Very helpful video, Darren. I know you mentioned having your family waiting in line while getting food. Does that mean that certain eateries you can take the food "to go" like pizza? Or is it mandated to eat at the tables?
We got one dining pass and basically shared the meal every hour. Another tip is while you are waiting for a show, have one adult go get food because the lines can get long on a busy day. Thanks for watching!
Did you get the all day meal pass for every person or just one person? Also what time of year did you go? We’re the lines long for food? So they have Mobil order?
Hello, Great questions. I would say it depends on peoples eating habits, Sea World discourages sharing meals, except for certain dietary restrictions. We went during spring break and the lines where not to long 15-20 min. Sea World does have a mobile app in which you can order food at the different locations, but it doesn't work as well with the all day dining pass because of the 90 minutes availability window. To maximize your meal visits, I would suggest getting in line for food 15-20 min. before the 90 min. expiration or time it just right. So that you are checking out right on time for the next 90 min. availability reset. You can not purchase food until the next 90 window. I hope this helps, have a great time!
thanks for video darren, wondering if the pass can be used at the carts? where they have snacks like churros or cotton candy? also did you go on a weekday was it not as busy and didnt take too long to get food?
Hi Kathy, Unfortunately you can't use the pass at the snack carts only the food service spots designated on the website and they have signs within the park. Usually the park is less crowded during the week unless it is a holiday, Which will determine how long the lines are. I hope you have a good time.
Great video very informative. One question: did you purchase the all dining pass at the ticketing booth separately? Or you get it online along with all the day passes? Thanks!
Thanks for watching, We purchased the all Day Dinning Pass at any of the Dinning locations in the park once we got there separately from our tickets. I think you can do it either way and you can pick up your wrist band at the ticket booth
Great question, It says on the website that you receive a 10% discount on all food items, but I am not sure if that includes the all day dining pass for Silver Pass members.
Hi Philip, Yes you can re-visit the same restaurants/food stations multiple times throughout the day. We typically try to plan our route throughout the park and then visit the closest restaurant along the way. Just make sure to space them out every 1 hour to take full advantage of the all-day dining pass. Thanks for watching!
How does the wet zone work? I saw on another video it isn't reserved seating is it just first come first served? Thanks for the video we will be there from SC at the end of July
So did you choose to buy several snacks vs using the paid food pass? Guessing pretzel, churro, etc are not available at the 5 spots that are included in the dining pass?
Good question, All the food you see in the video are from the 5 food vendors that are included in the all day dinning pass. Since we were getting meals every hour we didn't feel the need to buy extra snacks, Except the falafels looked very tempting. One "All Day Dinning" pass was able to feed my family of four, but your welcome to supplement with extra snacks along the way, Enjoy!
You bought one pass and used it to feed everyone? The rules are one dining pass per person no sharing of food. No wonder people think Asians are cheap you are making us look bad, just pay for the food if you don't want to follow the rules and buy a band per person.
Hi Peter, Thank you for watching and your feedback, I think every family's food needs are different and I agree that to get the most out of the all day dining pass is to go every hour to maximize your value. If I had a family that require more food, I would definitely buy each family member a band it is definitely worth it.
If they let you take the food "to go", how can they expect people not to share? Yes they have a no sharing rule, but typically works within the confines of a restaurant, and typically a buffet at that. I prefer to think Asians are practical and will expose poorly implemented rules that you don't find in most other places =)