True. My mom ate breakfast there March 29th, while me and my husband rode Forbidden Journey a few times. We were just staying onsite, (no package), but it was open to anyone.
Breakfast was only available for HP packages at the beginning, but it's been open to all for quite awhile now. And with no reservations needed as far as I know.
Important to know that they start serving lunch at 10:30, so don't make your plans for breakfast too late!
Just wondering if anyone has purchased the UDP?
I never purchased any plans before in the past and I read they made some changes to them of where you can use it.
If your going with 3 people for a week, can you use it in both parks?
Do you have to use it all up in one day? Does everyone in your party need one? Can you split one ticket up, to share the plan?
I'm not really sure how this works because we dont usuallystay late at the park, we normally leave around 6pm and find a place to eat outside the park,
or would you get a QSP for 3 and use that for a late lunch/dinner?
What's your opinion on this.
Have any adults had any issues ordering off the kids menu at the three broomsticks? I'm trying to not to kill my diet but still enjoy all the good food at wizarding world. We won't have any kids in our party.
Also has anyone had an issue if your party splits up and washes you hands and the rest of you get food and gets a seat. Will the people who manage crowds prevent you from entering the restaurant and rejoining your party at the table? I haven't been to the park since the original grand opening and I remember the crowd control people being a little aggressive especially in the restaurant.
Just wondering those who have been there more recently thought's.
Well, I would just have everyone use the washroom and then go get in line.
But if someone did have to go to the bathroom, I would just exit then enter again through the "bar" (which is open to kids), and just point out where the others are already sitting.
It's a counter service place so they don't care what you're ordering.
But FYI, there are small plates of things. I typically get a bowl of potato leek soup (vegetarian, if anyone reading is interested in that) and a side salad. Sometimes we'll get fries or another sort of potato, but that's a lot of potato.
There is no soda served at WWoHP. You can certainly bring it in, though. There is a food vendor right outside Hogsmeade so if I think I will need a drink, I just pick one up.
There is no soda served at WWoHP. You can certainly bring it in, though. There is a food vendor right outside Hogsmeade so if I think I will need a drink, I just pick one up.
There's Coke Freestyle steps away at Dog Sugre's Desert Kebob House and I believe going the other way the Jurassic Park Popcorn and The Watering Hole are almost across from each other. Both offer soda. My preference being the Coke Freestyle because once you buy the cup there is almost never a line at the many machines throughout both parks.
I hope this is in the right spot. A group of 8 of us, all adults, plan to do a Wednesday night at CityWalk during our trip a month from now. I'm wondering if we'll need reservations for dinner. I don't really want to lock us down to a plan at this point, but I also don't want us to not have any options once we're down there. Does it get very busy on weeknights?
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