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Hi I'm looking for the most recent (2024 cruises) drink menus on celebrity ships. If someone has some picture of the recent menus with pricings and could share – this would be much appreciated. Happy Sailing to everyone. 

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If you have the app you can look at the various bar menus.  Be aware that those menus mainly show the “specialty” drinks for that bar or restaurant.  Most of which are made with liquor from the Premium package.  You will not see drinks on there like a regular gin & tonic, margarita, martini, Bloody Mary, and the countless others that are available. 

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My go-to place for current menus is Prof Cruise. Just google Celebrity drink menus and her name. She also has dining menus, money-saving tips, and humorous reviews.

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5 minutes ago, rj59 said:

My go-to place for current menus is Prof Cruise. Just google Celebrity drink menus and her name. She also has dining menus, money-saving tips, and humorous reviews.

I just did and those are 2023 prices?

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Thanks for the coffee bar menue!  My daughter is a coffee girly & I’m all about the tea, we will have the regular drink pkg….will the coffee bar beverages be included with our pkg?

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On 3/9/2024 at 4:20 PM, jelayne said:

If you have the app you can look at the various bar menus.  Be aware that those menus mainly show the “specialty” drinks for that bar or restaurant.  Most of which are made with liquor from the Premium package.  You will not see drinks on there like a regular gin & tonic, margarita, martini, Bloody Mary, and the countless others that are available. 

I have used the app in the past to find the prices but I noticed that for my upcoming cruise in July the app no longer provides bar menus and the dinner menu doesn’t show any specific wines or prices. It now makes it difficult to judge if one will be happy with classic drink package or whether to upgrade.  Even the drink packages no longer say “up to 10 or 17” per drink. It says this in the website, but not when I looked at them on the app. 
 

I find the app has gotten less useful than it used to be. 

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22 minutes ago, GlobalCruiser1960 said:

I have used the app in the past to find the prices but I noticed that for my upcoming cruise in July the app no longer provides bar menus and the dinner menu doesn’t show any specific wines or prices.

 

 I just looked at the app for our upcoming cruise in April 2025 and all that information is there. 

What ship and what sailing date are you looking at? 

 

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2 minutes ago, GlobalCruiser1960 said:

Infinity sailing July 20. 

 

You are correct -- the only place I see any drinks is in Luminae. No prices or wine list showing in the other restaurants or bars.   I wonder if they are in the process of changing to comply with the new California law .. I suspect that may be the case for any sailings out of the US. 

I would give it a few days and see if it updates. 

  

 

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3 hours ago, DaKahuna said:

 

You are correct -- the only place I see any drinks is in Luminae. No prices or wine list showing in the other restaurants or bars.   I wonder if they are in the process of changing to comply with the new California law .. I suspect that may be the case for any sailings out of the US. 

I would give it a few days and see if it updates. 

  

 

What does the new California law have to do with bar menus? 

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11 hours ago, DaKahuna said:

 

Maybe the 20% gratuity is now included in the price so instead of $17 with the gratuity added when you get the bill. 

 

I don’t think gratuities are one of the “hidden fees” addressed by the California law. It was designed for things like port fees and taxes, and most especially hotel “resort fees”, that are included in the initial purchase price, but not listed as a part of the cost. 

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Could just follow Health Canada guidelines for Alcohol 

  • 0 standard drinks a week – not using alcohol has benefits, including better health and better sleep;
  • 1 to 2 standard drinks a week – you are likely to avoid alcohol-related consequences at this level; 
  • 3 to 6 standard drinks a week – your risk of developing several types of cancer, including breast and colon cancer, increases at this level; 
  • 7 or more standard drinks a week – your risk of heart disease and stroke increases significantly at this level. At this use level, each additional standard drink radically increases the risk of alcohol-related consequences. 

The guidance also recommends that if you drink more than 2 drinks a week, make sure you don’t exceed 2 drinks on any day to reduce the risk of injuries or violence.

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