Meal Plans
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So basically the points correspondent dollar values. So in Chester's in the Bistro in Gilley's, which are kind of our cafe style grab and go places if they just the dollar values of the same as Point. Swipes are all you can eat, and they work in Lane, which is our main dining hall. So you swipe in, you can get your food, and you can go back as many times as you want. Um, if you are, you have extra swipes or you're running out of points. You can also use wipes in Gilley's or the Bistro if you want. With the grab and go things like sandwiches and Stax and all that, it'LL basically be labeled as to whether it's aside or an entree. With the pick for you can use a swipe, and you can get one entree, two sides and a drink so that'LL count is a swipe. Um, and we have three meal plans, so we have two that are the same price. Those are either more swipes in less points or less life, some more points. So one of them is two hundred forty swipes and one hundred new points, and then the other one is one hundred ninety swipes and three hundred mil points. Then you have a third plan, which is a little more expensive than those two, and it's unlimited swipes and one hundred new points. Then all three of those plans come with eight guests. Wipes, too, in case you have a friend who comes to visit your family. Um, and then also, if you live in apartment housing or like upperclassmen housing, you have the option to other. Opt out of a meal plan, since their kitchen's usually in your apartment or really close by, um, or you can get a half meal plan, um, by default. Uh, and basically it just has, I think, eighty swipes and two hundred fifty dining points, or you can get if you don't want to do any swipes, you can also do.