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Buffet items on Constellation?


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I will be going on my first Celebrity cruise shortly :) and wondered what sort of entree selections are available for dinner in the buffet.

 

You guys should come join the roll call for the Constellation sailing 10-30-08. We have a very active roll call.

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We really liked the casual dining option on Constellation and Summit. They would often have items that were more casual than those served in the dining room --- like Fish & Chips, Ribs, different pastas, etc.

 

It is a great option, and they normally post the menu early in the afternoon. You do need reservations, so be sure to call if you see something you like. And please also recognize that the servers are wait staff in training, so sometimes it may not be as quick as the service in the dining room - but they are oh-so-eager to please!

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While the main "buffet" is closed and they have the casual dining, as discussed above, they also have some limited buffets. On our recent Connie cruise they also had serving stations outside of the sit down dining for pizza, pasta, salad bar, and nightly one of the following: Stir fry, sushi, or curry bar.

 

Also while it is published that reservations are necessary for the sit down casual dining they often can accept walk up on a space available basis if they are not full to capacity.

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Actually, we liked the casual dining experience. It costs $2. The staff were quite friendly and service was excellent. The entrees are different from the main dining room, more traditional such as steak, chops, chicken etc. and the portions were larger than in the main dining room.

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Sorry but Two Buck Chuck is kin to Nickel and Dime ...:mad:

 

 

Squeezing every Dollar out and to boot already have the (so called) tips... is getting sorry now and the Cruise lines are really going way too far..

 

Eh=Whats the next step...

 

Oops they already have...

 

Paying USD $14/95 for a Beef Steak in the Main Dining room... *YIKES*

 

What then next..

 

Passengers have to carry there own provisions aboard too...(((?)))

 

 

 

 

Actually, we liked the casual dining experience. It costs $2. The staff were quite friendly and service was excellent. The entrees are different from the main dining room, more traditional such as steak, chops, chicken etc. and the portions were larger than in the main dining room.
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Sorry but Two Buck Chuck is kin to Nickel and Dime ...:mad:

 

 

Squeezing every Dollar out and to boot already have the (so called) tips... is getting sorry now and the Cruise lines are really going way too far..

 

Eh=Whats the next step...

 

Oops they already have...

 

Paying USD $14/95 for a Beef Steak in the Main Dining room... *YIKES*

 

What then next..

 

Passengers have to carry there own provisions aboard too...(((?)))

 

I certainly agree with the nickle and dime approach to cruising... It has no place in my cruising... Is this true that you pay extra for a steak in the main dining room...?

 

What all do you pay extra for when cruising on Celebrity... ?

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