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Normally we'd say Liberty (or the lowest number of meals) but if your kid is a real athlete (football, for example) he'll be eating with his team before or after practice every day and may find one of the other plans more useful. (The football and basketball players are the only people you'll see in the dining hall every day at all hours).
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not to invade the thread but i have a related question..when you run out of meals i assume you can still pay for meals using the dining dollars? if so, are the meals more expensive when purchased with dining dollars?
While athletes are really the only people who should consider a plan other than Liberty, many athletes I know can't even finish the meals on it. Evening practices usually interfere with the hours that the dining halls are open for dinner, limiting players to off-campus or retail dining choices. Pick Liberty. I've never heard of a single person who regretted it.
Can anyone please list the establishments where one can use "dining dollars?" I'm guessing there has to be a lot of good places on the list, considering everyone wants to maximize their dining dollars.
dining dollars are usable at any on-campus location (au bon pain, various cafes), and savory, the little restaurant on spruce between 37th + 38th.
unfortunately, this does not include wawa (and you can feel free to join the facebook group for penn students who wish we could use dining dollars there)