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Old 14 Feb 20, 07:33 PM  
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I was wondering... as we are planning to do a kind of ropedrop for infinity falls In July I was wondering if seafire grill is open before official opening time so that we can have breakfast with our all day dining plan there first?
Or is it unnecessary or useless to rush over infinity falls? Maybe its still fine and not to much crowded around 10Am? So go to infinity straight at park opening or relax and breakfast first?
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Old 15 Feb 20, 07:14 PM  
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Seafield grill is open for breakfast it opens when the park opens.
We have done it twice and the breakfast was good well worth it on the all day dining.
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Old 16 Feb 20, 10:28 AM  
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Thx for your answer! Do you think it would make sense to go to infinity falls first instead of breakfast first?
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Old 16 Feb 20, 10:47 AM  
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When we went a few weeks after infinity falls opened we had breakfast first, did a couple of coasters and then went to infinity falls later in the morning, which was fine. Queue built up around lunch time. Ice breaker will be open when you go so I imagine as a new coaster a lot of people will head over to ride that first.
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Old 16 Feb 20, 10:49 AM  
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Is the food on the all day dining plan at Sea World similar to the food at DC ?
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Old 16 Feb 20, 11:00 AM  
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Never done DC but as I understand it at DC its a buffet. At Seaworld you can get a main, drink and side or desert from most of the quick serve locations, so plenty of choice. You can use the deal once per hour ,you dont have to always get a main eg could just get a drink. Plus a few people have said they dont restrict how often you get drinks/bottles of water.

Breakfast if I remember correctly is continental and get a drink, either cereal or fruit and a pastry or muffin.

For us we are only visiting Seaworld and Busch gardens once each, its around 110 ish for a UK 14 day pass. However on Visit Orlando can get 2 days with all day dinning for the same price 110 or 3 visits for 120. Doesnt inc parking like the uk ticket but as we arent driving makes perfect sense for us to get the deal with dinning included.

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Old 16 Feb 20, 12:33 PM  
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We used it for drinks more than food we aren't massive eaters but if you have breakfast and lunch plus numerous drinks it still pays for itself easily.
The breakfast is sort of a buffet the rest as has been said is main drink and side or pudding at all the quick service restaurant's.
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