Have A Meal Every 90 Minutes At One Price! Is All Day Dining At Busch Gardens, Williamsburg, Worth It?


Busch Gardens Williamsburg

Address: 1 Busch Gardens Blvd, Williamsburg, VA 23185


So, you pay one price and you get to eat a meal every 90 minutes while inside Busch Gardens, Williamsburg. That's what my brother told me and I had to try it myself.

So, what is the price? Well, according to the website, it's about 50 bucks or $49.99, but after you pay that fee, you are now able to get an entrée, a side or a dessert, and a regular size drink every 90 minutes. With that in mind, it's always good to look for deals. I happen to get a discount by purchasing a ticket entry and an all day dining combo online. 

Now, you don't have to necessarily eat at exactly every 90 minutes, but you have to let at least 90 minutes pass by between meals before you go to a corresponding food place in the park that supports this deal and the minutes start from your first meal. They give you a bar code that you can store on your phone or a wrist strap to help them keep track.  

So, is it a good deal? Let's put it this way, my first meal, the German Sampler, would normally be 22 bucks. But, here I am eating this meal thinking it's meal number one instead of thinking it's a 22 dollar meal. That 22 dollars is only the entrée, so that should give you a perspective on how good this deal really is and it's a delight to see the total price at the register and to see that price disappear after they successfully scan your bar code.




My first meal, the German Sampler, can be found at the Das Festhaus. It consisted of tender roasted chicken, corned beef and knockwurst, and bratwurst.  The German potatoes made the meal more filling and the red cabbage gave it a certain bitter flavor, but overall, tasty! 



I also had a nice side salad. 


Heading over to Marco Polo's Marketplace, my second meal was spaghetti and meatballs served with marinara sauce. It's basically fine, overall. The cheese powdered on top of it helped. But, what stole the limelight was the cheesecake! It was delicious! It had the right amount of sugar to not make it unbearably sweet! The texture was soft and easy to eat! 







The third meal can be found at my favorite place known as Trapper's Smokehouse and I got the entrée that shared the same name. The Trapper Smokehouse Sampler basically got most things barbeque related covered. We're talking about St Louis Style BBQ Ribs, BBQ chicken, smoked beef brisket and BBQ chicken. 













All were quite good and easy to eat due to their tenderness but don't expect to have the entrée smothered in BBQ sauce. There's a sauce container for you to dip the food yourself which is not that bad.   

I also had fries with the meal. 

Of course, since I was so stuffed at this point that I didn't finish those fries nor the roasted chicken. Also, I think I could blame that on the fresh strawberries I had with this meal!

Is all day dining a good deal? Overall, yes! Especially, if you're getting more than one meal as you navigate your day and theme park prices!




































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