Rare Victoria2 Posted June 24 #51 Share Posted June 24 39 minutes ago, WantedOnVoyage said: Good grief... don't give them even the hint!!! Too many lines are "upcharged" to distraction already!! As far as I know, there is already one charge for a certain QG item if asked for in PG, maybe more. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Jack E Dawson Posted June 24 #52 Share Posted June 24 1 hour ago, foodsvcmgr said: Moving lobster and canapés to Grills only seems to be Cunard following Celebrity to suites focused. 49 minutes ago, WantedOnVoyage said: cutbacks like no canapes in "Tourist" Good news, canapés are being served in the Commodore Club on Gala nights. That was the case on our QM2 Crossing 2 weeks ago and was posted by others as well on their Cunard cruises. However, we were in PG on the QE this past September and canapés were served in the Grills lounge every night. Jack 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare WantedOnVoyage Posted June 24 #53 Share Posted June 24 (edited) 2 hours ago, Victoria2 said: As far as I know, there is already one charge for a certain QG item if asked for in PG, maybe more. Really... there surely was none, at least listed, when we were in PG in May. They start on this tack, especially in the Grills, and we will be taking our custom elsewhere. Forking over $25,000 and then being charged $19.95 for something "extra" in the same dining room. Forget it. Edited June 24 by WantedOnVoyage 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Victoria2 Posted June 24 #54 Share Posted June 24 10 minutes ago, WantedOnVoyage said: Really... there surely was none, at least listed, when we were in PG in May. They start on this tack, especially in the Grills, and we will be taking our custom elsewhere. Forking over $25,000 and then being charged $19.95 for something "extra" in the same dining room. Forget it. Caviar? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare WantedOnVoyage Posted June 24 #55 Share Posted June 24 That was surely not an extra cost option in PG last month. Or at least one listed. If it were, I would have complained immediately. Either offer it on the main menu or not. Right now, it seems they might concentrate more on serving hot food than figuring out ways to nickel and dime those already paying top dollar. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Victoria2 Posted June 24 #56 Share Posted June 24 (edited) 1 minute ago, WantedOnVoyage said: That was surely not an extra cost option in PG last month. Or at least one listed. If it were, I would have complained immediately. Either offer it on the main menu or not. Right now, it seems they might concentrate more on serving hot food than figuring out ways to nickel and dime those already paying top dollar. I'm sure it wasn't on the menu but if asked for, it's chargeable whereas it's available every day if anyone wants it in QG. edit it doesn't have to be listed to be an available extra Edited June 24 by Victoria2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Host Hattie Posted June 24 #57 Share Posted June 24 It's not listed on the menu but apparently is available for a fee on request. Simple answer is if you want all the cavier and off menu items book QG. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare WantedOnVoyage Posted June 24 #58 Share Posted June 24 Thank you.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Pushpit Posted June 24 #59 Share Posted June 24 The way Cunard handles caviar is that it does clearly feature as a chargeable extra on the room service menu, $60. Therefore you can have in any restaurant, from Kings Court upwards, so long as you are willing to pay for it, it's treated - in terms of billing and processing - as a room service product, which happens to be delivered to somewhere other than the stateroom/suite. I've seen it (once) delivered to the Queens Room as part of the Afternoon Tea session to a couple who ordered it as soon as they entered the Room. Therefore they could do something similar with lobster, if they wanted. Incidentally there are 3 other items which are extras and chargeable, and which get very little comment in this Board: Gormet canapés ($30, needs pre-booking and is generally associated with entertaining in the Grill suites but can go anywhere); Angus beef sirloin ($15); and $10 for the Artisans cheese plate (this is different from a standard and not-charged cheese plate). These items are charged to QG customers if they go the room service route, but free if they go via butler / restaurant route. PG and below will find these items chargeable. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Victoria2 Posted June 24 #60 Share Posted June 24 9 minutes ago, Pushpit said: The way Cunard handles caviar is that it does clearly feature as a chargeable extra on the room service menu, $60. Therefore you can have in any restaurant, from Kings Court upwards, so long as you are willing to pay for it, it's treated - in terms of billing and processing - as a room service product, which happens to be delivered to somewhere other than the stateroom/suite. I've seen it (once) delivered to the Queens Room as part of the Afternoon Tea session to a couple who ordered it as soon as they entered the Room. Therefore they could do something similar with lobster, if they wanted. Incidentally there are 3 other items which are extras and chargeable, and which get very little comment in this Board: Gormet canapés ($30, needs pre-booking and is generally associated with entertaining in the Grill suites but can go anywhere); Angus beef sirloin ($15); and $10 for the Artisans cheese plate (this is different from a standard and not-charged cheese plate). These items are charged to QG customers if they go the room service route, but free if they go via butler / restaurant route. PG and below will find these items chargeable. As said, on another thread Posted 11 hours ago 12 hours ago, Victoria2 said: A quick tip re room service menu. If wanting a chargeable dish off the room menu, QG or not, you will be charged. However, if you order the same meal through the the QG restaurant [via your Butler] I am assured you won't get charged. Didn't try it out but that's what our wonderful Butler told us in May. Can't edit The reason for the 'no charge' is the order off menu facility is available in the cabin too so as long as the meal comes from QG kitchen, there's no charge. However, ordering like that for room service will involve timing and last year, we ordered lunch off our Butler, at breakfast time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare foodsvcmgr Posted June 24 #61 Share Posted June 24 Thanks for the update Jack. Indeed good news especially if QV does the same. I know I keep harping on the canapés, in the big picture not a huge deal and I certainly don’t need more food, it’s just the perception of “taking away” that concerns me. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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