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2009-10 Meal Plan Options


Cannon Block of Meals Open Door Diner's Platinum Dining Plus


How Do I Change My Meal Plan?
You will select your meal plan on your Room Selection Date as part of the room selection process.

If you find that your current Meal Plan is not the best fit for you, you may change to a different Meal Plan or, if eligible, cancel your Meal Plan altogether. This can be done at any time before or during the agreement period and up to seven days prior to the end of the agreement period. You may do this by selecting the "Manage My Meal Plans" link under the Meal Plans menu in My Dining Account. Changes made to your meal plan will go into effect in two business days. A $10.00 service fee will be charged for each Meal Plan change or cancellation if made after the date shown below:

  • Fall Semester 2009 - September 14, 2009
  • Winter Semester 2010 - January 15, 2010
  • Spring Term 2010 - May 4, 2010
  • Summer Term 2010 - June 28, 2010



On-Campus Dining Locations Top top
  • (Helaman Halls)
  • (Wilkinson Student Center - main level)
  • (Wilkinson Student Center - 6th floor)
  • (Museum of Art upper floor)
  • (south of Heritage Halls)
  • (Wyview Central Building)
  • (Student Athlete Building north of the Smith Field House)
  • (Eyring Science Center)
  • (Wilkinson Student Center - main level)
  • (various on-campus locations)
  • (Tanner Building)
Cannon Block of Meals Top top


Cannon Block of Meals

Description
With the Cannon Block of Meals, you will be allotted a block of meal passes to use in The Commons at the Cannon Center during your agreement period. Bring a date, head over with up to three friends, or just go by yourself. The fun and social atmosphere of the Cannon Commons will make meal time fun and with six different meal stations, you could go a whole semester without eating the same thing twice! You can use your Cannon Block of Meals plan for any meal and on any day during your housing agreement period.

Don't worry about not having enough meal passes to last until the end of your agreement period. Unused meal passes will not carry over from one agreement period to the next, so use them while you can. If you run out, you may purchase additional passes in blocks of 25 at any time for $150. To do so, please send request to Campus Accommodations through the My Housing Account message board.

If you change to the Cannon Block of Meals during your agreement period, you will receive the full allotment of 100 meal passes. If you decide to change from or cancel the Cannon Block of Meals, $6.00 for each remaining meal pass will be credited back to your university student account.


Why Choose Cannon Block of Meals?
Fun Atmosphere
Enjoy dining with friends in the new Commons at the Cannon Center.

Variety
With six different meal stations, you will always have several options to choose from and will never end up eating the same thing two days in a row.

Save Time and Money
Busy schedules can make it hard to find time to buy groceries, cook a well balanced meal, and do dishes. The Cannon Block of Meals Plan can remove that stress so you have more time to do what you want.
Available Semesters/Terms
  • Fall
  • Winter
  • Spring
  • Summer
Who Can Have The Cannon Block of Meals?
The Cannon Block of Meals is available to the following groups:

Where Can I Use It?
The Cannon Block of Meals may only be used in The Commons at the Cannon Center.

Cannon Center Cafeteria
How Much Does It Cost*?
*For a complete payment schedule, visit the Rates tab above.

Fall/Winter Semesters 2009-10
Cannon Block of Meals 100: $600


Winter Semester Only 2010
Cannon Block of Meals 50: $300


Spring/Summer Terms 2009
Cannon Block of Meals 50: $300
Open Door Top top


Open Door

Description
With the Open Door Meal Plan, you can visit and eat in the Commons at the Cannon Center as often as you want each day. If you have an especially big appetite or prefer to eat multiple smaller meals throughout the day, this plan is perfect for you-after all, the doors are always open! In addition to unlimited access to The Commons, you can choose a certain amount of Dining Dollars to use at any Dining location on campus. These extra Dining Dollars will come in handy on those nights when you're studying late in the library or on the days when you don't have time to run back to The Commons and eat lunch.

If you run out of Dining Dollars at any time during the agreement period, you may purchase additional blocks of Dining Dollars for the respective rates (100 Dining Dollars for $100, and so on). Use them while you can, because any remaining Dining Dollars at the end of each agreement period are forfeited.

If you decide to change from or cancel the Open Door meal plan during the agreement period, any unused Dining Dollars will be transferred directly to your Signature Card account.

Why Choose Open Door?
Unlimited Access
Unlimited access gives you the option to eat as often as you want, whenever you want.

Variety
Additional Dining Dollar allotments allow you to eat at various locations all over campus, as well as enjoy the many different options the Commons at the Cannon Center has to offer.

Save Time and Money
Finding the time to cook and do dishes can be difficult and stressful. With Dining locations all over campus, eat when it's convenient for you.
Available Semesters/Terms
  • Fall
  • Winter
Who Can Have Open Door?
Open Door is available to the following groups:
Cannon Center Discounted Rates for Open Door
Monday-Sunday
  • All Meals - Unlimited Access!

Where Can I Use It?
Open Door provides unlimited access to The Commons at the Cannon Center. The additional 100, 200, 300, 400, 500 or 600 Dining Dollars may be used at any other BYU Dining Location.

Cougareat Food Court The Skyroom Wyview Creamery
Creamery On Ninth East MOA Cafe Legends Grille
The Blue Line Pendulum Court Jamba Juice
Orville and Wilburs Cannon Center Cafeteria BYU Vending
How Much Does It Cost*?
*For a complete payment schedule, visit the Rates tab above.

