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Eating-- What is free and what costs?


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Hi, all. It's been a long time since I've cruised and we've never sailed with Carnival.

 

How does food work? What places are included with the ticket and what places have a cost?

 

Thank you!:):):)

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I see you have lots of questions (multiple threads).

 

Just so you know, Uncle Google can help you find all these answers on the Carnival website - with no waiting for answers.

 

Also, you can browse the numerous existing threads about the same questions that you have.

 

Enjoy your cruise.

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Food you pay for :

 

Steakhouse, Italian Restaurant, certain Room Service items (otherwise they are free), A few Steakhouse items are available for purchase on the Main Dining menu daily, Tea selections (except the free lipton basic/green), cappuccinos in the dining room, the items at the coffee cafe (milkshakes, coffee drinks, pastries, ice cream), snacks in the Red Frog Pub, and the items in the shop or candy store (cherry on top). Might have missed one or two, but otherwise everything else is included!

 

Included:

 

All Buffets

Pizza (not the room service)

Deli

Guy's Burgers

Guy's Pig's and Anchors

Blue Iguana Burrito Bar

Mongolian Wok

Taste Bar

Regular coffee lido and room service

lemonade

Iced Tea

Lipton Hot tea Reg/Green

Fish and Chips

Pasta Bella pasta bar at Lunch

Popcorn with movies

BBQ grill (those without a Guy's)

BBQ lunch on private Islands

Indian grill

Burrito Bar (those without Blue Iguana)

24 hour Soft Serve Ice Cream (Which is THE BEST!!)

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Everything, excluding alcohol, at the Lido buffet is included.

 

Nearly everything, again excluding alcohol, in the Main Dining Room is included. The menu on most, if not all, ships includes two or three clearly marked entrees available for an upcharge.

 

Depending on the ship there may be a steak house. There is a fee. Some have an Italian restaurant that charges for dinner but not for lunch.

 

Some have a sushi bar that charges.

 

Nearly all have a speciality coffee station that has desserts for a fee.

 

Some room service items are included. Clearly marked if there is a fee.

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