Via Napoli opens Aug. 6th

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    Originally Posted By -em

    >>So ... the least expensive INDIVIDUAL pizza is $15<<
    Yikes- Makes my large frozen triple meat pizza for 3.75 seem like a steal...

    >>Yep. Disney sure knows the market.<< No comment

    >>Maybe when they start begging CMs to come in at 40% off, I'll wrangle me up one and try it!<< Thats about when I'll be able to afford to go...
     
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    Originally Posted By 999HAUNTS

    A $15 pizza really isn't that expensive in comparison if you consider they are $12 at any local restaurant like Olive Garden or BJ's.
     
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    Originally Posted By EPCOT Explorer

    8 buck Pizza at Cafe 4 was pretty yummy...
     
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    Originally Posted By Ex Cast Member

    ok, So how long before we know what the DDP details are...come on, release the info.
     
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    Originally Posted By LadyandtheTramp

    "A $15 pizza really isn't that expensive in comparison if you consider they are $12 at any local restaurant like Olive Garden or BJ's. "

    According to the Olive Garden website, their pizza (with up to 4 toppings) is $10.50, and that includes unlimited soup or unlimited salad. The $15 individual pizza in comparison is out of line.
     
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    Originally Posted By EPCOT Explorer

    Agreed. And Olive Garden Pizza is prolly just as good.
     
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    Originally Posted By Kennesaw Tom

    I think it's great that if I get a pizza fix and I'm in EPCOT then I don't have to run over to the Magic Kingdom to get pizza. On the other hand at those prices it looks like I will continue frequent Pizzaria Uno accross the street from Downtown Disney at the Crossroads shopping center.
     
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    Originally Posted By vbdad55

    >> Me too.... Might make ressies. Who needs Mexico! <<

    You'll be better off! :)

    I just want VBDAD to go there, and get a pizza. I'll trust anybody from Chicago to tell me if their Pizza is good or not.


    --- oooh how I tried- my last day in WDW was 8/2- and I was in EPCOT almot every day near the end trying to see if there was a soft opening. One day- maybe the 30th? they had an event there- suits from Disney..I tried to weasel my way into that event and was not given admittance.

    I really want to try this as it sounds very good..and I do like my pizza.
     
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    Originally Posted By vbdad55

    <<I just want VBDAD to go there, and get a pizza. I'll trust anybody from Chicago to tell me if their Pizza is good or not.>>

    But don't Chicagoans detest pizza that is not of the deep dish variety?


    oh so not true -- many Chicagoan's prefer thin crust pizza-- if you ever watch Dineers, Drive ins and Dives on the food channel one of Guy's favorite stops is in my old neighborhood- at a place called Vito and Nicks ( in his cookbook also) where the specialty is and always has been thin crust ( they don't even make thick crust) - piled high with toppings

    <a href="http://www.vitoandnick.com/" target="_blank">http://www.vitoandnick.com/</a>


    So while those heart attacks on a plate have their place here - it is at major chains like Lou Malnati's and Gino's East- in the neighborhoods you'd be hard pressed to find anything but thin crust
     
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    Originally Posted By vbdad55

    So ... the least expensive INDIVIDUAL pizza is $15

    Yep. Disney sure knows the market.

    Maybe when they start begging CMs to come in at 40% off, I'll wrangle me up one and try it!

    ~Not Pizza Hut! Not Reality, Either!~


    a good - thin crust pizza anywhere in Chicagoland from a real pizzeria - thin crust- piled high with toppings and real cheese- fresh ingredients not canned etc.-- small $12 Medium $15 Large $18-20 depending on toppings--

    not that garbage they call pizza from piizahut or dominoes or any of those disgusting things -- you can have one of those for much less- but a real pizza costs about that price range--

    sometimes spirit the real thing costs - and not just in CHicago -- NY- St Louis any city with Italian neighborhoods where they make a pie that will put a smile on ones face-- as opposed to gas in ones stomach
     
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    Originally Posted By vbdad55

    Olive Garden Pizza = c r a p
     

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