meal deal

tinkertot12

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can the meal deal be shared? we are neither big eats so if we just got one entree for lunch, and dinner can you share?
 
No, each person must have their own wristband.


Someone posted on another thread that you can share so I am very confused. If say my DH got a meal ticket and got a meal, can't he go back to get more food since it is all you can eat? How would they know whether you are sharing or no unless there are spys out watching everyone with and without wristbands:confused3 Same with my kids. They don't eat a whole lote so I know it is definitely not worth it to get a meal ticket for them since they usually eat off of us!
 
Multiple trips to feed a family with just one or two paying is stealing. They may or may not catch you just the same way you may or may not be caught shoplifting. Now that I have said my moral piece, do whatever your concience and/or pocketbook dictates.
 

CalgaryGary- I agree with you 100%. That is stealing.

I was there last year and bought the meal deal and every person in my family did as well, regardless of how much they eat. We did notice that there are workers that walk around and look closely to see if you have a wristband and whatnot. They kind of just lurk around the restaurant.

I'm sure people have done the sharing thing, and that is why we see the prices of the wristbands increase constantly. It's the people who don't follow the rules who ruin it for the rest of us!
 
I'm sure people have done the sharing thing, and that is why we see the prices of the wristbands increase constantly. It's the people who don't follow the rules who ruin it for the rest of us!
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Someone posted on another thread that you can share so I am very confused. If say my DH got a meal ticket and got a meal, can't he go back to get more food since it is all you can eat? How would they know whether you are sharing or no unless there are spys out watching everyone with and without wristbands:confused3 Same with my kids. They don't eat a whole lote so I know it is definitely not worth it to get a meal ticket for them since they usually eat off of us!


Since none of you are big eaters, the meal deal probably wouldn't be a bargain for you anyway. . . just purchase a meal or two and share. . . why even consider the meal deal?? :confused3
 
I am understanding this correctly, that with the meal deal, it is all you can eat? (I would certainly get one for each person) but does this mean that if my DH or DS wants more food at lunch they just go get more... and its one price for the entire day?

What are the food choices? Is it useable at both parks?


TIA
Paula in CT
 
I am understanding this correctly, that with the meal deal, it is all you can eat? (I would certainly get one for each person) but does this mean that if my DH or DS wants more food at lunch they just go get more... and its one price for the entire day?

What are the food choices? Is it useable at both parks?


TIA
Paula in CT

Yes, you can go back for more for each person with a meal deal ticket. You can get a 2 park meal ticket or a 1 park meal ticket. You can visit this link to find out more https://secure.universalstudios.com...ExternalID=UOMain&CategoryExternalID=UOMDLive Here are the details for the 2 park ticket:
2-Park/1-Day Meal Deal Ticket
Your Meal Deal ticket includes one (1) day of unlimited trips through the food service lines at participating Meal Deal locations.
Participating locations are Louie's Italian Restaurant, Mel's Drive-In, Monsters Café and the International Food & Film Festival in Universal Studios Florida® AND Circus McGurkus Café Stoo-pendous™, Captain America Diner®, Burger Digs, and Comic Strip Café® in Universal's Islands of Adventure®. Restrictions apply*.
Islands of Adventure menu items include:
Adult (ages 10 & up) - Cheese or Pepperoni Pizza, Chicken Sandwiches, Chicken Fingers, Hamburgers, variety of Salads, Spaghetti & Meatball, Meatball Sub, Fettuccine Alfredo, Fried Fish & Chips, Sweet & Sour Platter, Beef & Broccoli Platter, and Dragon Combo Platter
Child (ages 9 & under) - Cheese or Pepperoni Pizza, Macaroni & Cheese, Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwich, Fried chicken with Mashed Potatoes, Spaghetti & Meatball, and a Mini Hot Dog or Cheeseburgers with Fries
Universal Studios Florida menu items include:
Adult (ages 10 & up) - Cheese or Pepperoni Pizza, Mediterranean Tuna Salad, Chicken Sandwiches, Chicken Fingers, Hamburgers, Garden Burger, variety of Salads, Fresh Fruit Plate, Spaghetti & Meatball, Meatball Sub, Fettuccine Alfredo, Sweet & Sour Platter, Stir Fry Beef & Broccoli Platter, and Szechwan Orange Chicken
Child (ages 9 & under) - Cheese or Pepperoni Pizza, Macaroni & Cheese, Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwich, Fried chicken with Mashed Potatoes, Spaghetti & Meatball, and a Mini Hot Dog or Mini Cheeseburger with Fries
*RESTRICTIONS:
This Meal Deal Ticket is valid for one (1) day of unlimited trips through the food service lines at all participating Meal Deal locations at both Universal Studios Florida® AND Universal's Islands of Adventure®.
This ticket must be exchanged for a Meal Deal wristband at any participating restaurant. The wristband must be worn in order to take part in Meal Deal Program
Only valid at Louie's Italian Restaurant, Mel's Drive-In, Monsters Café and the International Food & Film Festival in Universal Studios Florida and Circus McGurkus Café Stupendous, Captain America Diner, Burger Digs, and Comic Strip Café in Islands of Adventure
Does not include dinner entrees at Universal CityWalk®.
Children ages 9 and under order from the Kid's Menu
Valid for one entrée platter and one dessert per trip through the food service line. Sharing of food is NOT permitted.
Dining available until 30 minutes prior to park closing
Beverages and merchandise not included
Tickets are non-refundable

For $5 more, you can get a CityWalk Dinner Entrée, which would include: one (1) dinner entree at Bob Marley's, Pat O'Brien's, Latin Quarter, or Pastamore' at Universal's CityWalk®. Meal also includes coffee, tea, or soft drink.
 
I wanted to add for those who were thinking about sharing.....that would make for a miserable time because by the time you got through the line again....the rest of your party could be long since finished with the first round of food you brought to the table and waiting on you. I don't know about you, but my time is worth more than that! Really, I think you'd be happier skipping the meal deal and sharing meals if you want to save money. Another point to remember is that water in a cup is FREE at the CS restaurants and soft drinks cost $2.39 for a small and $2.99 for a large.
 
to me sharing this deal would be like sharing at a buffet all you can eat.
I am going to buy this for my teen son for our trip in May,we are going to be there for 5 days so I am buying the meal deal for 2 of those days.I like being prepaid for our trip.LOL..... I have also purchased gift cards for the Hard Rock for lunch as well as Jimmy Buffets. My kids for Easter are getting the 25.00 gift cards for Hard Rock.
 
I am understanding this correctly, that with the meal deal, it is all you can eat? (I would certainly get one for each person) but does this mean that if my DH or DS wants more food at lunch they just go get more... and its one price for the entire day?

What are the food choices? Is it useable at both parks?


TIA
Paula in CT

t-and-a gave you some great info about the meal deal but I'll weigh in with my opinion. It is the one of the few things that universal does wrong. I personally find that it is geared towards teens (and those that eat like them) and wish it was more like WDW's meal plan. Just my 2 cents.
 
I personally find that it is geared towards teens (and those that eat like them) and wish it was more like WDW's meal plan. Just my 2 cents.


I agree,I think this is great for teens because then it is prepaid plus they get to stop in & eat when they want to.LOL

I am going to buy my son 2 days of this & see how it works for him.
 
Since none of you are big eaters, the meal deal probably wouldn't be a bargain for you anyway. . . just purchase a meal or two and share. . . why even consider the meal deal?? :confused3

You are absolutely right! It does make more sense to just buy individual meals here and there then spend the extra money on the meal tickets. The only one who can eat alot is my DH so maybe he can get a meal deal and the rest of us just eat whenever we want.
 




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