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BD wrote:
Has anyone any experience cruising Royal Carribean? Is the Sushi good? Its been a while, but yes.. We've taken a few Royal Carribean cruises. They had some blah sushi on their midnight buffet. Are you talking about that or restaurant on the ship? If the latter, I cannot comment. I will say, their food was otherwise very good. Smoked Salmon makis just doesn't do it for me. Be sure to work out or be active each day or you will gain weight.. its hard not to ![]() -- Dan |
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"BD" wrote:
Has anyone any experience cruising Royal Carribean? Is the Sushi good? Find out if they catch their fish offshore every day. They did that when I was on an equipment shakedown cruise. There was an excellent Japanese chef on board and we, in the wardroom, ate extremely well, although we didn't have sushi every night. -- Nick. Support severely wounded and disabled Veterans and their families! I've known US vets who served as far back as the Spanish American War. They are all my heroes! Thank a Veteran and Support Our Troops. You are not forgotten. Thanks ! ! ~Semper Fi~ |
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Nick Cramer wrote:
"BD" wrote: Has anyone any experience cruising Royal Carribean? Is the Sushi good? Find out if they catch their fish offshore every day. They did that when I was on an equipment shakedown cruise. There was an excellent Japanese chef on board and we, in the wardroom, ate extremely well, although we didn't have sushi every night. So this was a seperate restaurant on the ship? We took our last cruise 3 years ago, a 4 day to Nova Scotia on the Jewel Of The Seas. Its a smaller ship that only had 2 extra restaurants. -- Dan |
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Dan Logcher wrote:
Nick Cramer wrote: "BD" wrote: Has anyone any experience cruising Royal Carribean? Is the Sushi good? Find out if they catch their fish offshore every day. They did that when I was on an equipment shakedown cruise. There was an excellent Japanese chef on board and we, in the wardroom, ate extremely well, although we didn't have sushi every night. So this was a seperate restaurant on the ship? We took our last cruise 3 years ago, a 4 day to Nova Scotia on the Jewel Of The Seas. Its a smaller ship that only had 2 extra restaurants. Heh heh heh! This was on a US Navy ship, the USS Compass Island, EAG 153. The 'wardroom' is where the officer's and tech reps eat. It was the same on the USNS Michelson, a Merchant Marine experimental navigations ship. This was all back in the late 50's. I've never been on a commercial cruise ship. -- Nick. Support severely wounded and disabled Veterans and their families! I've known US vets who served as far back as the Spanish American War. They are all my heroes! Thank a Veteran and Support Our Troops. You are not forgotten. Thanks ! ! ~Semper Fi~ |
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"Nick Cramer" wrote in message ... Dan Logcher wrote: Nick Cramer wrote: "BD" wrote: Has anyone any experience cruising Royal Carribean? Is the Sushi good? Find out if they catch their fish offshore every day. They did that when I was on an equipment shakedown cruise. There was an excellent Japanese chef on board and we, in the wardroom, ate extremely well, although we didn't have sushi every night. So this was a seperate restaurant on the ship? We took our last cruise 3 years ago, a 4 day to Nova Scotia on the Jewel Of The Seas. Its a smaller ship that only had 2 extra restaurants. Heh heh heh! This was on a US Navy ship, the USS Compass Island, EAG 153. The 'wardroom' is where the officer's and tech reps eat. It was the same on the USNS Michelson, a Merchant Marine experimental navigations ship. This was all back in the late 50's. I've never been on a commercial cruise ship. -- Nick. Support severely wounded and disabled Veterans and their families! I've known US vets who served as far back as the Spanish American War. They are all my heroes! Thank a Veteran and Support Our Troops. You are not forgotten. Thanks ! ! ~Semper Fi~ I'm going on Sat. on the RCCL's Navigator of the Seas. I probably won't spend the extra $$ to eat at the seperate restaurants, but I'll report back as to the regular menu. We are taking the family (four kids) so we can't be too extravagent! Barb |
