As long as the Soarin in California isn't changing you could still see it out there, right?

This show is the reason I go to HS. It's well attended and beloved. Between and the Osborne light show, I'll probably not go again.

In reply to by Bonni Axler (not verified)

I'd be willing to bet that you will.

My guess would be that IF Sunshine Season closes, it will be more of a temporary change while Soarin' in closed for the 6 months refurbishment period. With Soarin closed The Land will not have the heavy morning traffic it typically has so having two Breakfast locations will be overkill. I would guess that once Soarin' reopens and the crowds return the breakfast counter service will return.

It sounds like Disney is getting a little money hungry by doing away with the quick service breakfast and choosing sit downs instead because of the possibility of more money. Pretty soon Disney will only be for the rich and famous and not the lower to middle class who save to come. It's just like the changes to the annual pass holders. As pass holders we spend more money in Disney in a year than someone coming for a week. Just keep pushing Disney and Universal will get all the business( considering pass holders pay 1/2 the price for a year). I've visited almost 50 times before moving to Florida and still patronize the restaurants and shops but that may quickly change. Walt would be so disappointed he wanted "all to come and enjoy" shame on you

In reply to by Marian Schatzer (not verified)

As long as Disney allows guests to being in snacks from the outside, this shouldn't be a concern. I''m sure Disney foodies will disagree with me, but I find no reason to drop several hundred dollars per meal.

I'd be sad if they closed anything in the Land. There is an old school Disney feeling in that place. The Land makes you feel like you came home. Like a "welcome back, we missed you!"

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