vacation44 Posted February 13 #101 Share Posted February 13 I am currently on the Encore and can report that we have been served cookies every afternoon in the Vibe. No cookies in the buffet so far. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CruisnHallelujahs Posted February 13 #102 Share Posted February 13 I, for one, can not wait to go on the hunt for cookies and hash browns in less than two weeks! (Needed to shout it somewhere…🤗) 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare mking8288 Posted February 14 #103 Share Posted February 14 Maybe, if I show this to "someone" onboard and they get the hint ... and have someone in the gallery find some potatoes 😉 😉 😉 A special breakfast order for the next morning 😁 😄 😋 from the Access Desk on our next cruise, since the niece in our 2nd cabin does have allergies and need to alert them ahead & submit a request, regardless 🤔 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kirtihk Posted February 15 #104 Share Posted February 15 On cruises I'm typically hunting for black caviar, not banal (prosaic) cookies. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare cruiseny4life Posted February 15 #105 Share Posted February 15 4 hours ago, kirtihk said: On cruises I'm typically hunting for black caviar, not banal (prosaic) cookies. When cruising NCL, have you found that in the last three years? - note I don't really care about cookies. But I do about some of the other cutbacks, so I'm with the give me my cookies crowd! - 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kirtihk Posted February 15 #106 Share Posted February 15 11 minutes ago, cruiseny4life said: When cruising NCL, have you found that in the last three years? - note I don't really care about cookies. But I do about some of the other cutbacks, so I'm with the give me my cookies crowd! - Actually, yes, last September I got it once at an event while on Escape. In 2 months I will not hunt for it: I will have 24-hour at any place on Seabourn Pursuit for 17 days (I also had in last March on Seabourn Venture). 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare cruiseny4life Posted February 15 #107 Share Posted February 15 1 hour ago, kirtihk said: Actually, yes, last September I got it once at an event while on Escape. In 2 months I will not hunt for it: I will have 24-hour at any place on Seabourn Pursuit for 17 days (I also had in last March on Seabourn Venture). Wow! Stunned you found it on Escape. Doubt it is anymore, but alas....have fun on Seabourn! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kirtihk Posted February 16 #108 Share Posted February 16 5 minutes ago, cruiseny4life said: Wow! Stunned you found it on Escape. Doubt it is anymore, but alas....have fun on Seabourn! One must be adventurous and resourceful, and you can find almost anything available on a cruise ship. In March 2022 I was hunting for all possible beers and wine on Celebrity Constellation, and I succeeded - even bartenders were wondering where did I get certain wines when I showed them what I fit at a different bar. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dmwnc1959 Posted February 16 #109 Share Posted February 16 So if I order these in advance and have them delivered to the room on embarkation day, just out of curiosity are these baked fresh on board or are they from packaged cookies? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dexddd Posted February 16 #110 Share Posted February 16 10 hours ago, dmwnc1959 said: So if I order these in advance and have them delivered to the room on embarkation day, just out of curiosity are these baked fresh on board or are they from packaged cookies? Having worked in the provider side, you'd be surprised how much is par baked, frozen, shipped, then baked to finish. Actually taste quite fresh. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare graphicguy Posted February 16 #111 Share Posted February 16 (edited) Well....who knew this would be a topic that anyone cared about? But, here we are. There are cookies on board. I think it depends on the ship, but I saw (and ate) chocolate chip cookies on the Prima last week. I also saw and ate chocolate chip cookies on the Epic 4 months ago. Yes, they were fresh. Yes, they were good. Not buying the OP's friend's story. Edited February 16 by graphicguy 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Birdnutty Posted February 16 Author #112 Share Posted February 16 10 minutes ago, graphicguy said: Well....who knew this would be a topic that anyone cared about? But, here we are. There are cookies on board. I think it depends on the ship, but I saw (and ate) chocolate chip cookies on the Prima last week. I also saw and ate chocolate chip cookies on the Epic 4 months ago. Yes, they were fresh. Yes, they were good Not buying the OP's friend's story. Sorry you’re not buying their story, but it’s what they experienced. Maybe as an newer ship (Prima), they’re still providing the goodies they don’t bother with on the older ships like the Getaway. When my friend said they spoke to the GM and Captain and this is what they were told, I have a tendency to believe it. I will be on the Getaway in a few weeks and will come back with firsthand experience. As an experienced NCL traveler, I can try to work whatever angles I can find. And if I say no cookies (to non-Haven,non-Vibe people) then you can take that to the bank! 