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Cruise Line Dining

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Summary: Food is something that there is plenty of on a cruise. Before checking the cruise menu, watch this free cruise video to find your options and even some cautions about dining on a cruise ship.

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"Hi! My name is Melissa Schenk on behalf of expertvillage.com today we’re discussing cruise traveling tips. So let’s discuss food on a cruise, of course many people think of cruises as a floating buffet. There is food for breakfast, lunch, dinner, afternoon tea, afternoon snack, there’s a midnight buffet, you can literally probably eat about 10 times in a day and whether or not you want to eat in the dinning room we’ve talked about dinning room etiquette. You don’t always have to go to the dinning room if you don’t want to you can always eat on the upper decks, for instance your breakfast, lunch you might want to just throw on a pair of jeans and eat up there. Some different options to eat always different times a day, there’s even room service if you don’t want to get out of bed or you want to have an afternoon snack they will deliver it to your room as well. So you can pretty much get food anytime of day and one final thing to mention about food, some ships have something called a supper club with anomaly fee usually around $25, this will be about a 5 to 7 course meal the $25 is worth it. You get exceptional service very different from the dinning room and a different menu as well, very upscale, very classy and a wonderful way especially if you’re celebrating a birthday or an anniversary, take advantage of it. "

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