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  1. Indeed it does. It applies to Tappanyaki and Moderno (pre fixe) and Cagney's, Le Bistro, and La Cucina (a la carte). I don't think I"m forgeting any that are on most of the ships. Some ships have other options as well, but I haven't sailed on them so don't know exactly how they all work. The Cirque show is discounted wiith the dining package if you want to use one of your credits.

     

    If you dine in an a la carte restaurant, you can use one of your credits for one entree and as many apps, desserts, and sides as you care to eat. Some waiters seem confused and say only one app and one dessert, but every report I've read has indicated that the manager has said those aren't limited--only the entrees. Also, the only reports I've read where there's been any confusion is when the diner asked the waiter. I've never heard of there being an issue when the diner hasn't asked.

     

    How does it work at the sushi bar, where it is charged a la carte by the piece?

    BTW? does anyone know if Bamboo and O'Sheehan's require reservation for dinner?

  2. Another perk if you choose an owner's suite is 3 bottles of liquor plus mixers, soda and water.

     

    I assume the liquor is a one time thing on embarkation. What about water and soda? Are they replenished daily? UBP fine print says anything in the mini-fridge cost extra. However, posts here seem to imply there is no additional charge for OS. Which is true?

     

    Also can anyone confirm room service fee is waived for OS suites?

  3. Last year on Pride, I used internet several times a day, every day. Overall, connection speed was excellent for a cruise ship. The connection was so good that I was surprised. It stayed that way for the whole trip.

     

    I am hoping this will hold for my next trip on Quest. Can you tell me about about your personal experience on Quest?

  4. I have previously sailed on the smaller Seabourn ships. I have found the internet speed to be reasonably good. I have always thought that the small number of passengers is a major reason for it.

     

    I will be sailing for the first time on one of the larger ships this summer. Where the bandwidth will be shared by twice as many passengers. For those of you who has previous experience, how is the internet speed on the larger ships?

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