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Old 13 Jun 22, 01:05 PM  
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Seaworld, Busch & Aquatica menu prices ?

Hi All,

Can someone help with menu prices for the parks in the title, google seems to only show the "all day dining" option, just trying to get a good idea on budget for this years trip

Thanks in advance.
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Old 13 Jun 22, 02:40 PM  
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I've relentlessly Googled over the last few weeks and can't find them ANYWHERE! 🤣
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Old 13 Jun 22, 02:54 PM  
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To give you an idea some images of menus I have found from recent months

The smokehouse

The smokehouse sampler is $23
Brisket platter is $20
Smoked chicken platter is $17
Kids meals $10-11

Build a buger at altitude burgers was $15 (that was 9 months ago)

Paninis $12-14

Quick serve options at seaworld are generally more expensive than at Disney or universal.
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Old 13 Jun 22, 03:14 PM  
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Originally Posted by m2k00 View Post
To give you an idea some images of menus I have found from recent months

The smokehouse

The smokehouse sampler is $23
Brisket platter is $20
Smoked chicken platter is $17
Kids meals $10-11

Build a buger at altitude burgers was $15 (that was 9 months ago)

Paninis $12-14

Quick serve options at seaworld are generally more expensive than at Disney or universal.
Thank you! Have you tried any of the food yourself? If so, how was it?

SW/BG have always been more expensive, but I used to find their food much better than the US/Disney QS options so wasn't too fussed about the price.
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Old 13 Jun 22, 03:20 PM  
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Have on many trips in the last last trip was 2018. It’s ok always generally eaten at the smokehouse which has always been decent for theme park quick serve food. I find the quick serve food at Disney better (well except MK and HS!) much better options certainly in recent years. But do eat at the Disney springs quick serve locations alot rather than always in the parks. I alsoDon’t think the quality is any better than universal which is cheaper.

We have got all day dinning with 3 park pass so cost isn’t going to be an issue this time as the ticket only cost me £12 more than the uk unlimited ticket.

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Old 13 Jun 22, 04:39 PM  
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Thank you for all the replies so far
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Old 13 Jun 22, 04:43 PM  
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Originally Posted by m2k00 View Post
To give you an idea some images of menus I have found from recent months

The smokehouse

The smokehouse sampler is $23
Brisket platter is $20
Smoked chicken platter is $17
Kids meals $10-11

Build a buger at altitude burgers was $15 (that was 9 months ago)

Paninis $12-14

Quick serve options at seaworld are generally more expensive than at Disney or universal.
Thanks, back in 2018 when we last went to busch gardens the sampler was $16.99 plus tax so not gone up that much in 4 years, no idea if the portion sizes are different tho.


Unless you mean the smokehouse at Seaworld ?

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Old 13 Jun 22, 05:31 PM  
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Expensive! 😬
There's a chick filA in Busch now but it's way more expensive than a normal one and with limited menu . From what I remember in January a chicken burger on its own is $10 and fries and sides are all separate

I do recommend the funnel cake sundae around $10-13 but very filling!

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Old 13 Jun 22, 05:46 PM  
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I think they price the food high to push sales of the all day dinning deal as makes it look better value.
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Expensive! 😬
There's a chick filA in Busch now but it's way more expensive than a normal one and with limited menu . From what I remember in January a chicken burger on its own is $10 and fries and sides are all separate

I do recommend the funnel cake sundae around $10-13 but very filling!

I do love a funnel cake!
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