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Season Pass Dining Guide Season Pass Dining Guide Island Breeze Cafe located in Island Kingdom 53 Fourteen Burger & Tap located next to Dragon Wings Cheeseburger Basket with Fries 1/3 Pound Burger Baskets with Fries Jumbo Hot Dog with Fries Boneless Buffalo Wings Crispy Chicken Tenders Basket with Fries Crispy Chicken Tenders Basket with Fries Grilled Chicken Sandwich with Fries Basil & Tomato Pizza Co. located on Main Street Colorado Corn Dog located near Ghost Blasters Personal Cheese or Pepperoni Pizza Jumbo Corn Dog with Chips Turkey Leg Cart located on Main Street Tot’s Spot located near the entrance to Kiddieland Jumbo Turkey Leg Chicken Tenders Basket with Tater Tots Fresh Roasted Corn on the Cob Nathan’s Hot Dog Basket with Tater Tots Southern Style Chicken Sandwich with Tater Tots Fresh Cut Fries located across from Tower of Doom J.M. Mulvihills Pub across from Turn of the Century Colorado Classic Loaded Fries 1/3 Pound Burger Baskets with Fries Garlic Parmesan Fries Sidewinder Green Chili Cheese Fries Bacon & Cheese Fries Nathan’s Hot Dog Basket with Fries Boneless Chicken Wings Hawg & Sauce BBQ located in Rustler’s Food Court Garden Market located in Rustler’s Food Court BBQ Pork or Brisket Sandwich with Side Fresh Garden Salads BBQ Pulled Pork Nachos Deli Wrap Sandwiches Wild Fire Pizza located in Rustler’s Food Court Rodeo Grill located in Rustler’s Food Court Personal Cheese or Pepperoni Pizza Cheeseburger Baskets with Fries Smoked Bacon Cheeseburger Basket with Fries Kelli Lynn Chicken located in Rustler’s Food Court Snacks & Desserts located throughout the Park Crispy Chicken Tenders Basket with Fries Regular Size Dippin’ Dots Southern Style Chicken Sandwich with Fries Jumbo Pretzel with Cheese Grilled Chicken Sandwich with Fries Funnel Cake with Topping Oreo Chocolate Pudding Parfait Tres Tacos located near the Food Court Green Chili Cheese Tots – Tots Eatery Street Tacos Regular Siberian Chill Fruit Cup – Food Court, Tot’s Spot Miss Mary’s Ice Cream located in Candy Shoppe Soft Serve Cone or Cup – Soft Serve Ice Cream Hand Dipped Ice Cream Cone or Cup Premium Dining Plan Meal or Snack Times: One Meal or Snack between 11:00am-3:00pm and One Meal or Snack between 4:00pm to 8:00pm Regular Dining Plan Meal or Snack Times: One Meal or Snack throughout the day Restaurant operating times subject to change. Some locations may not be open every operating day Menu offerings subject to change. Meal Plans do not include beverages. Premium Meal Plan Holders are encouraged to use their FREE 2017 Souvenir Bottle for soft drinks! .
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