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On some of the megaship's, with 4,000 plus passenger's, it is like a small city. Those ship's have plenty of 'night life', late comedy show's, the disco, casino, etc....I like to stop in after the late show just for a 'nightcap' of decaf and a slice of pie sometimes...:)

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Good Day Everyone; I am the OP who posted this question. The main gist of my question was where can I get something to eat when I come back from a shore excursion and its like 3:30-4:30 and the dining rooms are not open yet. I have read all your answers and feedback regarding which cruise lines offer food at various times of the day. Example was last year when we were in Alaska with Princess Cruise line; I knew the Int'l Café was open with tea sandwiches and the buffet was retooling for dinner; I forgot that I could have gone to the pool area where they serve burgers, dogs, and pizza. They open at 11am and close at 11am. Thanks all for your feedback regarding who offers different things based on the cruise line you are on. Have a great day.

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Example was last year when we were in Alaska with Princess Cruise line; I knew the Int'l Café was open with tea sandwiches and the buffet was retooling for dinner; I forgot that I could have gone to the pool area where they serve burgers, dogs, and pizza. They open at 11am and close at 11am.

 

You must have visited the 'wrong' side of the buffet! They do not close the entire buffet to prepare for dinner service; one side is always opened. There should have been a sign at the entrance to the closed side with an arrow pointing to the open side.

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You must have visited the 'wrong' side of the buffet! They do not close the entire buffet to prepare for dinner service; one side is always opened. There should have been a sign at the entrance to the closed side with an arrow pointing to the open side.

 

Yep, that has been my experience. One side has always been open while the other is being reset.

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You must have visited the 'wrong' side of the buffet! They do not close the entire buffet to prepare for dinner service; one side is always opened. There should have been a sign at the entrance to the closed side with an arrow pointing to the open side.

 

I must have missed the sign at the buffet

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