Tinkerbellarella
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My boyfriend and I just returned from a 5nt stay in Orlando. We visited Sea World and US/IOA and took advantage of the Meal Deal while at the latter two parks. My observations...
*This is a great deal IF you aren't looking for much variety. While there were 3 participating restaurants in each park, the food is generally the same across the board. In some fashion, in at least one restaurant, the following is offered: cheeseburger w/fries, chix sandwich with fries, pizza, salad with/without grilled chicken, fried chicken meal with corn, spaghetti with meat balls, alfredo with/without chicken, and some small variety of chinese/asian food. (That might sound like a lot now, but every time I passed by somewhere serving BBQ, I wanted it simply because I couldn't have it! LOL) Also, it's the same 4 desserts everywhere: lemon cake, jello parfait, chocolate chip cookie or chocolate mouse cake. And they're just ok.
*The quality of the food is just ok. Having eaten CS at both the Disney and the non-Disney parks, I found, Disney and SW had superior food in terms of taste, variety and quantity.
*I actually thought the souvenir cups that you get with the Meal Deal were worth it. Some people don't care for the fact that you can only refill them at the Meal Deal locations but we never had a problem with that. They're pretty big and if you tell them light ice they'll last a while. If you want to refill them somewhere other than one of the Meal Deal locations, it's less than a dollar. We discovered this when we refilled ours at Cinnabon at CityWalk on the way out.
*Of the 3 restaurants in each park, I personally enjoyed The Burger Digs at IOA and Louie's at US. I will say this - be prepared to wait! A lot of people take advantage of this program and, coupled with people who don't, the lines get long! Even during "off" meal times.
Now, would I do it again? Probably not for me. My boyfriend isn't overly picky about what he eats (pretty easy to please) and he eats A LOT. In terms of his meals alone, both my and his deal was paid for once and over again. (To put it in perspective, he's 5'11" and 210lbs of muscle - this man puts away a 24oz. prime rib when we go out for steak.) I, however, didn't use it to it's full "potential' and, as I said, didn't care for the limits or the quality. However, I'm not sorry we tried it. We did this trip on a budget and, for the most part, this kept us within our budget. I would've liked maybe to have done a couple of other sit down meals, but instead we splurged and went to the California Grill one night.
One completely random yet kind of related thing - we had the 2 Park Meal Deal for 2 Days, however we were at US/IOA for 3 days. On the 3rd day we were on our own (also happened to be the day we ate at CG) and we tried out the BK Whopper Bar they now have at CityWalk. If you're a Whopper fan, try this out. It was great. So many ways to customize your burger and the prices were more reasonable than I'd thought they'd be.
Let me know if I can provide any more info, insight or answer any questions! I'm always happy to help.
Happy traveling!
*This is a great deal IF you aren't looking for much variety. While there were 3 participating restaurants in each park, the food is generally the same across the board. In some fashion, in at least one restaurant, the following is offered: cheeseburger w/fries, chix sandwich with fries, pizza, salad with/without grilled chicken, fried chicken meal with corn, spaghetti with meat balls, alfredo with/without chicken, and some small variety of chinese/asian food. (That might sound like a lot now, but every time I passed by somewhere serving BBQ, I wanted it simply because I couldn't have it! LOL) Also, it's the same 4 desserts everywhere: lemon cake, jello parfait, chocolate chip cookie or chocolate mouse cake. And they're just ok.
*The quality of the food is just ok. Having eaten CS at both the Disney and the non-Disney parks, I found, Disney and SW had superior food in terms of taste, variety and quantity.
*I actually thought the souvenir cups that you get with the Meal Deal were worth it. Some people don't care for the fact that you can only refill them at the Meal Deal locations but we never had a problem with that. They're pretty big and if you tell them light ice they'll last a while. If you want to refill them somewhere other than one of the Meal Deal locations, it's less than a dollar. We discovered this when we refilled ours at Cinnabon at CityWalk on the way out.
*Of the 3 restaurants in each park, I personally enjoyed The Burger Digs at IOA and Louie's at US. I will say this - be prepared to wait! A lot of people take advantage of this program and, coupled with people who don't, the lines get long! Even during "off" meal times.
Now, would I do it again? Probably not for me. My boyfriend isn't overly picky about what he eats (pretty easy to please) and he eats A LOT. In terms of his meals alone, both my and his deal was paid for once and over again. (To put it in perspective, he's 5'11" and 210lbs of muscle - this man puts away a 24oz. prime rib when we go out for steak.) I, however, didn't use it to it's full "potential' and, as I said, didn't care for the limits or the quality. However, I'm not sorry we tried it. We did this trip on a budget and, for the most part, this kept us within our budget. I would've liked maybe to have done a couple of other sit down meals, but instead we splurged and went to the California Grill one night.
One completely random yet kind of related thing - we had the 2 Park Meal Deal for 2 Days, however we were at US/IOA for 3 days. On the 3rd day we were on our own (also happened to be the day we ate at CG) and we tried out the BK Whopper Bar they now have at CityWalk. If you're a Whopper fan, try this out. It was great. So many ways to customize your burger and the prices were more reasonable than I'd thought they'd be.
Let me know if I can provide any more info, insight or answer any questions! I'm always happy to help.

Happy traveling!