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3 Jul 20, 11:22 AM |
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VIP Dibber
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Universal Dining Plan
Howdy,
do any of you fine people know how much it is to buy a Universal Full service dining plan? On line I found that the price for the Quick service was $25.99 but nothing on the full service. I emailed Uni who replied with the price for Quick service and forgot to answer what I had asked! Ta.
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3 Jul 20, 11:23 AM |
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VIP Dibber
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Hi
I think you can only have the ‘full’ if staying at one of the on-site hotels. Someone will correct me if I am wrong. |
3 Jul 20, 01:39 PM |
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GEORGE
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You are correct but must be booked through Universal not 3rd party.
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3 Jul 20, 03:21 PM |
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Apprentice Imagineer
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Literally just reading this if any use
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3 Jul 20, 03:32 PM |
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slightly serious Dibber
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We did look into this too as we've got 4 days to the Royal Pacific booked next year. Unfortunately, after a bit of research, it seems that the traditional quick server fayre within the two parks doesn't seem that appealing after all.
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3 Jul 20, 05:47 PM |
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Thanks all , the price was on the link by Shkyler, $64 a day.
A load of dummy bookings at restaurants on the quick plan showed we would struggle to make a profit, on my days off ill price up the full service to see if its worth buying. As I've booked through a 3rd party Universal said that I could buy it from the ticket desk in reception. Edited at 05:49 PM. Reason: grammer |
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8 Jul 20, 10:24 AM |
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I've done a bit of pricing up and found:
Quick service - $26 + tax EACH DAY, YOU CAN ENJOY: • One Quick Service Meal consisting of one of each: entrée and non-alcoholic beverage. • One Snack (such as popcorn, ice cream or a frozen beverage) from food carts or quick service locations. • One Beverage (non-alcoholic) from food carts or quick service locations To make a profit you would have to order the expensive items on a menu such as a Clogger burger from Crustys for $20 and a Buzz cola for $4.59. Couldn't find much on snacks but a Cinnamon roll costs $4.49 and for a drink you can get an expensive Powerade for $5. This comes to $34.08 so you would have saved. Only issue I can see is me being annoyed if the wife or kids wanted to order something cheaper which would mean I lose money on the deal. The Full service $64 + tax * YOU CAN ENJOY: • One Full Service Meal consisting of one of each: entrée, Dining Plan dessert, & non-alcoholic beverage. • One Quick Service Meal consisting of one of each: entrée platter and non-alcoholic beverage. • One Snack (such as popcorn, ice cream or a frozen beverage) from food carts or quick service locations. • One Beverage (non-alcoholic) from food carts or quick service locations. As the wife wants to eat at Margaritaville I priced up there first. A mains will set you back between $20 - $24, $5 a pudding and $5 for a drink bringing the total to around $30 - $34. This would be close to recouping the money I paid for the plan. NBC would cost a few dollars more but would still only cost me $38 if I ordered the expensive items. A way of saving a bit more money was if you were considering buying a Freestyle cup, you can upgrade to Freestyle on the Plans for around $6 instead of the normal price of around $16 and then top it up as normal I think I've ruled out the Full plan as an option as I think we would struggle to break even, the QS plan with the Freestyle could save me a bit and if it doesn't I wont be massively out of pocket, might buy it on the first day and see how it goes. *(the site I used to price up the Freestyle and Full plan is a couple of years old and I think you could add another couple of dollars to the FP price, the QS price is current, not sure on Freestyle. The prices on food and drinks doesn't include tax) I need a nap now as my brain hurts
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8 Jul 20, 11:10 AM |
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Great to know thanks
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