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I also agree. Of the three cruise lines I've sailed on Carnival has the worst layout for the buffet.

 

If one wants to see how it should be laid out, one need to just see what they do on Royal Caribbean. Multiple stations over and over with the same offering for the popular stuff. All those people, and no waiting.

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If one wants to see how it should be laid out, one need to just see what they do on Royal Caribbean. Multiple stations over and over with the same offering for the popular stuff. All those people, and no waiting.

 

Or Princess with multiple areas that you can go right to without waiting on one long line.

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If one wants to see how it should be laid out, one need to just see what they do on Royal Caribbean. Multiple stations over and over with the same offering for the popular stuff. All those people, and no waiting.

 

Agreed. The Windjammer Cafe on the Serenade, with its islands, was great. Even at peak times, only had to wait behind 2"or 3 people. ...

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