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Just off Victory on 10/19...any questions?


Pellaz

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Is there a Mongolian Wok?

 

Alas, no. :(

 

The Mongolian Wok is one of my favorite at-sea food destinations, period. I don't even mind the long lines, because you get those at ANY stir-fry restaurant when they're busy...and the Wok employees on the Liberty and Imagination worked like demons to keep things moving rapidly.

 

There is a lunchtime place on Victory called Chopsticks that has Asian offerings, but the menu items just weren't particularly compelling. I briefly got excited about the spring rolls, but then realized that they contained shrimp, which I don't do......

Your mileage might vary.

I'm kicking myself for not getting a photo of their menu, as I don't think it ever changed.

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The late-night shows involving shipboard performers were Vrooom! and Living In America -- both still include the Victory Show Band. There were other shows involving fellow guests as well. These are the 'older' shows on Carnival, which will be replaced with the newer shows with piped-in music when the ship goes in for drydock.

There were also comedians performing each night, and on a couple of nights there were Lido Deck parties. The onboard dance club was also pretty busy at night -- more so than on my last cruise, on Liberty.

 

We did all the shows in the main theatre. I thought that Vroom! was a bit overrated though still well done. I wish there had been a different format of show. The show two nights prior was also music and dance so I guess I was hoping for something else. I guess with a 5 day they are a bit mre limited.

 

The show involving the guests I'm a bit partial two since my daughter was one of the singers so I of course loved it. Honestly though the talent that was on our ship was great, also made for great Kareoke sessions, especially on the last day at sea when it was held in the lobby.

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Alas, no. :(

 

The Mongolian Wok is one of my favorite at-sea food destinations, period. I don't even mind the long lines, because you get those at ANY stir-fry restaurant when they're busy...and the Wok employees on the Liberty and Imagination worked like demons to keep things moving rapidly.

 

There is a lunchtime place on Victory called Chopsticks that has Asian offerings, but the menu items just weren't particularly compelling. I briefly got excited about the spring rolls, but then realized that they contained shrimp, which I don't do......

Your mileage might vary.

I'm kicking myself for not getting a photo of their menu, as I don't think it ever changed.

 

Thank you. That's what I thought. How about an omelet station?

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