jon81uk Posted June 21 #26 Share Posted June 21 Delivery fee is now $10 per order. But yes paying for a $5 coffee or $7 beer removes the fee. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare cantgetin Posted June 21 #27 Share Posted June 21 12 hours ago, Cloud9 Bob said: Is the delivery charge $7 per person or $7 per order? How exactly does this work? Never tried it. As above, the delivery charge is per order, regardless of order size. And you can order a $4 hot chocolate or $5 specialty tea and have the fee waived--any charged purchase eliminates the fee. It was interesting that on our first 2 cruises, the fee for the charged item went to our "loot" while on our more recent cruises, it was charged to our bar tab. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Cloud9 Bob Posted June 21 #28 Share Posted June 21 3 hours ago, cantgetin said: the delivery charge is per order, regardless of order size. And you can order a $4 hot chocolate or $5 specialty tea and have the fee waived--any charged purchase eliminates the fee. So would one fresh squeezed OJ purchase cover breakfast delivery for two in a cabin or do I need to order one payable item for each occupant to wipe out a double delivery charge?? And since I mentioned OJ, is it “real” fresh squeezed from fruit or those aseptic press packs? 🍊 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
madmedic Posted June 21 Author #29 Share Posted June 21 Where are the pancakes in the Galley? Disappointed that they don't do them for room service breakfast. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jon81uk Posted June 21 #30 Share Posted June 21 4 minutes ago, madmedic said: Where are the pancakes in the Galley? Disappointed that they don't do them for room service breakfast. The burger bar has pancakes, French toast and a French toast burger. But you can just order from a server and get it brought over no matter which counter serves it. 6 minutes ago, Cloud9 Bob said: So would one fresh squeezed OJ purchase cover breakfast delivery for two in a cabin or do I need to order one payable item for each occupant to wipe out a double delivery charge?? And since I mentioned OJ, is it “real” fresh squeezed from fruit or those aseptic press packs? 🍊 Not sure what you mean by double delivery charge? Each delivery gets one charge. In the past we’ve ordered breakfast for two, some pastries, some free drip coffee and then just one paid-for Americano. That one paid-for coffee ensured there was no delivery charge even though it was food for two people. as for the juice, I don’t know as I’ve not paid for it. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare cantgetin Posted June 21 #31 Share Posted June 21 5 minutes ago, Cloud9 Bob said: So would one fresh squeezed OJ purchase cover breakfast delivery for two in a cabin or do I need to order one payable item for each occupant to wipe out a double delivery charge?? And since I mentioned OJ, is it “real” fresh squeezed from fruit or those aseptic press packs? 🍊 Any purchase covers the delivery fee regardless of how many people are in the cabin. You can order 4 burgers and fries + 2 steaks and purchase a $5 coffee--no delivery fee. The delivery fee is the same whether you order one bagel or 4 full breakfasts. The premium juices on our cruises were not called "Fresh Squeezed." They were called "cold pressed" and were served out of cartons from specified bars at certain times during the morning. There was no "fresh squeezed" OJ on the room service menu. You can get them in some restaurants and room service as well as the specified bar locations (it is the one by The Dock and the one by the gym) 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mademypoint Posted June 21 #32 Share Posted June 21 Unless they changed it, there's a lot more available in the food hall than you see on the menu. I could have sworn there was eggs benedict or something similar one morning but I might have confused it with another breakfast dish. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jon81uk Posted June 21 #33 Share Posted June 21 17 minutes ago, Mademypoint said: Unless they changed it, there's a lot more available in the food hall than you see on the menu. I could have sworn there was eggs benedict or something similar one morning but I might have confused it with another breakfast dish. The taco/burrito counter has started doing daily specials of eggs Benedict 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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