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| New Seaworld questions We are doing Seaworld in Dec. Once on Christmas Eve Day and again (second day free) on Dec. 27th. Here' what I want to know: has anyone ever done the Brewmaster's Club and did you enjoy it? Would we still be hungry for lunch if we went to the Club at 11:00 AM when it opens? Could we take my granddaughter along (she's 2)? Or is this place not appropriate for children at all? We were thinking of eating at the Hospitality Center for lunch if she is with us but if she doesn't come, where else would you suggest to eat? We are doing Sharks on Dec.27 so need some other ideas but several looked good on the Seaworld site. Going for the Jazz fest on the 27th. Has anyone been to that before? We just want to chill and listen to music versus running around the park. Do they have places to sit to listen to groups? I know that's alot of questions but any help would be appreciated. Bigred
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| I've done the Beer tasting thing at Busch Gardens and it was pretty nice. I've never done the Brewmaster's Club at Sea World, though. If you went in at 11 am, I assume you would be hungry unless beer fills you up. I would ask Sea World if you can take your 2 year old in. Obviously, she can't drink beer, but where else will she go if you're in there? I like eating at the Smoky Joe's BBQ. The ribs are delicious!
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| Thanks Barry for the answer. I was beginning to give up on ever getting an answer. I would assume that the two beer tastings are pretty similar. This one is supposed to have food pairings. Did yours? I personally don't drink beer, so I could stay out with Bailee. But I thought it would be fun to join in and at least taste it. Well, try to taste it. Well, maybe hold my nose. Well, maybe just wrinkle my nose in disgust. But the food might be good. LOL Thanks again. Bigred
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| The beer tasting at Busch Gardens was just a short lecture on the history of the company. Then we got to taste a variety of beer products. There was no food. Also, other good places to eat are around the Waterfront area.
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