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Thinking of trying Britannia


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12 hours ago, Monorail Orange said:

I'm not sure what to make of the Limelight Club. I think it'd have to be an act that I knew I was really going to like before I booked.
Is it the same cover charge as the other paid restuarants (ie Ocean Grill or Sindu)?

 

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When we went on Britannia in 2017 it was £22 for the Limelight club. We really enjoyed the fact that you kept your table for the act, made for a nice evening. I was worried about the food because I wasn’t keen on the menu looking at it but it was lovely.

We saw the Eric and little Ern act and a good time was had by all.

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Hmm my initial reaction is £22 is "expensive" - but I suppose when you factor in the other upcharge venues are c.£15 then I suppose it's not that bad.

 

Like I said though, I think it comes down to who the turn is, then what the menu is before I decide.

 

Thanks for the replies though, it's good to hear positive comments about it.

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You will find the upcharge for select dining on Britannia is higher. £20 for Sindhu and £28 for The Epicurean on over 7 day cruises but the usual offers are available once on board.

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