<p>have any of you guys put money into it? i tried to access my account so i can deposit some money and check out the dining plan thing but it asks for my campusID..which is what? if any of you guys know how to do this, holler at me</p>
<p>Meeee, I put $5 into my tritonPLUS. I think that's your PID (Axxxxxxxx).</p>
<p>what does tritonplus do? wait..so the 5000 bucks that we paid doesn't include our dining plan?!!</p>
<p>Your meal points are not connected to your money in your TritonPlus account.</p>
<p>Your meal points go to the cafeterias on campus and special convenience stores/restaurants. This is in your Room & Board fee. You get $1800 automatically, and it seems you can add more from the TritonPlus website.</p>
<p>Your TritonPlus card applies to all campus restaurants, cafeterias, special laundry and copy machines, other on campus charged goods, as well as off campus restaurants and some other things. This you don't get unless you put money in. Stick with a Debit/Credit card instead, except for a little put on TritonPlus for the special laundry machines and copy machines.</p>
<p>so are there 2 accounts in ur tritonplus? one for meal (which is already included from room and board fee) and one for other stuff (laundry, etc).</p>
<p>Well, I'm not sure here, but technically you don't need to set up a TritonPlus account. Your standard Triton ID card I think should be enough for the Mealpoints. You're only adding on the TritonPLUS ability once you put money into that little extra side checking account of sorts.</p>
<p>I putting in some money into TritonPlus for laundry. No coins for me. Hee hee</p>
<p>Just think of your meal plan as a gift certificate to all the UCSD restaurants.</p>
<p>TritonPlus is different from your meal points. TritonPlus is just basically like a debit card (or a gift card) with money stored in it.</p>
<p>Yea. That's why I didn't put a lot. >_>
Just enough to do laundry with. :D
Edit: Oh, and print with too, just in case.</p>
<p>you can print using your tritonplus acct?</p>
<p>As far as I know, yes? Check out ACS website?</p>
<p>so you just show your student ID to eat lunch, dinner etc ?</p>
<p>how does the 1800 meal points work ? 1 meal = 1 pt ?</p>
<p>i think how it works is like each point is a dollar. and what you pay for has a price, like "$3.25" for a burger. and pay like that</p>
<p>that's how I understood it...</p>
<p>1 point= $1</p>