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I guess the shrimp salad sandwich - and always cake.

 

I do have to say that I am somewhat disappointed in Carnival's room service menu's lack of choices of things other than sandwiches. At least they don't have a 'nominal fee' like at least one other line is charging overnight now.

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We placed the pre-order card out the night before for a breakfast delivery. Always came within 10 minutes (before or after) of the requested time.

 

Our standing order is for 2 carafes of hot water (we bring our own coffee and Malita cone and filters) to "brew" in our room, along with some danishes and perhaps fruit. This holds us over till a late breakfast or early lunch.

 

Oh and BTW....there is NOTHING better than having that first cup of coffee on the balcony.

 

On another related note....on our last cruise we brought 2 bottles of wine with us. On several evenings I would go to the buffet and gather an assortment of cheeses, meats, condiments (olives, pickles, etc), and bread basically creating an Anti Pasto plate to be enjoyed with the wine on the balcony in the early evenings. Absolutely SPLENDED on the Splendor!!!

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I like to order room service breakfast on early arrival in port days, just to avoid the mad dash to the buffet, but have to admit Im not big on breakfast normally, so the continental breakfast offerings on Carnival suit me well. Usually coffee, croissant and fruit, and occasionally bagel, cream cheese and lox.

 

I once ordered a bottle of wine and the vegetable tray with dip, and invited a couple of my buddies on board to enjoy it with me before dinner.

 

Last September, on the last day of the cruise, I went to my stateroom about 1pm to start packing my suitcase :( So I ordered the chicken fajita wrap. It was very very good. I still hope to enjoy the BLT some day, that so many folks here rave about.:)

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We ordered room service for the 1st time on our last cruise. Nothing better than enjoying a great turkey sandwich & cheesecake on our balcony while watching the pier runners in Coz.

 

Will definitely order more often next time.

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......On another related note....on our last cruise we brought 2 bottles of wine with us. On several evenings I would go to the buffet and gather an assortment of cheeses, meats, condiments (olives, pickles, etc), and bread basically creating an Anti Pasto plate to be enjoyed with the wine on the balcony in the early evenings. Absolutely SPLENDED on the Splendor!!!

 

GREAT idea as we are traveling an Alaskan cruise in early May. What a great way to cruise the inside passage on the balcony! Thanks!!

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Oh, I like this thread. Cindy and I (best friends - leave the hubbies home for spring cruise) love room service after a night at the piano bar then on to the casino. At 1am I order the yummy shrimp salad sandwich - sometimes 2. She orders the tuna melt. I think Carnival has the best room service menu. We also like the beef tenderloin sandwich. I just like Carnival - 6 weeks to go :D:D:D:D

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When we went on the freedom, we would go back to the room just to order BLT's and choc. cake!! a great snack and never took long..

 

had this very thing in feb. and planning on ordering it in early may after we have a fun day in key west....have it all planned out. the cake is sooooooooo good. hope they never take it off the menu.

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Breakfast - one BLT and one Turkey Sandwich to make an extra large Turkey BLT, one bagel & cream cheese with 2 orders of smoked salmon.

 

Pre-Dinner Snack - vegatables & dip

 

Late Night - Chicken Fajita Wrap & Grilled Zucchini, Portobello & Mozzarella on Focaccia bread

 

Man I am hungry!:cool:

 

Is all this standard fare on all Carnival cruises? It sounds wonderful!

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