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If any of you guys are new here and if you already here, go ahead and hit the subscribe. So if you've seen rumor title of this video, I thought it would be a good idea if I went ahead and address everything related to the dining halls at Drexel and what meal blames you should have for the 19 4020 school year and basically all the questions and everything that I have been getting related to food. All right? So I think would be first helpful if I explained to you guys different options of where you can get food and what is offered on campus and kind of just like near campus itself. I don't actually go ahead and talk about the different meal plans that are offered for this upcoming school year. For the first place that I've talked to you guys about is the urban eatery. Somebody did mention to me that they just started having French toast so you can get a lot of stuff and different options for at Urban for breakfast and then for lunch and dinner at Urban. You can get me to order burgers, Penny's pizza and pasta places on. Basically, at ever been there just like different sections that you can get food at. There is just a variety of different options to get urban, and it's actually the closest toh, like the resident halls and stuff compared to go into the other dining hall, which I'm gonna talk to you guys about right now. Unlike Urban Hans is like an all you can eat type of buffet style. Basically, even go and just use like one single bill slave and get whatever you want and even take food to go. You can get like omelets made for breakfast, which is really good for lunch and dinner. There's always like an international station where they're always like switching food out on. Yeah, I feel like people would say and agree with the fact that Hans is constantly like changing their food more than Urbanist, and you can go toe Hans if you want just different options. You were tired of eating the same food over and over, which is probably going to happen during your freshman year. So now swinging over to the third type of dining hall, not really dining home, and the kind of is and I just called the Northside Market and at Northside is basically like a convenience market. You're frozen meals, your sodas basically everything like that on. They have all of that kind of stuff there, but then also they have the options to get subway, get sushi and Chinese and then you can also get Chick fil A. Now I feel like it would be a good time to kind of explain to you guys how you can actually get the food at all of these places and how they're incorporated into your different meal plan. So let's go ahead and talk about your meal plans. I'm going to explain t vice a difference between a dragon dollar and a dining dollar because this concept confused me so much when I was first coming here and I didn't understand where I could use my daddy knows and where I could use my dragon dollars so dining dollars can be accepted at the subway, the Chick Fil A and the Chinese and Sushi Place, as well as purchasing anything at the convenience market all of the North Side dining place that I just talked about, like literally five seconds ago. He could also use your dining dollars at the Starbucks, which is in the business school of Lobo. Always like I don't know what any of this means, but Dragon dollars are basically not even included in a meal plan. I don't even think freshman, even have them on. If they do, then they're really lucky, because tracking dollars can be used out like places like Chipotle and Shake Shack. So I don't even know why people need a dragon, always when you could really use cash to pay for your food. So with all that being said, I'm now going to go ahead and just kind of read off to you guys. The meal plans that are offered for this upcoming school year. The hunt all access, and that gives you basically unlimited meal swipes to the Hans. The all you can eat buffet style please, a swell 125 dining dollars. Now the second option is called the Weekly 14 and that gives you 14 meal swipes as well as 250 dining dollars. The meal swipes can be used at the Hans and the urban eatery that's now the third option is called the Weekly 10 and that now just gives you 10 meal swipes per week and 375 dying dollars. Out of those three options that are offered the school year, I have the weekly 14 with 250 Neil's Wife Sport per quarter. That's honestly the one that I would recommend just because it gives you like both options. If you want to get on and use your dining dollars, I like places like the subway and the Chick fil A. You can honestly do both. I really don't see the need to do the weekly 10 for the 10 mil swipes per week and $375 dining dollars 375 dining dollars is a ton of money, and I'm like, I get 250 right now, and I still have leftovers that roll over for the next quarter. Unless you see yourself eating a ton of Chick fil A subway and the stuff that I just mentioned, then maybe you would want to do the one with more dining dollars, but I really do think you're getting most out of the weekly 14 1 So I haven't told me this video for a good hour. Just trying to talk to you guys and tryingto organize my words as best as I can. If you do have any additional questions like always calm them down below and I'll respond to you guys, Yeah, overall, I feel like I did a pretty good job but explain differences between dining dollars, dragon dollars, the different meal plans that they have and the different options that are offered at Drexel University. Be sure to give you a thumbs up and makes you guys are subscribe. Still, with that being said, I will see you guys in my next video about you guys, and I'm never I just want to take my.