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Coffee and tea (different flavours), orange juice at breakfast and water from the machine.

 

 

But the coffee is out of a dispenser and if you like good coffee you will be disappointed. Same with the water, it's room temp and no ice available from the machine.

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Tea, coffee and water available with all meals.

Tea and coffee available 24/7 in self service and also available in your cabin.

Food is included in your fare for breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner in main restaurants or self service. Also snacks (burgers, pizzas etc) at poolside cafe and late night snacks.

Soft drinks and alcoholic drinks are chargeable.

 

See this link for full list of what is included.

https://ask.pocruises.com/help/PO/before-you-sail/fare_included

Brian

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Afternoon tea in the self service buffet or in the restaurant is included in your fare.

 

In the buffet you can make your own coffee rather than drink the ready brewed coffee using the sachets and boiling water available.

 

Tea and coffee and a kettle are also in cabins so you can always make your own drink there too.

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Tea and coffee 24/7 in the buffet and your cabin, there is a choice of different teas in the buffet plus coffee including decaff if you can't stand the brown liquid.

 

Tea or coffee with meals in the mdr's

 

A choice of fruit juices at breakfast, orange, apple and tomato if you know where to look ;)

 

Plus water of course

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But the coffee is out of a dispenser and if you like good coffee you will be disappointed. Same with the water, it's room temp and no ice available from the machine.

 

Never found this with the water. Water served in the dining room is not room temperature and if it was you can always ask for some ice.

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Never found this with the water. Water served in the dining room is not room temperature and if it was you can always ask for some ice.

 

 

I was talking about the dispensers, not the MDR where the waiters pour water from iced water jugs.

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I was talking about the dispensers, not the MDR where the waiters pour water from iced water jugs.

 

Sorry, I realise that now but the OP asked about free drinks. We tend to stick to the MDR if we can.

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Tea and coffee 24/7 in the buffet and your cabin, there is a choice of different teas in the buffet plus coffee including decaff if you can't stand the brown liquid.

 

Tea or coffee with meals in the mdr's

 

A choice of fruit juices at breakfast, orange, apple and tomato if you know where to look ;)

 

Plus water of course

 

Don't forget the whiskey & american, g+t's and orange juice at the captains cocktail party :D

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Sorry, I realise that now but the OP asked about free drinks. We tend to stick to the MDR if we can.

 

 

In the MDR we always order a large bottle of sparkling water alongside our wine order, doesn't cost much, is always served with ice and lemon and tastes much better than the over treated water from the jugs.

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