I hadn't heard this...where did you see the information?With the meal deal going away, I know it will be too costly to feed my "always hungry teens" when we are at UO/IOA.
I hate this change and wondered how you all felt about it?
damo said:https://www.universalorlando.com/Restaurants/Universal-Dining-Plan.aspx
Simply Delicious, All Day Long
Each day of the Dining Plan that you purchase lets you enjoy one relaxing meal at a table service restaurant (entrée, dessert and non-alcoholic beverage); one fun meal at a counter service eatery (entrée and non-alcoholic beverage); plus one tasty snack and one cold or hot drink from outdoor food carts or select counter service locations. The Universal Dining Plan can be added to a Universal Parks and Resorts Vacation package.
Hmm... Some of that sounds familiar...
damo said:People have been complaining that Universal didn't have a dining plan like WDW for a long time. I guess they finally caved.
n/atotally makes sense to me. Day visitors will have the same problem as they do at disney. Which really isn't all that problematic.
I just hope the food quality doesn't suffer because of this...like it has at Disney.
does anyone see the problem..........
not enough restaurants to accommodate these people!!!!
Got an email today: https://www.universalorlando.com/Re...source=A000004382.000000469&IndivKey=10706332 $25 1 park, $30 2 park $13/$15 for under 10 years old
Universal's Islands of Adventure
Circus McGurkus Café
Stoo-pendous™
Counter Service
Lunch, Dinner Comic Strip Cafe®
Counter Service
Lunch, Dinner The Burger Digs®
Counter Service
Lunch, Dinner
Universal Studios Florida
Mel's Drive-In
Counter Service
Lunch, DinnerLouie's Italian Restaurant
Counter Service
Lunch, DinnerMonster's Café
Counter Service
Lunch, Dinner
Circus McGurkus Cafe Stoo-pendus™
A Family Favorite
That's the normal meal deal...I don't think that is the new one that is coming.