We did the Meal Deal our first day @ USF. Seeing that we woke at 6
o am and traveled from the gulf, we were hungry.
We stopped at Mel's Diner first. This was at 10:30 am and the line was already long. I ordered our meals and waited in line. Then I realized that I was supposed to get dessert with each meal and the guy taking my order didn't ask me what I wanted. I went back (cut in front of the line, sorry I wasn't taken care of like I was supposed to). I said "Aren't I supposed to get dessert with these meals", and he said "You didn't ask". Well, let me tell you, I was not pleased (hungry, anxious, in a hurry for the parks), and I said "Well, that's your job, isn't it ?".
Anyway, I had a grilled chicken sandwich, the rest had burgers (they were good).I found out that we could buy the refillable mug there also (you don't HAVE to buy it online like they say). So I bought one. So we had a free refillable mug and a Sponge Bob from last trip for 5 people.
Let me say...the free refillable mug is worth it's weight in gold.
Let me first explain that when they say that it is "All you can eat", that means that you have to go back in line for about 10-20 min. to get your food. With the refillable mug (the free refillable), which can be bought at any of the restaurants offering the Meal Deal (about $8.50 including tax), you can just bypass the lines and go to the end and ask for a refill.
Next meal was at the International Food and Film, We all got different things, Sweet & Sour chicken (mediocre), pizza, chicken tenders. It was ok. BUT, the guy at the cashier's station told me that his manager told him to refill the refillable mugs (the one's that cost you to refill) for free because they were running out of the Meal Deal refillable mugs to sell. ?HUH? Anyways, free pop !!!!
We had the Meal Deal at IOA also and found that Captain America diner wrapped their burgers. Seeing that I had a bag from souveniers and a pony tail holder, I wrapped up the fries (which came in a cup) with napkins and put the burger in the bag. I took it back to our room, so yes, you can take things back to your rooms.
Louie's even wraps them up in saran wrap. So If you can live off of burgers, pizza, oriental chicken, chicken tenders, and the like, go for it. Myself...I would have rather let the family eat this "stuff" and I'd go for smaller, less heavy meals.

We stopped at Mel's Diner first. This was at 10:30 am and the line was already long. I ordered our meals and waited in line. Then I realized that I was supposed to get dessert with each meal and the guy taking my order didn't ask me what I wanted. I went back (cut in front of the line, sorry I wasn't taken care of like I was supposed to). I said "Aren't I supposed to get dessert with these meals", and he said "You didn't ask". Well, let me tell you, I was not pleased (hungry, anxious, in a hurry for the parks), and I said "Well, that's your job, isn't it ?".
Anyway, I had a grilled chicken sandwich, the rest had burgers (they were good).I found out that we could buy the refillable mug there also (you don't HAVE to buy it online like they say). So I bought one. So we had a free refillable mug and a Sponge Bob from last trip for 5 people.
Let me say...the free refillable mug is worth it's weight in gold.
Let me first explain that when they say that it is "All you can eat", that means that you have to go back in line for about 10-20 min. to get your food. With the refillable mug (the free refillable), which can be bought at any of the restaurants offering the Meal Deal (about $8.50 including tax), you can just bypass the lines and go to the end and ask for a refill.
Next meal was at the International Food and Film, We all got different things, Sweet & Sour chicken (mediocre), pizza, chicken tenders. It was ok. BUT, the guy at the cashier's station told me that his manager told him to refill the refillable mugs (the one's that cost you to refill) for free because they were running out of the Meal Deal refillable mugs to sell. ?HUH? Anyways, free pop !!!!

We had the Meal Deal at IOA also and found that Captain America diner wrapped their burgers. Seeing that I had a bag from souveniers and a pony tail holder, I wrapped up the fries (which came in a cup) with napkins and put the burger in the bag. I took it back to our room, so yes, you can take things back to your rooms.
Louie's even wraps them up in saran wrap. So If you can live off of burgers, pizza, oriental chicken, chicken tenders, and the like, go for it. Myself...I would have rather let the family eat this "stuff" and I'd go for smaller, less heavy meals.