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mbguill

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I avoid the buffet whenever possible. Except for "off times" (like middle of the afternoon), I've never been at the buffet when there have been no lines, and can rarely find a table to sit at once I have a plate of food!

 

We always go to the MDR for breakfast. Quiet, orderly, you're served. And if you don't want to sit at a big table with strangers, just say that when you arrive! Ask for a table for 2 (or however many in your party) and you'll be seated that way! Same for lunch.

 

On port days, assuming we're not in port!, we'll eat at one of the smaller venues.

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Actually the Buffet is quite tasty and usually offers a nice selection. If one arrives right when it opens there are no lines at all. Of course if one follows the 'lemmings' then there can be lines but I have never seen them too long.

 

As you can see the Salad Bar is quite nice.

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