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I agree. Lobster is the second formal night when there are two on the 7 or 10's. We did a 5 and 7 B2B in November, and I am pretty sure the formal night menu on the 5 nighter was the first menu (but I did not save menu photos and such).

 

Now nothing with the cruise experience is ever 100%, so it's always possible it might happen sometime, but I wouldn't count on it.

 

The CG is so worth it overall IMO and you can have all you can eat. So you can have a steak and lobster.

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Thanks everyone for your responses. We plan on going to the crown grill. I just did not want to go on formal night if they were having lobster in the dining room. I will be definitely be getting it at the crown grill....

 

Thanks again....

Dan

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Thanks everyone for your responses. We plan on going to the crown grill. I just did not want to go on formal night if they were having lobster in the dining room. I will be definitely be getting it at the crown grill....

 

Thanks again....

Dan

 

The CG lobster will be vastly superior to the MDR lobster anyway.

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We are doing a 6 nighter,will we have lobster on formal night?

We have always done a seven night cruise or higher.

Our itinerary is leave San Pedro, San Francisco ,Astoria -Oregon ,Victoria & Vancouver.this is a coastal one way. If anybody has any insight as to formal nights on this itinerary much appreciated.

Julie

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We are doing a 6 nighter,will we have lobster on formal night?

We have always done a seven night cruise or higher.

Our itinerary is leave San Pedro, San Francisco ,Astoria -Oregon ,Victoria & Vancouver.this is a coastal one way. If anybody has any insight as to formal nights on this itinerary much appreciated.

Julie

 

No. Only on 7 day cruises or more...

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