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Is that limited to just one dining place or any food place at the park?

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The Flags plan has a list of places and what you can get.

For around that price, I could my family getting this in a few years when our son is a bit bigger and we go to the park more often.

Wish they had this when I was 14-17 and had a season pass and would go 2 times per week all summer.

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So the dining plan is $72 on a renewal pass and $84 on a new pass. The pass must be scanned at the entrance to activate the plan for the day. You can use it 2/day and have a 2 hour wait between meals. It's valid at most food locations in the park except for franchise stores (ie. Subway, Chick-fil-a) and Reds Hall of Fame Grille. Sounds like a great deal and valid all season long including the Haunt on Gold and Platinum passes.

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Any more details (or directions to said details) would be appreciated. We attend pretty regularly, usually get a pretzel (or 4 for the family of 4) when we get to the park in the evening, around 5:30-6:00 then debate b/w eating in the park later in the evening around 8:30 or heading over to Chipotle to catch dinner there.

If we could get a handful of pretzels (youngest daughter isn't two yet, so she won't have a pass this season, but we could split 3 pretzels 4 ways pretty easy) then hand around and catch some pizza for dinner, that would probably be a great value in the long run. For the 3 of us, that would be $216 total, we'd easily spend that much on food in the park thru the summer.

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The dining plan is valid at all LaRosas locations in the park, Skyline, and other restaurants such as The Chicken Shack and Hanks Burrito Shack. You cannot use it at food cart locations, as for exact food you can get with the meal plan would be too extensive to list here because of all the different locations in the park. I would suggest guest services when you stop by the park for food list.

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So the dining plan is $72 on a renewal pass and $84 on a new pass. The pass must be scanned at the entrance to activate the plan for the day. You can use it 2/day and have a 2 hour wait between meals. It's valid at most food locations in the park except for franchise stores (ie. Subway, Chick-fil-a) and Reds Hall of Fame Grille. Sounds like a great deal and valid all season long including the Haunt on Gold and Platinum passes.


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I was trying to think of a place to eat that wasnt franchised. LaRosa's and Skyline would seem like they are but I guess not.

$72 for a renewal pass...that comes down to 10 meals. Seems like a great deal if you eat in park

That is very true. If you are going to plan on going during the summer a bunch, this could be a great deal. Where did you get the prices at?

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^Obviously that link doesn't work on mobile. Thanks KI.

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So the dining plan is $72 on a renewal pass and $84 on a new pass. The pass must be scanned at the entrance to activate the plan for the day. You can use it 2/day and have a 2 hour wait between meals. It's valid at most food locations in the park except for franchise stores (ie. Subway, Chick-fil-a) and Reds Hall of Fame Grille. Sounds like a great deal and valid all season long including the Haunt on Gold and Platinum passes.

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I was trying to think of a place to eat that wasnt franchised. LaRosa's and Skyline would seem like they are but I guess not.

$72 for a renewal pass...that comes down to 10 meals. Seems like a great deal if you eat in park

That is very true. If you are going to plan on going during the summer a bunch, this could be a great deal. Where did you get the prices at?

I was using the price from the post above mine. I assume they asked someone at the park. Maybe?

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Wrong person to quote. My Bad! :)

Auntie Anne's is an option...it will be the same locations as the single day dining plan I would assume. click Here for the full list

Edit: just in case the link doesn't work... https://www.visitkingsisland.com/things-to-do/dining

Actually I dont think Auntie Anne's is an option. It does not have a little dining plan logo next to it. Its just listed as a place to eat.
The places with the logo next to them are

Coconut Cove

Coney Skyline

Festhause

Hank's Burrito

International Skyline

Juke Box

Planet Snoopy Grill

Rivertown Pizza

Street Pizza

Chicken Shack

So the dining plan is $72 on a renewal pass and $84 on a new pass. The pass must be scanned at the entrance to activate the plan for the day. You can use it 2/day and have a 2 hour wait between meals. It's valid at most food locations in the park except for franchise stores (ie. Subway, Chick-fil-a) and Reds Hall of Fame Grille. Sounds like a great deal and valid all season long including the Haunt on Gold and Platinum passes.


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Where did YOU get the price from.... man Im sorry I quoted the wrong person before.

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Wrong person to quote. My Bad! :)

Auntie Anne's is an option...it will be the same locations as the single day dining plan I would assume. click Here for the full list

Edit: just in case the link doesn't work... https://www.visitkingsisland.com/things-to-do/dining

Actually I dont think Auntie Anne's is an option. It does not have a little dining plan logo next to it. Its just listed as a place to eat.

