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Old 21 Jun 19, 03:30 PM  
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Apologies if this has been asked before, I have booked All Star Movies via Thomas Cook and we have 14 day park tickets through Orlando Attractions. We booked the flight and accommodation back in February before the free dining plans/breakfast came out. Can we buy some sort of dining package when we get there?

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Old 21 Jun 19, 03:35 PM  
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No you have to book the dining package in advance, but you can pay to add it onto an existing booking. Would be best speaking to Orlando Attractions I think as it's added to the tickets not the hotel, but you'll probably have to give them your hotel details.
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Old 21 Jun 19, 04:14 PM  
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No you have to book the dining package in advance, but you can pay to add it onto an existing booking. Would be best speaking to Orlando Attractions I think as it's added to the tickets not the hotel, but you'll probably have to give them your hotel details.
I don't think the OP is going to be able to buy a dining plan, you have to have purchased tickets and booked the hotel as a package to do so.
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Old 21 Jun 19, 04:19 PM  
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I don't think the OP is going to be able to buy a dining plan, you have to have purchased tickets and booked the hotel as a package to do so.
Claudette's right, you have to book all three together !
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No as above you need to buy a package with hotel and tickets to be able to buy the dining plan. You will be able to buy a refill mug in the food court for your stay for soft drinks and coffee.
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To be honest, paying for the dining plan rarely works out value for money. I've seen people suggest putting what you would spend on the dining plan onto a separate pre-paid card to pay for your meals.
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