- Food & Beverage
From formal diners to late night buffets to specialty restaurants, there is never a shortage of dining options on a cruise ship. But why wait to figure these out the hard way…
Types of Experiences — While many cruise lines have introduced relaxed dining in the main dining room, many cruise lines continue to offer a casual, buffet style dining experience each evening at the ship’s Lido restaurant.
Menu Options — You are not limited to one of each appetizer, entree and dessert in the main dining room. You can order two entrees or three desserts if you choose. You can also order appetizer-sized portions of entrees as starters or order a few appetizers for your main meal. It’s a great way to try new foods you’re not sure you’ll like (escargot, anyone?).
Open Beverage — You can bring drinks from a bar or buffet to your cabin or elsewhere on the ship and no one will bat an eye. (Same goes for food.)
Wine Bottles — It’s often cheaper to buy a bottle of wine than a few glasses – but what do you do if you don’t finish the bottle? Cruise ship waiters can mark the bottle with your room number and save it for another night, even for dinner in another onboard venue.


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