😁 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UKstages Posted February 16 #113 Share Posted February 16 18 minutes ago, graphicguy said: There are cookies on board. I think it depends on the ship, but I saw (and ate) chocolate chip cookies on the Prima last week. yes, but you lead a charmed life. 2 minutes ago, Birdnutty said: I will be on the Getaway in a few weeks and will come back with firsthand experience. As an experienced NCL traveler, I can try to work whatever angles I can find. And if I say no cookies (to non-Haven,non-Vibe people) then you can take that to the bank! hello! very recent getaway experience over here! no cookies to speak of. no in room amenity (club balcony and casino guest). none in the vibe. none in the casino mini-buffet. i'm not a big cookie eater, but i don't remember seeing them anywhere, including the buffet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare graphicguy Posted February 16 #114 Share Posted February 16 2 minutes ago, Birdnutty said: Sorry you’re not buying their story, but it’s what they experienced. Maybe as an newer ship (Prima), they’re still providing the goodies they don’t bother with on the older ships like the Getaway. When my friend said they spoke to the GM and Captain and this is what they were told, I have a tendency to believe it. I will be on the Getaway in a few weeks and will come back with firsthand experience. As an experienced NCL traveler, I can try to work whatever angles I can find. And if I say no cookies (to non-Haven,non-Vibe people) then you can take that to the bank! 😁 Hey....wasn't on that cruise. I was on the Epic, an older ship than the "Aways" and they had cookies. Sometimes I think crew find it convenient to blame "it's a corporate decision" as an excuse for some sort of particular ship shortcoming. To me, regardless of the age of the ship, they are all so regimented when it comes to food, it's because they want to be consistent from ship to ship. Now, if the crew said they ran out of chocolate chips? Or, maybe had a mixer breakdown to make the cookies? I'd buy that. But, to say it was a "corporate decision" not to have cookies is tough for me to believe. The flip side, I've read some guest recounts of different things on the same cruise I sailed that I know for a fact just aren't true. Don't know why. But, they do. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Asawi Posted February 16 #115 Share Posted February 16 22 minutes ago, graphicguy said: The flip side, I've read some guest recounts of different things on the same cruise I sailed that I know for a fact just aren't true. Yeah. After my most recent cruise I read quite a few comments in different places that just wasn't right. Along the line of "There was NO information at all about this". And yet somehow I knew about it and even had a printed information leaflet and had talked about it with other people that also somehow knew about it... Of course this was about minor things like itinerary related stuff and not IMPORTANT things like cookies! That we, by the way, had every day. This was in December. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Seas2mountains Posted February 16 #116 Share Posted February 16 We are waiting to embark on the Gem in Miami. There are cookies in the Haven/Suite waiting area. Our granddaughter enjoyed the chocolate chip cookies. I’ll report back later if we see them in the buffet. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spanishguy1970 Posted February 16 #117 Share Posted February 16 On 2/8/2024 at 9:23 PM, IAcruising said: Of course, and the Vibe isn't worth it for anyone at any price. We know, we know. If the Bird doesn't like it, it shouldn't exist. there will be a time when NCL will get rid of tenders and NCL defenders will excuses why that is a good thing 🤣🙂 🙂 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare JennKach Posted February 16 #118 Share Posted February 16 I would normally laugh at people who have to have specific food on cruises, but my husband absolutely loves cookies and would choose them for dessert over most other things. Baking fresh cookies for him is the ultimate gift. He searches for cookies onboard to save for his evening snack in the cabin. He found them in the casino on the Jade TA in November '23, and I believe they were on the buffet at lunch a few times as well. You would think he is a hoarder when you see his plate, but he really does finish them by the end of the cruise. We had an unmemorable Carnival cruise a few years back but he still raves about the peanut butter cookies on that ship. NCL shouldn't underestimate the impact of having cookies available. As a side note, my husband grabbed a plate of cookies in the casino to graciously share with our group of four sitting in the bar area just outside Le Bistro. A bartender came and said we weren't allowed to have cookies here and he has to take them. I'm still not sure if they didn't want them removed from the casino (like they're only for active casino players) of if they don't allow food to be eaten in the bar area. Either way, we all looked at each other and simultaneously grabbed a final cookie before he took the plate away. Cookies are serious business to some people. