theparsons
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Apr 22, 2007
Ok, I know I had questions about the Sea World All Day Dining, so here's what I found out during our April 2013 trip. I have no idea how often Sea World changes it's menus or prices, but this should help a little on deciding if the dining deal with work for you.
It is $32.99 for adults and $16.99 for children (age 3-9).
All Day Dining allows you to have one entrée; one non-alcoholic drink (regular size) and EITHER one side or one dessert. However, you can get more food just by going back through the line again. On our days the lines were 5-10 minutes max, so it wasn't a big deal....we got our entrée/drink/side and went back later for a dessert. A few times we just walked up and got a dessert, lol. VERY unusual for us, but so much fun. Desserts are $3.69 at EVERY participating restaurant (there are other desserts not included in the dining plan, they typically were the really large items and the special desserts that included a souvenir or a reusable plate). I give prices here for those that want to price out what they might eat to see if the dining deal might work for them.
When you purchase your wristband be sure to ask them for the hours of the participating restaurants for that day. It is also printed on the back of the park map. This matters because both days we were there all but one of the participating restaurants closed more than an hour before the park closed (for us that meant 2 restaurants closing at 3:45 or 4:00pm. ) Since we knew about this from another trip, we knew to pick the latest open restaurant for our last meal of the day.
It is $32.99 for adults and $16.99 for children (age 3-9).
All Day Dining allows you to have one entrée; one non-alcoholic drink (regular size) and EITHER one side or one dessert. However, you can get more food just by going back through the line again. On our days the lines were 5-10 minutes max, so it wasn't a big deal....we got our entrée/drink/side and went back later for a dessert. A few times we just walked up and got a dessert, lol. VERY unusual for us, but so much fun. Desserts are $3.69 at EVERY participating restaurant (there are other desserts not included in the dining plan, they typically were the really large items and the special desserts that included a souvenir or a reusable plate). I give prices here for those that want to price out what they might eat to see if the dining deal might work for them.
When you purchase your wristband be sure to ask them for the hours of the participating restaurants for that day. It is also printed on the back of the park map. This matters because both days we were there all but one of the participating restaurants closed more than an hour before the park closed (for us that meant 2 restaurants closing at 3:45 or 4:00pm. ) Since we knew about this from another trip, we knew to pick the latest open restaurant for our last meal of the day.