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Lunch time on Epic


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Well, since the Asian restaurant is going to serve dim sum, I'm going to bet that it will be open for lunch - at least on sea days. Otherwise, we've found that it varies among ships. With so many passengers, though, it might be worth it for Epic to offer the option. If I were making the decision, I would definitely have a variety of specialty options available for lunch; with 4200 passengers on board, there are bound to be enough who would take advantage of the option to make it worth having them open.

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Well, since the Asian restaurant is going to serve dim sum, I'm going to bet that it will be open for lunch - at least on sea days. Otherwise, we've found that it varies among ships. With so many passengers, though, it might be worth it for Epic to offer the option. If I were making the decision, I would definitely have a variety of specialty options available for lunch; with 4200 passengers on board, there are bound to be enough who would take advantage of the option to make it worth having them open.

 

I am hoping they will offer at least 1 or 2 speciality options during lunch on sea days. It would be nice to have Italian or Chinese food at noon time:D.

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