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Old 27 Jul 19, 08:45 PM  
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Originally Posted by The Fatadder View Post
Enjoyed the highs and lows, looking forward the main report. Your food comments should prove very useful in allowing me to advise my vegan sister in law before next years trip.

I never gave Feb half term any consideration when planning (thinking we were between our two week October half term and the end of August) but it sounds an ideal compromise.
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Thanks for reading, I really must crack on with last year’s report so I can get this one underway. Glad the food comments will be useful to your sister in law.

We loved going in February especially because we had perfect weather and we’re keeping fingers crossed that will be repeated next year .
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How did you find Universal for vegan offerings? Only there 2nights but wondering what parks are like and evening meal choices?
Sorry, only just seen this. The Universal parks are a lot better than they used to be (even a year or two ago) for vegan offerings. There’s a vegan burger (I think from memory it’s a Beyond Burger but I don’t have my notes to hand) at each park (I’m sure it’s at Richter’s in US and Burger Digs in IoA) and we also enjoyed the ‘chicken’ style burger at Mel’s Drive In (they also have that at IoA, possibly at the Comic Strip Cafe.) There are also a couple of non-burger options across the parks.

Cowfish at CityWalk has lovely vegan dishes and Antojitos was good for us too. Hard Rock Cafe and Bob Marley have options too, although we had slightly less successful meals there and I’m pretty sure there are others with vegan options. The vegan apple fritter donut at Voodoo Donuts is so good and I’m not usually interested in desserts, cakes or donuts at all.

Check out universalorlandovegans on Instagram and their vegan wiki which we found really useful. We got all our info from those.

veganwiki.info/en/Universal_Orlando_Vegans

Have a great trip 😊.
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