"There should be a B.O. squad that patrols the city like a "Smell Gestapo". To sniff 'em out, strip 'em down, and wash them with a big, soapy brush..."
"Why is nice bad? What kind of a sick society are we living in when nice is bad?"
If I can avoid it I don't eat in the park...I pack my own food and eat in the parking lot......the food at SFGAm is too expensive for crappy eats. What SF ought to do is get a contract with well known fast food joints and put some in there. They'd make more money.
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^Stoopid idea! Who wants to pay $6.00 for a Big Mac???? Or try $7.50 for a Wendy's triple cheeseburger?
The food units make enough money as it is. On many days the crowds are out of control.
What food units would really make money is something that is exclusively made in the park, like Fiesta Fries is and the legendary Funnel Cakes. The park could start selling elephant ears or fried ice cream again like it did in the old days. In the past the guests have asked me if that stuff was still around.
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Mr. D.T. wrote:^Stoopid idea! Who wants to pay $6.00 for a Big Mac???? Or try $7.50 for a Wendy's triple cheeseburger?
Apparently enough. There is a McDonald's on Navy Pier and about every shopping mall across the United States. As for me, I'd be willing to pay.
I'd also like to tell the penny-pinchers as Shaprio put it: Suck it up people! You had the choice to go to a theme park, so stop complaining that they charge money. This is definately my number one pet peeve relating to theme parks.