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  • November 5, 2009: McDonald's at WDW

    Two articles today! They're closely related, so I initiated a single MiceChat thread.

    Why eat ordinary french fries when you can eat genuine, brand-name McDonald's French Fries at Yester World?

    There are plenty of attractions sposnored by corporations at the theme parks at Yesterland and Yester World. But here’s a case of a corporation sponsoring an entire land!

    Please discuss the articles here.
    Werner Weiss
    Curator of Yesterland, featuring discontinued Disneyland attractions

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    Re: November 5, 2009: McDonald's at WDW

    I think McDonald's fries are pretty tasty. And I've never had a problem overall with seeing sponsorships inside Disney parks. But for some reason I never much liked seeing the golden arches inside a park. It seemed to cheapen the atmosphere of the place. Plus I just can't imagine waiting in line to only get fries & a coke.

    Thanks for the retrospective!

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    • #3
      Re: November 5, 2009: McDonald's at WDW

      cool articles and pictures.


      QUICK NOTE: there are several inconsistencies/errors of where the eateries are/were.

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        Re: November 5, 2009: McDonald's at WDW

        Thanks Werner; very interesting info. I can promise you that I would have never purchased McDonald's french fries or anything else McDonald's while inside a Disney park! I've always had the philosophy that if you can eat it at home, don't eat it on vacation-try new things! My 5 yr old however would beg to differ.

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          Re: November 5, 2009: McDonald's at WDW

          Originally posted by Baloo View Post
          QUICK NOTE: there are several inconsistencies/errors of where the eateries are/were.
          What are the errors?

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            Re: November 5, 2009: McDonald's at WDW

            Originally posted by Baloo View Post
            QUICK NOTE: there are several inconsistencies/errors of where the eateries are/were.
            What are the inconsistencies/errors?
            Werner Weiss
            Curator of Yesterland, featuring discontinued Disneyland attractions

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              Re: November 5, 2009: McDonald's at WDW

              I enjoy a good meal at McDonalds as well, but seeing them in the parks left a bad taste in my mouth (no pun intended!). Seeing something as modern and mass-produced as McDonalds just didn't feel right in, say, Frontierland. Personally, I'm glad they're now found only around the property outside the parks. Although it does seem I eat one of those practically every trip!
              Last edited by MarkTwain; 11-06-2009, 10:42 AM. Reason: Been really sloppy about spelling lately!

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              • #8
                Re: November 5, 2009: McDonald's at WDW

                Originally posted by Werner Weiss View Post
                What are the inconsistencies/errors?
                I think they all relate to transposing Animal Kingdom for Hollywood Studios and vice versa

                That should probably read "Unlike Hollywood Studios and Epcot," as the park you are talking about is Animal Kingdom.

                Later on...

                This should also read Animal Kingdom, as Petrifries was most certainly located in that park.

                Those are the only two that jumped out at me, though somebody who was reading more carefully may have caught more.
                I worked at Walt Disney World as a member of the Disney College Program in Spring 2008 and Summer 2010. Now, I build software, design live events, and frequently make the short trek from Costa Mesa to Disneyland with my Annual Passport in hand.

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                  Re: November 5, 2009: McDonald's at WDW

                  Originally posted by MarkTwain View Post
                  Personally, I'm glad they're now found only around the proprety outside the parks. Although it does seem I at one of those practically every trip!
                  Couldn't agree more. "Corporate alliances" such as these should never have such a bold impact on the magic. Though I will admit that the location near the All Star Resorts was a popular stop for myself after completing my workday at Animal Kingdom. Quite handy to have around.
                  I worked at Walt Disney World as a member of the Disney College Program in Spring 2008 and Summer 2010. Now, I build software, design live events, and frequently make the short trek from Costa Mesa to Disneyland with my Annual Passport in hand.

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                  • #10
                    Re: November 5, 2009: McDonald's at WDW

                    I don't know it if was one of the errors that the other poster was talking about, but the Safari Amber isn't just for DAK and AKL. It's also sold at the Safari Outpost in Epcot. But other than that, I don't think you can find it anywhere else on property (and definatley not off property for that matter).

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                      Re: November 5, 2009: McDonald's at WDW

                      Originally posted by MarkTwain View Post
                      I enjoy a good meal at McDonalds as well, but seeing them in the parks left a bad taste in my mouth (no pun intended!).
                      Werner Weiss
                      Curator of Yesterland, featuring discontinued Disneyland attractions

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                      • #12
                        Re: November 5, 2009: McDonald's at WDW

                        Thank you to everyone who helped me identify the errors in the McDonald's Food article today. I now fixed the two instances of misidentified park names and the fact that Safari Amber beer is available at Epcot.

                        That's what I get for proofreading after midnight when I'm dead tired.

                        If there's anything else I need to fix, please let me know.
                        Werner Weiss
                        Curator of Yesterland, featuring discontinued Disneyland attractions

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                        • #13
                          Re: November 5, 2009: McDonald's at WDW

                          Originally posted by Werner Weiss View Post
                          Two articles today! They're closely related, so I initiated a single MiceChat thread.

                          Why eat ordinary french fries when you can eat genuine, brand-name McDonald's French Fries at Yester World?There are plenty of attractions sposnored by corporations at the theme parks at Yesterland and Yester World. But here’s a case of a corporation sponsoring an entire land!Please discuss the articles here.
                          Werner Weiss
                          I think You did a Good Job!
                          THANK YOU!

                          I have a question?
                          But not sure if I understanding about McDonald's /Disney......
                          I know at the Disneyland resort ther is no more McDonald's !
                          If I understanding right there "NO" more McDonald's anywere
                          at WDW resort also?
                          Soaring like an EAGLE !

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                          • #14
                            Re: November 5, 2009: McDonald's at WDW

                            I believe there are no more french fry kiosks in the parks. But there are still 2 full blown McDonald's restaurants on property - just not in the parks.

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                              Re: November 5, 2009: McDonald's at WDW

                              McDonald's never belonged in a Disney park, but even if it is one of the top perfoming stores, it really shouldn't be in the Marketplace either. Granted, Disney's current vision for Downtown Disney seems to be largely just another shopping mall with 3rd-party tenants (and a limited Disney presence), but at least with T-Rex and Earl of Sandwich most people don't have one back home. I don't travel 1,400 miles to WDW to eat at McDonald's.

                              I have somewhat less of a problem with the one near the All-Star Resort entrance, but I'd be perfectly happy if the golden arches were evicted from WDW property altogether.

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