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Which Restaurants on Ventura do not require a supplement , on Royal there were a few that you had to pay to book so it would be really handy for me to know the details of the ones we can use without paying and the ones that need a supplement and how much the supplement is . Very grateful to anyone who replies , thank you .

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Which Restaurants on Ventura do not require a supplement , on Royal there were a few that you had to pay to book so it would be really handy for me to know the details of the ones we can use without paying and the ones that need a supplement and how much the supplement is . Very grateful to anyone who replies , thank you .

 

 

The main dining rooms and buffet of course are included plus the beachcomber which is part of the buffet which transforms into an al a carte restaurant at night. The poolside pizza and fast food bar are also included in your cruise fare.

 

Ramblas has two prices, £2.50 for a choice of 3 tapas dishes or £5 for a three course meal.

 

East was £15 when we were last on board and the White Room was £20.

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The main dining rooms and buffet of course are included plus the beachcomber which is part of the buffet which transforms into an al a carte restaurant at night. The poolside pizza and fast food bar are also included in your cruise fare.

 

Ramblas has two prices, £2.50 for a choice of 3 tapas dishes or £5 for a three course meal.

 

East was £15 when we were last on board and the White Room was £20.

 

Thank you for the info , much appreciated .

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Hi,

 

Just to clarify - the Beachcomber is actually called the Beachhouse on Ventura.

 

We went there twice whilst on Ventura and the meals were very good. Most of the meals do not incur a charge but there are a couple of things for which you would have to pay a supplement. You cannot book to go into this restaurant so tables are on a first come first served basis.

 

The East restaurant is superb and definitely worth the £15.00 a head supplement.

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