Woman shares Disney World price madness as she pays '£55 for daughter's cereal' at theme park
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A woman shares her shock as she paid for breakfast at Disney World
Disney World has lots of speciality restaurants and themed foods that can help guests immerse themselves in the experience.
One mum has shared her frustration after forking out for breakfast with Cinderella.
Kaitlin LeBeouf claimed she paid "$70" (£55) for her four-year-old daughter's tiny meal.
In a video posted on social media, the mother was asked "tell me what your kid got for $70?”, to which she replied "frosted flakes".
The woman explained her daughter only wanted cereal
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She showed her daughter tucking into a small bowl of cereal as they enjoyed breakfast at Cinderella’s Royal Table.
Prices for the breakfast cost $69 (£55) per adult and $42 (£33) for children, plus tax and gratuity, according to the menu available online.
While the woman claimed her daughter only wanted to eat cereal, more food is available for the price.
The menu includes a plate of assorted pastries, a drink and an entrées.
The children's entrées include an egg white frittata, fruit and oatmeal, Mickey-shaped waffles and cereal, which was chosen by the child in the video.
Adult entrées included a traditional breakfast, baked quiche, avocado toast and French toast.
While the cost seems to be lower than suggested in the video, other holidaymakers still commented on the high prices.
One said: "It doesn't look that fancy in there for those prices."
A second joked: "Might as well just pay for Cinderella to come to your house lol probably cheaper."
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Another added the prices are "wild" and said they would not pay it.
Others thought the prices were justified for the experience of being in Disney World.
One wrote: "I would pay more for the experience and memories with my child."
A holidaymaker agreed: "I totally understand the price points. Look where you are! Appreciate the convenience of having this, just make your child happy."
GB News has contacted Disney World for comment