Overview
- The Dining Pass, which debuted Saturday, is now on sale starting at $64.75 per person, with several outlets listing it as $59 plus tax at about $65.
- It includes two eligible entrées and four credits for sides, snacks, desserts, or beverages, with qualifying items marked by a Dining Pass logo on menus.
- Guests can buy online or in the park, the pass activates on first use for the selected date, and it can be added to the Universal app’s My Wallet by scanning a QR code.
- Restrictions exclude items priced $25 or higher, alcoholic drinks, Starbucks, Coca‑Cola Freestyle, retail and souvenirs, CityWalk, and certain events, and unused credits do not roll over.
- Coverage casts the move as Universal adopting Disney’s pre-pay tactic to secure guest spend, while some reviewers question value for solo visitors or those who prefer dining at CityWalk.