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spanishguy1970 Posted February 16 #119 Share Posted February 16 (edited) 43 minutes ago, JennKach said: I would normally laugh at people who have to have specific food on cruises, but my husband absolutely loves cookies and would choose them for dessert over most other things. Baking fresh cookies for him is the ultimate gift. He searches for cookies onboard to save for his evening snack in the cabin. He found them in the casino on the Jade TA in November '23, and I believe they were on the buffet at lunch a few times as well. You would think he is a hoarder when you see his plate, but he really does finish them by the end of the cruise. We had an unmemorable Carnival cruise a few years back but he still raves about the peanut butter cookies on that ship. NCL shouldn't underestimate the impact of having cookies available. As a side note, my husband grabbed a plate of cookies in the casino to graciously share with our group of four sitting in the bar area just outside Le Bistro. A bartender came and said we weren't allowed to have cookies here and he has to take them. I'm still not sure if they didn't want them removed from the casino (like they're only for active casino players) of if they don't allow food to be eaten in the bar area. Either way, we all looked at each other and simultaneously grabbed a final cookie before he took the plate away. Cookies are serious business to some people. My companion is a diabetic and he likes to take cookies to the stateroom and have a snack at night time specially if his sugar levels are too low. He looks for them, is just the easiest snack. I have to admit the last two cruises they have been hard to find, but when we asked we were told to find them around 3 o'clock to 5 in the buffet, tea time they said. Edited February 16 by spanishguy1970 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UKstages Posted February 16 #120 Share Posted February 16 1 hour ago, spanishguy1970 said: there will be a time when NCL will get rid of tenders and NCL defenders will excuses why that is a good thing first cookies, now chicken tenders are being removed? stop the madness! and just exactly who are these tender defenders? 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spanishguy1970 Posted February 16 #121 Share Posted February 16 Just now, UKstages said: first cookies, now chicken tenders are being removed? stop the madness! and just exactly who are these tender defenders? LOL no i meant ship tenders (boats), I was being sarcastic. I was talking about NCL enthusiasts that defend NCL no matter what. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yakcruiser Posted February 16 #122 Share Posted February 16 1 hour ago, spanishguy1970 said: there will be a time when NCL will get rid of tenders and NCL defenders will excuses why that is a good thing 🤣🙂 🙂 Actually, they have got rid of tenders on some of the newer ships. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare graphicguy Posted February 16 #123 Share Posted February 16 2 hours ago, spanishguy1970 said: there will be a time when NCL will get rid of tenders and NCL defenders will excuses why that is a good thing 🤣🙂 🙂 It IS a good thing. It's just that some ports aren't big enough to allow the bigger ships to dock. I would welcome all ports not needing tenders. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare cruiser2015 Posted February 16 #124 Share Posted February 16 4 hours ago, JennKach said: I would normally laugh at people who have to have specific food on cruises, but my husband absolutely loves cookies and would choose them for dessert over most other things. Baking fresh cookies for him is the ultimate gift. He searches for cookies onboard to save for his evening snack in the cabin. He found them in the casino on the Jade TA in November '23, and I believe they were on the buffet at lunch a few times as well. You would think he is a hoarder when you see his plate, but he really does finish them by the end of the cruise. We had an unmemorable Carnival cruise a few years back but he still raves about the peanut butter cookies on that ship. NCL shouldn't underestimate the impact of having cookies available. As a side note, my husband grabbed a plate of cookies in the casino to graciously share with our group of four sitting in the bar area just outside Le Bistro. A bartender came and said we weren't allowed to have cookies here and he has to take them. I'm still not sure if they didn't want them removed from the casino (like they're only for active casino players) of if they don't allow food to be eaten in the bar area. Either way, we all looked at each other and simultaneously grabbed a final cookie before he took the plate away. Cookies are serious business to some people. Consider this. Many (not all) of the pastries served for dessert look a lot better than they taste. But the cookies are of a decent quality (certainly not premium quality; I just picked up a few Crumbl's yesterday). Having some instead of the "fancy" dessert items would often be a better choice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zqvol Posted February 16 #125 Share Posted February 16 33 minutes ago, cruiser2015 said: Consider this. Many (not all) of the pastries served for dessert look a lot better than they taste. But the cookies are of a decent quality (certainly not premium quality; I just picked up a few Crumbl's yesterday). Having some instead of the "fancy" dessert items would often be a better choice. Disagree that they would be a better choice 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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