On Board Ship Dining
Published Thursday, June 18th 2009 - Updated Thursday, June 18th 2009
In a downtown elevator in lower downtown, I happened to hear a couple of middle-aged women discussing the dining form their Caribbean Cruise they just returned from a week ago. As the women talked back and forth, one of the comments that struck me was “You should not have to pay for your meals on a ship”. But thinking about this conversation, it became apparent that the comment was not really correct. You don’t HAVE to pay for dining on any ship as each cruise line offers included dining in the main dining rooms, buffets and snack venues. On the other hand, optional restaurants have limited seating, upgraded menus and more interesting venues. The cost, usually presented as a “cover charge”, runs from about $10 to $25. If you are celebrating a special event while on board or just want an excellent dining experience once or twice while cruising, then consider alternative dining for just what it is “alternative and optional”. Or you can blissfully dine 3 to 6 times per day at the free restaurants. But if you have not sampled an alternative restaurant, be careful, you might get hooked! It must be a popular feature because the cruise lines that used to offer only “traditional” first and second seating dining are adding flexible dining options as well as more extensive alternative restaurants to new and existing ships.
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