Fall/Winter Semesters 2009-10
Open Door 100: $3,540
Open Door 200: $3,640
Open Door 300: $3,740
Open Door 400: $3,840
Open Door 500: $3,940
Open Door 600: $4,040


Winter Semester Only 2010
Open Door 100: $1,805
Open Door 200: $1,905
Open Door 300: $2,005
Open Door 400: $2,105
Open Door 500: $2,205
Open Door 600: $2,305
Diner's Platinum Top top


Diner's Platinum

Description
If you intend to shop at the Creamery and cook most of your own food, then Diner's Platinum is the Meal Plan for you. Depending on the option you choose, you will have 30, 40 or 50 Dining Dollars allotted to your account every Monday of the agreement period. You can use these Dollars at any time throughout the week, whether it's for a quick stop at the Creamery on your way home from class, a breakfast smoothie from Jamba Juice or dinner at The Cannon Commons. The choice is yours!

Any Dining Dollars you don't use will carry over to the next week with a maximum balance of 100 at any given time. Accumulated Dining Dollars over 100 will be forfeited, as well as any excess Dollars at the end of the agreement period.
Why Choose Diner's Platinum?
Popularity
Diner's Platinum is the most popular meal plan for apartment style residences.

Save Time and Money
Buying groceries and saving gas is made easy with a quick stop by a Creamery on your way home from class.

Don't feel like cooking?
Various dining locations located all over campus accept the Diner's Platinum Meal Plan so you don't have to cook when you don't want to.
Who Can Have Diner's Platinum?
Diner's Platinum is available to the following groups:
Discounted Rates at The Commons at the Cannon Center
Monday-Saturday
  • Breakfast - 4.75 Dining Dollars
  • Lunch - 6.00 Dining Dollars
  • Dinner - 6.25 Dining Dollars
Sunday
  • Lunch or Dinner - 7.50 Dining Dollars
Available Semesters/Terms
  • Fall
  • Winter
  • Spring
  • Summer
Where Can I Use It?
Dining Dollars may be used in The Commons at the Cannon Center, the Wyview Creamery, the Creamery on Ninth, and any other BYU Dining Location.

Cougareat Food Court The Skyroom Wyview Creamery
Creamery On Ninth East MOA Cafe Legends Grille
The Blue Line Pendulum Court Jamba Juice
Orville and Wilburs Cannon Center Cafeteria BYU Vending
How Much Does It Cost*?
*For a complete payment schedule, visit the Rates tab above.

Fall/Winter Semesters 2009-10
Diner's Platinum 30: $990
Diner's Platinum 40: $1,320
Diner's Platinum 50: $1,650


Winter Semester Only 2010
Diner's Platinum 30: $480
Diner's Platinum 40: $640
Diner's Platinum 50: $800


Spring/Summer Terms 2010
Diner's Platinum 30: $510
Diner's Platinum 40: $680
Diner's Platinum 50: $850


Spring Term 2010
Diner's Platinum 30: $270
Diner's Platinum 40: $360
Diner's Platinum 50: $450


Summer Term 2010
Diner's Platinum 30: $270
Diner's Platinum 40: $360
Diner's Platinum 50: $450
Dining Plus Top top


Dining Plus

Description
The Dining Plus Meal Plan gives you passes for three meals at the Cannon Commons every day. The Commons is located right in the middle of the Helaman Halls, so this is the most popular plan for students living within that housing area. For every meal you don't eat at The Commons, you will have a certain amount of Dining Dollars to use at any Dining location on campus. This plan will help you take advantage of the diverse range of meals available at The Cannon Commons, while still allowing you to have a change of scenery every now and then. Dining Plus will help you save time and lower your stress level when you don't have to worry about buying groceries or cooking a well-balanced meal.

Any unused portion of your daily Dining Dollar allotment will carry over to the next day with a maximum balance of 100 Dining Dollars at any given time. Be sure to use these Dining Dollars while you can, because any balance past 100, as well as leftover Dollars at the end of the agreement period, will be forfeited.
Why Choose Dining Plus?
Popularity
The Dining Plus Meal Plan is the most popular plan among Helaman Halls residents.

Variety
The option to eat at various locations on campus gives you the freedom to eat what you want, when you want.

Save Time and Money
There is no need to stress about finding time to buy groceries or cook a well balanced meal. With several On-Campus Dining options for you to choose from, eat when it is most convenient for you and don't worry about washing the dishes afterwards.
Available Semesters/Terms
  • Fall
  • Winter
  • Spring
  • Summer
Who Can Have Dining Plus?
Dining Plus is available to the following groups:
Dining Plus Rates at The Commons at the Cannon Center
Monday-Saturday
  • Breakfast - 2.40 Dining Dollars
  • Lunch - 3.85 Dining Dollars
  • Dinner - 4.85 Dining Dollars
Sunday
  • Lunch or Dinner - 6.25 Dining Dollars
Where Can I Use It?
Dining Dollars may be used in The Commons at the Cannon Center Cafeteria or any other BYU Dining Location. First-year residents of Helaman Halls may not use Dining Plus at the Creamery on Ninth.

Cougareat Food Court The Skyroom Wyview Creamery
MOA Cafe Legends Grille The Blue Line
Pendulum Court Jamba Juice Orville and Wilburs
Cannon Center Cafeteria BYU Vending
How Much Does It Cost*?
*For a complete payment schedule, visit the Rates tab above.

Fall/Winter Semesters 2009-10: $3,800
Winter Semester Only 2010: $1,883
Spring/Summer Terms 2010: $1,855
Spring Term 2010: $910
Summer Term 2010: $945
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