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Reserved Breakfast Area for Diamond Plus on Serenade of the Seas???


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I was on the Serenade of the Seas in October. One morning at breakfast, I heard the couple in line in front of me ask to be seated in the Diamond Plus area. I saw them escorted to a part of the dining room away from where the majority of others were being seated. It didn’t appear to be anything special, they were just seated in a  different area of the dining room.

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6 hours ago, SteelMagnolia9 said:

I was on the Serenade of the Seas in October. One morning at breakfast, I heard the couple in line in front of me ask to be seated in the Diamond Plus area. I saw them escorted to a part of the dining room away from where the majority of others were being seated. It didn’t appear to be anything special, they were just seated in a  different area of the dining room.

Thank you!!!

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7 hours ago, SteelMagnolia9 said:

I was on the Serenade of the Seas in October. One morning at breakfast, I heard the couple in line in front of me ask to be seated in the Diamond Plus area. I saw them escorted to a part of the dining room away from where the majority of others were being seated. It didn’t appear to be anything special, they were just seated in a  different area of the dining room.

Same menu but a venue that leads to more socializing and faster  service because you are at smaller tables.

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Also no matter where we sat my dh asked for a special coffee (not sure what type as I don't drink coffee) that was available for D+.   If we weren't in the D+ area he just showed his card.  Enjoy your cruise.  We enjoyed the Serenade on the TA in August.

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19 hours ago, julesbeara said:

 Not a fan of the Windjammer for breakfast.

 

We quit using the Foodjammer for all but an afternoon treat or some coffee/tea.  Since they removed the trays, it takes multiple trips from the table to assemble a meal.  Plus, people shuffling around trying to assemble a meal makes the atmosphere something akin to a zombie apocalypse. No thanks.

 

The MDR for breakfast and lunch is much more civilized, even if it does take a little longer.

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On 11/17/2018 at 6:31 AM, SargassoPirate said:

 

We quit using the Foodjammer for all but an afternoon treat or some coffee/tea.  Since they removed the trays, it takes multiple trips from the table to assemble a meal.  Plus, people shuffling around trying to assemble a meal makes the atmosphere something akin to a zombie apocalypse. No thanks.

 

The MDR for breakfast and lunch is much more civilized, even if it does take a little longer.

 

We feel the same way.  It's a bit of a zoo for us and we like a more mellow environment.  

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