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Does Carnival serve breakfast in the MDR on sea days, or does the brunch replace it?


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Depending on the itinerary seaday brunch may occur 8 am till 1 pm or 9 am till 2 pm., it will be listed in FunTimes. Breakfast items are available as well as lunch items as you can see in this menu found in the Carnival FAQs https://www.carnival.com/~/media/Images/explore/dining/menus/seaday-brunch-menu.pdf

Traditional breakfast is offered on port days, with the MDR only operating for about 1 hour before docking/anchoring till 1 hour after the cleared for shore call. That menu is also found in the Carnival FAQs.

If taking a Journeys cruise with more than usual the number of seadays, seaday brunch and the traditional breakfast seating for 2 hours then MDR closed for 2-3 hours followed by open MDR seating for lunch for 2 hours will alternate on consecutive seadays.

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There's no traditional breakfast when they do the brunch because the hours overlap... but that's not an issue since everything available at the traditional breakfast is also available at the brunch... plus brunch specific stuff. Brunch is only on sea days, traditional breakfast most port days except during debarkation.

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There's no traditional breakfast when they do the brunch because the hours overlap... but that's not an issue since everything available at the traditional breakfast is also available at the brunch... plus brunch specific stuff. Brunch is only on sea days, traditional breakfast most port days except during debarkation.

 

 

 

Not quite everything, no baked apples on the buffet. :(

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There's no traditional breakfast when they do the brunch because the hours overlap... but that's not an issue since everything available at the traditional breakfast is also available at the brunch... plus brunch specific stuff. Brunch is only on sea days, traditional breakfast most port days except during debarkation.

 

Traditional breakfast menu is available debarkation day

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I believe sea day brunch is served instead of dining room

Breakfast on sea days It is really good & something not to miss We Enjoy steak & eggs The earlier u go the better Usually No line but seating is relatively quick Some people don't even know about it Service is a little slow but it's ok Great menu & quite different items Not offered in main dining breakfast

 

 

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I think you are confusing the brunch and buffet, as no one talked about the buffet

 

 

 

You’re right. Baked apples are only on the regular breakfast menu, not on the brunch or buffet menus.

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