Sea World all you can eat?

nuts4wdw

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Hi, I read somewhere (I don't know where:rotfl2:) that Sea World offered a program where you paid one price and could get all you can eat food throughout the day at the counter services. Does such a thing exist? If so, how much is it? TIA
 
I haven't done this but I did a search and while the San Diego SW doesn't mention it on their website, the Orlando one does. When I googled it I found a review posted today that said they did it and it was around $40.

This sounds a little high since it's around $30 in Orlando-but not offered at all locations. I thought about doing this last year on our visit to Aquatica but since we didn't know how long we would stay I didn't want to risk it. Good thing as we only stayed a few hours (it was our free park with Discovery Cove purchase)

I would send an email to SW and ask them. I've always found them to be very quick with their responses.

Have a great time-I love Sea World!
 
It was right around the $30 mark last summer.
We did it a couple of times and found it very worthwhile. Not only for the meals but you could pop in a restaurant, grab a bowl of strawberries and a milk or water in between meals and it didn't cost a cent. As long as you eat 2 meals it pays for itself. We only did it when we were spending the whole day.
Hope it's on again this summer.
 
Son-in-law, a SWSD employee, says they are still doing this-at least last weekend they did. Not sure of the price but $29-$30 sounds familiar. Two times is break even. Eat that 3rd time and your ahead of the game.
 

I think you can get an entree, drink, and either side o dessert each time through the line. We did this one day last summer. Their chocolate desserts are super yummy - we tried the chocolate cake and even the chocolate pudding was good. Don't waste time on the Shamu cookie, though. :)
 
$29.99 for adults- $14.99 kids. Does not include Dinning with Shamu
 
Is there anything stopping one person paying for this deal, then purchasing all the meals for all members of their family?
 
Wow, I forgot that I posted this and was very pleasantly surprised when I checked back:rotfl2:. Thanks for the replies. I'm curious if I can purchase for select members of my family. I have an autistic son, who hardly eats in unfamiliar places, however the rest of us would enjoy it! Does it also include the free drink refills, I wonder?
 
You get a bracelet for each person that pays. There are rules about sharing, can't remember if they take your bracelet or what it is.

Last year the plan worked that you could go thru a restaurant as many times as you want but each time you can only have 1 entree, 1 drink, and 1 of either salad or dessert. You can go thru and get refills as much as you want but you have to go thru the lines. It doesn't apply to refills from the carts and stands thru out the park. There are a couple of things you can't get as entree ie; ribs at Shipwreck and something else. There are still lots of choices.
When you consider if it's worth it a meal is say $10-12, salad or dessert $4-5 and a drink (pop, water or milk) another $3, even if you only ate one meal but stopped 2 more times for a drink $6, add a bowl of strawberries and you're pretty much at the $30.
If you have have a silver passport it's a 10% discount.

My teenaged son and his friend managed to eat 3 meals on 1 day last summer so we definitely get our moneys worth. On top of a couple of stops for waters and desserts.

The turkey on a bun are excellent available at the Hospitality center.
 
Wow, I forgot that I posted this and was very pleasantly surprised when I checked back:rotfl2:. Thanks for the replies. I'm curious if I can purchase for select members of my family. I have an autistic son, who hardly eats in unfamiliar places, however the rest of us would enjoy it! Does it also include the free drink refills, I wonder?

You don't have to buy for everyone in your group, just whomever wants to do it. I don't know what the rules are about sharing, but the food lines are often so long that trying to get extra meals and share would be time-prohibitive. Each time you go through the line, you can get a drink. I believe they did let DH fill up his souvenir cup instead of getting a new, smaller, cup.
 








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