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Hi,

Does anyone have a link to bar and wine price list please, as wondering whether it would be wise to invest in a beverage card?

Also, does anyone have any sample food menus to peruse?

Thanks in advance.

Brendan

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Hi,

Does anyone have a link to bar and wine price list please, as wondering whether it would be wise to invest in a beverage card?

Also, does anyone have any sample food menus to peruse?

Thanks in advance.

Brendan

 

This will get you started with beverages:

 

https://www.rogerjett-photography.com/specialty-2/hal-regular-and-specialty-restaurants/hal-beverage-menus/

 

Menus currently for Lido and MDR in Alaska:

 

https://www.rogerjett-photography.com/specialty-2/specifc-cruise-lido-and-mdr-menus/hal-alaska-ms-nieuw-amsterdam-2016/

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Thanks for that. I appreciate the time and effort taken to do it. It will prove very useful and now feel I'm almost on the cruise!

Thanks again,

Brendan:)

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This was very helpful. I signed on to the forums this morning to figure out of the 16 day Signature beverage card was worth the money. In looking at your menu shots it appears that it certainly is. Many thanks for effort and the share.

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This was very helpful. I signed on to the forums this morning to figure out of the 16 day Signature beverage card was worth the money. In looking at your menu shots it appears that it certainly is. Many thanks for effort and the share.

 

The signature beverage package (SBP) is definitely worth the $51 a day fee, (incl. service charge). It all depends on the level of beverages (alcoholic and non) that you enjoy. The max drink price with SBP is $8 per drink, and the 15% service charge has already been paid when you buy the package. The breakeven point of the SBP is 6 or 7 drinks per day. You are allowed 15 per day, but I've rarely reached that amount.

Take a typical sea day, (port days are obviously less). Specialty coffee in the explorers lounge in the morning, a couple of beers or drinks with your Dive-In burgers for lunch, a pre-dinner cocktail, a glass or two of wine with dinner, a few drinks after dinner in the casino or showroom, and a bottle of water to take back to your cabin. With that level of drinks, you are saving money and are ahead of the game using the SBP. However, if all you drink is maybe a glass or two of wine at dinner, then definitely don't go for the SBP.

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