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Our longest cruise has been 28 days and we had a different menu each night. However, if for some reason they have to repeat menues, there are always so many choices, you could always find something that you didn't get the first time around.

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It all depends on how they structure the cruise. We also did SYD to LA and had different menus every night. Last year we did Anchorage to Bangkok which Princess considers Anchorage to Beijing leg 1 and Beijing to Bagkok leg 2, and this time, all the menus repeated.

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When do they start to repeat small and large plates? We're on our longest cruise to date (14 days) next September. We were hoping not to have any of the options besides the Always Available repeat.

 

Has anyone ever posted the menus for a Princess cruise longer than 10 days?

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There are different menus each night of the shortest leg tha could have been purchased. We took a 28 day cruise from FLL to Manaus & back. Some bought it as 1 cruise, others as two 14 day cruises. We had the same 14 menus going out and coming back. On our 32 day cruise last month, no repeated menus.

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When do they start to repeat small and large plates? We're on our longest cruise to date (14 days) next September. We were hoping not to have any of the options besides the Always Available repeat.

 

Has anyone ever posted the menus for a Princess cruise longer than 10 days?

 

Sometimes it all runs together. They can do leg of lamb, rack of lamb and a 3rd lamb dish and all I remember is lamb. They had two different kinds of pea soup on a 14 night cruise. One was yellow pea and the other was split pea. After about day 10, the food all tastes the same to me. The potatoes all taste the same and the vegetables all taste the same.

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I've been on 21 and 28-day cruises and as has been said, the menus aren't repeated. However, I have seen individual appetizers, entrees or desserts repeated (one per menu) although the rest of the menus were different. Haven't a clue about the Chef's Table; never been and unlikely to go. :(

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Thanks for the info. Now, can anyone tell me how often the Chef's table menu is changed. We enjoyed it tremendously on the Crown last week and would try it again in Deccember if the menu is different.

 

 

Each time the Chef's table is held, the menu is up to the chef. Chances are it will not be identical to what you had if you do it again, but some items may be the same.

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Each time the Chef's table is held, the menu is up to the chef. Chances are it will not be identical to what you had if you do it again, but some items may be the same.

 

I thought that might be the case but I have the feeling that other ships had the exact menu the Crown had in November. Hope I am wrong.

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