Meal Plan Update: The 2010 Meal Plan is now available! To view the meal plan, click on the pdf above. To purchase your meal plan today using a Visa or MasterCard, click on the following Link:
2010 Meal Plan
We do not sell extra tickets for any meals during the week. There will be food vendor’s onsite at each camp as well as shuttles to take you in to town for additional meal options.
Pre-Ordered Meal Plan (Optional) Deadline will be extended to Friady, September 17, 2010 Each day, local caterers and/or civic groups will provide a dinner and a breakfast at the campsite. These meals are optional and can be purchased in advance. The meal order form with menu and pricing will be available in August.
For the 2010 meal plan, we will be offering the following meal plan options:
· Full Week Meal Plan (breakfast and dinner)
· Breakfast Only Meal Plan
· Dinner Only Meal Plan
· 3-Day Meal Option for 9/25 – 9/28
· 2-Day Meal Option for 10/1-10/2
The price for the meal plan over the past few years has stayed pretty even. You can expect to spend between $110 to $120 for the Full Week Meal Plan.
Once the meal plan has be finalized, we will post a printable order form on the website. We will also provide you with a link to order your meal plan using a Visa or MasterCard. All order forms can be mailed to:
Cycle NC – Meal Plan 406 Blackwell Street, Suite 120 Durham, NC 27701
Food Options Riders are responsible for arranging their own meals during Cycle North Carolina. An optional pre-ordered meal plan for breakfast and dinner will be available to anyone choosing to purchase a meal ticket. The meals described in the CNC Meal Plan will be provided by local caterers and civic organizations in each overnight community. These meals will be served at or within walking distance of the campsite. The meal
Riders choosing not to purchase the meal plan can rest assured that there will be plenty of local restaurants ready to fill their bellies. CNC will be working with the local town to provide as many discounts as possible. Each town will also be providing transportation into town to give riders access to restaurants and shops. Local food vendors will also be onsite at camp each day to provide riders with a quick bite to eat as they get in, find their luggage and get set up for the evening.
Food Along the Routes Each Day: Food and restaurant options along the route each day may and can be minimal so riders must prepare accordingly before heading out each morning. Cycle NC will be working with local vendors and/or civic clubs to provide food options where they are minimal. Restaurants, gas station, convenience stores, etc. will all be clearly identified on the cue sheets.
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