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Clairelly
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Hi

 

Is club class dining available for lunch on embarkation day?

 

Thank you.

No idea...you wouldn't need it anyway. The MDR is never full for that lunch service and service is speedy, plus the menu is "fixed". The only real extra you'd get is different tablecloths and napkins.:)

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We just got back from an Alaska cruise on the Grand out of San Francisco. We ate lunch in the MDR on embarkation day. Club Class was not available on that day. There was no wait for seating in the MDR and it was not crowded.

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I was on the Caribbean Princess May 13 sailing and Club class was open on embarkation. Very nice menu. In fact, one lunch I thought was as good as any dinner menu.

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Good Grief :rolleyes: .... Suites have always been more expensive and the location of the club class mini suites has also always been more expensive.

Happily, CC Dining will now be an extra perk for those of us who would have booked those cabin/suites anyway. :D

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Yhen what do you get except purple napkins??

 

Most of the reports by posters who have experienced club class have been very positive,

including comments like: "I won't cruise on princess again without club class".

 

Reports by those on the outside looking in, not so much.

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Most of the reports by posters who have experienced club class have been very positive,

including comments like: "I won't cruise on princess again without club class".

 

Reports by those on the outside looking in, not so much.

 

Agree with you. Very positive comments from those who have actually had CC Dining. :)

Not so sure why all the negative comments from those who didn't have CC Dining. :confused:

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Good Grief :rolleyes: .... Suites have always been more expensive and the location of the club class mini suites has also always been more expensive.

 

 

Yes they are and have always been higher priced and now they are even higher priced than before.

Not sure why the hostility? :(

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On our Ruby cruise in April CC was not available in the DR for the embarkation lunch.

 

On our April cruise on Ruby (last of the month) CC was open for lunch. It was nice meeting the staff at lunch (we were the only diners while there) prior to first dinner on board.

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