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Minis can take all meals in CC Section of MDR I. e Breakfast, Lunch (when open) and Dinner. That is one of the main reasons for booking th club class mini syites.:D

 

Suite guests have exclusive access to a suite only breakfast in Sabattinis (or equivalent), or can eat in the CC dining room. CC dining room is always available when open, for all meals for CC guests and full suite guests if they choose.

 

Thank you for clarifying.

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Who has received the "evening canapés, upon request" that are part of the Upgraded Amenities & Services of Club Class. Curious how that works.

 

 

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Probably same as full suites - there is a request form in the cabin to complete if you want them and, if so, which type.

 

We find most are tasteless and it gets very repetitive very quickly. For us after the initial novelty wore off we stopped even bothering to request them.

 

That said, they may be great to others and thus make a nice "back at your cabin after a full day" treat.

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The humor on board divides the diving into four different experiences… The first being specialty restaurants, the second being first class a.k.a. fix seating, the third being club class and the fourth being no class a.k.a. the. Buffet.

 

Don't laugh - soon, Princess will have dining divided into four categories based on your passenger class i.e. what you pay for your room:

1st Class passengers - Club Class dining

2nd Class passengers - MDR Traditional seating

3rd Class passengers - MDR Anytime dining

Steerage passengers - the buffet.

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Don't laugh - soon, Princess will have dining divided into four categories based on your passenger class i.e. what you pay for your room:

1st Class passengers - Club Class dining

2nd Class passengers - MDR Traditional seating

3rd Class passengers - MDR Anytime dining

Steerage passengers - the buffet.

Well essentially we're already there...

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Not really. They still have to figure the 'logistics' of charging more for: MDR Traditional over MDR Anytime, and MDR Anytime over the buffet.

They kind of have: to avoid the "pain" of the lower class dining experiences they've invented upcharges for similar but somewhat sequestered (and thus moderately "better class") dining options.

 

Examples:

- If you don't want to wait in long ATD lines for dinner pay for a specialty restaurant

- If you don't want to fight the other steerage pax at the buffet pay extra for a faux separate buffet area

- And, of course, above those there's if you don't like MDR TD book a higher-price mini called Club Class and get your "private" sectioned-off MDR experience

 

So is conceptually kind of approaching what you predict. [emoji15]

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