Meal Plans Explained
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Both lower court on Rathbone offer like basically little stations for you to go to. They have bugger and pizza station on DH. Then they'll have, like, a meal of the night, maybe a special assault min. Then they always have vegetarian and gluten free and allergy free options as well. Then things like waffle makers on for breakfast on the weekends. Well, they have it all the time, So if you're a waffle fan, you're pretty much all set. Tohave thie, more restaurant style food that's found upper corner. He's pretty fun because you can order a little bit more specifically off the menu what you like. It's made in to go boxes and you can actually order off of an act ahead of time. So it's there for you to pick up when you get there, the way that you get food is through your plan, and there's a number of different options of meal plans on DH. It's added to your university I d in terms of meal swipes and what is called dining dollars. So meal swipes equates to roughly about four dollars worth of food on DH. One swipe of that will get you into a more cafeteria style dining on DH. Then, for a court, for example, you might need more than one swipe to purchase food based off its dollar value. Um, What I normally say to people is that I think about whether you eat breakfast on a regular basis, how many meals you eat on the weekend. Then you can sort of make an estimate of how many meals per semester you would roughly need and then pick an appropriate middle plan from there. You have to have a meal plan your first two years while you're living on campus. Apart from that, you have a lot of options in terms of what sort of meal plan to purchase. There's also on ability to add more money to your dining dollars. Which basically equates to a physical representation of money, not physical representation of money. So if you purchase ten dollars of dining dollars, you'd have ten billion dollars and that being on your card can be used. We have some late night dining options such as Lamitan, which basically is open until three A. M or four AM on the weekend so you can get food late at night. The card is also accessible with a feature called Gold plus, which is that direct money equivalent. You can also use that for some off campus stores, like local coffee stores, on bagel stores, restaurants, small restaurants, things like that. So if your parents and money to a gold plus account where you had money to go plus account, you can just do that through the buses office and basically access like a debit card. So a lot of different options with dining and a lot of feta explore and find out.