda thing.
     
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    Originally Posted By Labuda

    Yep, vey much a Labuda thing - green beans have been a part of every Labuda family gathering I've ever been to - weddings, funerals, holidays, birthdays - always green beans. Going back to ones from Grandad & Grandma's garden when I was a wee little girl.
     
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    Originally Posted By vbdad55

    Just had some great ones at my sisters house -- fresh green beans steamed in a steamer - then a sauce made with vinegar and crumbled bacon -- very yummy
     
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    Originally Posted By Labuda

    Happy birthday, Disneyland!
     

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