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No lox on the hangar on the Inspiration. No lox at breakfast, only at the deli from 11-11.

Carnival has changed their lox. Used to come pre sliced, looking like what we buy at Costco. It's a bit different, less processed with the skin still attached before serving. (No skin is served). Tasted fine.

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No lox on the hangar on the Inspiration. No lox at breakfast, only at the deli from 11-11.

 

Sounds like sushi all over again. They had John Heald telling everyone that would be on the Lido Buffet. Which is was for a few weeks, then gone. Now they charge for it on ships that have Bonsai Sushi. I wouldn't be surprised, after a short time, to see smoked salmon return to the room service menu for an extra charge.

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I can't believe so much worry about a little lox. $13.99 a lb. at my local costco. I buy a pound and put half of it in the freezer for another time. It tastes great. I used to be able to get it on lido by asking a matter d for it. Last trip which was 12 days on the Freedom, I must have had it 8 or 9 days.

It doesn't pay to ask or write it in on the room service hanger.

Howard

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I can't believe so much worry about a little lox. $13.99 a lb. at my local costco. I buy a pound and put half of it in the freezer for another time. It tastes great. I used to be able to get it on lido by asking a matter d for it. Last trip which was 12 days on the Freedom, I must have had it 8 or 9 days.

 

It doesn't pay to ask or write it in on the room service hanger.

 

Howard

 

 

Huh? I don't understand what your point is?

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Huh? I don't understand what your point is?

 

I believe the poster's point is that in the overall scheme of a cruise, the availability of lox on the room service menu is minuscule (especially if it's available other places such as Dinning Room or Lido).

 

I absolutely agree - you read of various poster's lamenting about so many minor items that might no longer be available/free on a cruise. When taken in totality, these things have little to no bearing on the enjoyment of a vacation cruise.

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That's really a shame! I'm not one to sweat the small stuff, but I often ordered that from room service. On days where we didn't have time to go to the MDR and eat, that made a good meal alternative. Gonna need a lot of cereal and breads instead now lol too bad.

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