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"BD" wrote:
"Nick Cramer" wrote in message Dan Logcher wrote: Nick Cramer wrote: "BD" wrote: [ . . . ] I'm going on Sat. on the RCCL's Navigator of the Seas. I probably won't spend the extra $$ to eat at the seperate restaurants, but I'll report back as to the regular menu. We are taking the family (four kids) so we can't be too extravagent! Have a great time! Looking forward to your report and pics of more than just the food! -- Nick. Support severely wounded and disabled Veterans and their families! I've known US vets who served as far back as the Spanish American War. They are all my heroes! Thank a Veteran and Support Our Troops. You are not forgotten. Thanks ! ! ~Semper Fi~ |
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In article Li2aj.6538$8y4.5693@trnddc07, BD wrote:
Has anyone any experience cruising Royal Carribean? Yes. Five cruises on Royal, sixth coming up in January. Is the Sushi good? To be honest, I don't think I've been on a Royal cruise where they served sushi. I've heard it's not very good tho, cooked stuff only. I did have some decent sushi on Ecstasy, a Carnival ship out of Galveston, but I hated the experience so much I'm loath to sail Carnival again. |
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BD wrote:
I'm going on Sat. on the RCCL's Navigator of the Seas. I probably won't spend the extra $$ to eat at the seperate restaurants, but I'll report back as to the regular menu. We are taking the family (four kids) so we can't be too extravagent! The sit-down dining is very good.. we never ate at the specialty restaurants either. I don't think I could afford a sushi bar on a cruise ship. We spend about $120 for a family of 4 (5 year old and 2 year old). -- Dan |
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On Fri, 21 Dec 2007 11:26:44 -0500, Dan Logcher
wrote: BD wrote: I'm going on Sat. on the RCCL's Navigator of the Seas. I probably won't spend the extra $$ to eat at the seperate restaurants, but I'll report back as to the regular menu. We are taking the family (four kids) so we can't be too extravagent! The sit-down dining is very good.. we never ate at the specialty restaurants either. I don't think I could afford a sushi bar on a cruise ship. We spend about $120 for a family of 4 (5 year old and 2 year old). Do they charge extra for sushi bars on cruise ships? I thought all the food was included at the booked price on cruise ships. -- Ken Blake Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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Ken Blake wrote:
On Fri, 21 Dec 2007 11:26:44 -0500, Dan Logcher wrote: BD wrote: I'm going on Sat. on the RCCL's Navigator of the Seas. I probably won't spend the extra $$ to eat at the seperate restaurants, but I'll report back as to the regular menu. We are taking the family (four kids) so we can't be too extravagent! The sit-down dining is very good.. we never ate at the specialty restaurants either. I don't think I could afford a sushi bar on a cruise ship. We spend about $120 for a family of 4 (5 year old and 2 year old). Do they charge extra for sushi bars on cruise ships? I thought all the food was included at the booked price on cruise ships. I think the specialty restaurants are extra.. -- Dan |
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On Fri, 21 Dec 2007 13:12:44 -0500, Dan Logcher
wrote: Ken Blake wrote: On Fri, 21 Dec 2007 11:26:44 -0500, Dan Logcher wrote: BD wrote: I'm going on Sat. on the RCCL's Navigator of the Seas. I probably won't spend the extra $$ to eat at the seperate restaurants, but I'll report back as to the regular menu. We are taking the family (four kids) so we can't be too extravagent! The sit-down dining is very good.. we never ate at the specialty restaurants either. I don't think I could afford a sushi bar on a cruise ship. We spend about $120 for a family of 4 (5 year old and 2 year old). Do they charge extra for sushi bars on cruise ships? I thought all the food was included at the booked price on cruise ships. I think the specialty restaurants are extra.. OK, thanks. I hadn't realized that. -- Ken Blake Please Reply to the Newsgroup |