The places with the logo next to them are

Coconut Cove

Coney Skyline

Festhause

Hank's Burrito

International Skyline

Juke Box

Planet Snoopy Grill

Rivertown Pizza

Street Pizza

Chicken Shack

So the dining plan is $72 on a renewal pass and $84 on a new pass. The pass must be scanned at the entrance to activate the plan for the day. You can use it 2/day and have a 2 hour wait between meals. It's valid at most food locations in the park except for franchise stores (ie. Subway, Chick-fil-a) and Reds Hall of Fame Grille. Sounds like a great deal and valid all season long including the Haunt on Gold and Platinum passes.

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Where did YOU get the price from.... man Im sorry I quoted the wrong person before.[/quote

Those are direct from the park.

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Six Flags offers something similar. $75 for all season with 1 lunch and 1 dinner meal per person..

Assuming the prices mentioned earlier are correct I think Kings Island's version is leap years better than the Six Flags season dining pass. Six Flags version has windows when you can use the pass (lunch from 11-3:30, dinner 3:30 - close) so if you're stopping in for a few hours it's really unlikely that you're going to use more than one meal. I like the two hour wait between meals much better as it's much more flexible. Even on days with an 8 PM closing you can stop in at 5 in the evening and get another meal just before the park closes. Me likey!

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I know someone previously stated that you can use the all season plan twice per day. While I'm sure this is true (or something similar to it), the handout from today says

Enjoy an entree and a side every time you stop in at one of the participating restaurants all season-long! Two hour wait time between meals. $84 each or $72 for 4 or more

No restaurant list is provided, or the $72 price for renewals. You can "see any ticket window or participating food locations for details."

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My wife and I were at the park this evening. We purchased the season meal plan. It was $84 per season pass. We live near Kings Island so we plan to use it quite a bit. We do travel to Cedar Point a few times a year but, unfortunately, that park doesn't offer a similar plan so, if you have a platinum pass, it won't work there (bummer). The cashiers were a bit confused regarding what's included and what isn't. My big question was whether you got a drink with your meal. Long story short... our drinks were included (Festhaus). I think the jury is still out on whether we'll get drinks included next time...

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It is 72.99 if you buy 4 or more. If you buy only one it is 85ish. Subway, Chick fil a, and Panda Express are not included. Local franchises are though for example Skyline and Larosas.

They have daily meal plans you can do which is 30 dollars and you can eat every 90 minutes and it includes drinks. Unlike the seasonal.

Seasonal plan is 2 meals a day, the meals have to be at least two hours apart. Drinks are not included.

It is a fantastic deal. I mean.... FANTASTIC.

If you go to ki you go up to ticket box and sign up for the seasonal. Not everything has been specified yet but I think it'll get better as we go.

Good job Kings Island!

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I bought the season plan today and used it at Hank's. The good part is that the cashier immediately knew what it was and how to process it (the plan is uploaded directly to your season pass, so all they have to do is scan the pass). However, the menu boards did not specify what was considered a side item (you get one entree and one side with each meal), so I was a bit confused on that point. I ended up not getting a side at all because the burritos are large enough to fill me up by themselves. Also, the cashier insisted on giving me the drink for free, even after I said that I thought the drink wasn't included.

On a side note, there have been some major price changes, some more major than others. Soft drinks are now $3.99 for a small or $4.29 for a large. For the first time, Coca-Cola Freestyle drinks are available in both sizes (they were small only in 2012 and large only in 2013), and are also the same price as non-Freestyle soft drinks (previously they cost 20 to 30 cents more). Also, entree items at Hank's have jumped from $7.59 to $10.59 (they are advertised on the menu as $14.59 for a combo with a drink, but the entree item can be purchased solo). If there are similar large increases across the park (I didn't check), then it seems that they have changed the pricing model from "charge what season pass holders can afford to pay on a regular basis" to "charge what the one-day visitors can afford to pay on a splurge trip and offer a discounted season-long plan to ease the burden on pass holders". Which is not necessarily a bad thing.

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Since an order of Nachos and queso at Hank's is typically enough for me, I did not buy the meal plan yet. I just ate the $5 that it cost me just to avoid the line. I will soon, but the lines at the ticket window were absolutely absurd.

Also, I think the nachos and queso probably counts as a side and not an entree. Since I typically get that for a meal (with chicken added to it) due to its affordability and being enough to fill me up, it looks as if this year, I dine like a king.

This is slightly off topic, but while we're on the subject of price changes, were the lockers $1 an hour last year? I seem to remember them being more.

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