Mad Dog
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Well, my preposterous fantasy post was one way to pull the info out.Not quite, but there will be two pools.
Well, my preposterous fantasy post was one way to pull the info out.Not quite, but there will be two pools.
Not quite, but there will be two pools.
No alcohol for the credit :curse:
The plot doesn't look very big... is one gonna be a rooftop pool?
That does seem a little odd. From a purely business perspective, I'd imagine that alcohol has a pretty high mark up and will require just a bar tender instead of a chef and waiting staff.
Unless Universal has problems with people drinking which judging by this forum, I could easily believe
I can unequivocally state that Universal does not have an issue with people drinking. Love their drinks, they don't skimp on the pour for the most part.
This is my first time drinking at the parks so if I wasn't excited before, I certainly am now.
That does seem a little odd. From a purely business perspective, I'd imagine that alcohol has a pretty high mark up and will require just a bar tender instead of a chef and waiting staff.
Unless Universal has problems with people drinking which judging by this forum, I could easily believe
Most of the reason I go is to have overpriced drinks and people watch :geek:
My guess is something about it being illegal to give away alcohol. Or if not illegal, at least high on the liability scale. We had a beer distributor as a sponsor here who couldn't just credit our account or even discount product as part of the sponsorship. They would have to write us a check due to liquor laws. I'd assume its the same principle here.
No alcohol for the credit :curse:
SF only.Is the meal credit only good for SF or can it be used in the other restaurants at the other resorts? I've never stayed in any of the onsite hotels, but every time I've been to them I wondered how well those restaurants do.
It's a smart promo. It gets people into the hotel, and then it assists in keeping them on the hotel grounds.OK, so it's the newness of the restaurants along with the dining credit causing this glut of diners. So, it will die down, or they will keep issuing dining vouchers if it packs those restaurants. They'll make back every cent of what they "give away" in food on alcohol and other sales.