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Saw this posted on facebook today....

 

4.95 for a burger, pizza,salmon, or scotch egg.

3.00 for eggs your way or a chorizo breakfast tortilla.

 

Not sure if this menu is exclusive to the UK..hopefully it doesn't continue when she comes to Port Everglades..

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Saw this posted on facebook today....

 

4.95 for a burger, pizza,salmon, or scotch egg.

3.00 for eggs your way or a chorizo breakfast tortilla.

 

Not sure if this menu is exclusive to the UK..hopefully it doesn't continue when she comes to Port Everglades..

 

It wouldn't surprise me. It sounds like how they are doing things on Anthem

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Saw this posted on facebook today....

 

4.95 for a burger, pizza,salmon, or scotch egg.

3.00 for eggs your way or a chorizo breakfast tortilla.

 

Not sure if this menu is exclusive to the UK..hopefully it doesn't continue when she comes to Port Everglades..

I suspect it's a trend for all future ships, and it would not surprise me if it's extended to older ships at some point.

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All the bottom of the pages except Specialty have the $4.95 late night delivery fee between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. plus VAT for departures sailing from Barcelona.

 

Hope that helps.

 

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Saw this posted on facebook today....

 

4.95 for a burger, pizza,salmon, or scotch egg.

3.00 for eggs your way or a chorizo breakfast tortilla.

 

Not sure if this menu is exclusive to the UK..hopefully it doesn't continue when she comes to Port Everglades..

 

Another example of Royal's nickel and diming and incessant upselling.

 

As my wife noted on Anthem, if you don't want to pay the charge, just go to the Windjammer or Café Promenade and bring the food back to the room.

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The big ships have had late night service fee for a while now, the speciality food is new to me.

 

all the ships have a light night service fee.

 

I fully expect to see these upcharge menus on Allure and Oasis soon.

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Another example of Royal's nickel and diming and incessant upselling.

 

As my wife noted on Anthem, if you don't want to pay the charge, just go to the Windjammer or Café Promenade and bring the food back to the room.

 

I do hope (expect!) RC waives the service charge for cabins which have been quarantined. Otherwise, I would be taking action upon my return to dry land.

 

I often travel solo and there is absolutely no one to bring me back food under that circumstance. I was quarantined once on Princess and fortunately they do not charge for room service (at least during the hours I requested deliveries).

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Yes, the same (almost) as the pages that I have posted repeatedly from the Quantum and Anthem.

 

Some basic items are still "no charge", but "good stuff" will cost you.

 

:)

 

http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=2334094

 

Starting at post #65. Compare and contrast. ;) :D

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Can adults order from the kids' menu? I'm down with some chicken fingers and fries! [emoji3]

Yes, and also try the Mini Brownie Madness on the kid's dessert menu.

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Yes, the same (almost) as the pages that I have posted repeatedly from the Quantum and Anthem.

 

Some basic items are still "no charge", but "good stuff" will cost you.

 

:)

 

http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=2334094

 

Starting at post #65. Compare and contrast. ;) :D

 

 

Merion Mom, I noticed the VAT tax fine print on the bottom of the menu. For our transatlantic, VAT tax for the entire 13 days? I'm guessing yes, but this is our first TA, so I thought I'd ask an expert. :)

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Merion Mom, I noticed the VAT tax fine print on the bottom of the menu. For our transatlantic, VAT tax for the entire 13 days? I'm guessing yes, but this is our first TA, so I thought I'd ask an expert. :)

We've had no VAT tax on our three transatlantic cruises.

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