miched Posted September 11 #51 Share Posted September 11 I was told that the buffet isn’t allowed in the cruises sailing out of the USA if the floors are carpeted. It is considered a health issue. It is true that I was told that a few times. Is it the true reason? I don’t know. I was on Beyond and sitting at the Bar on the Retreat Deck. They wouldn’t allow people to sit there to eat their lunch. They said it is against the health laws. The year prior we could. Happy cruising 🌊🚢🇺🇸🌅 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare DaKahuna Posted September 11 #52 Share Posted September 11 2 minutes ago, miched said: I was told that the buffet isn’t allowed in the cruises sailing out of the USA if the floors are carpeted. It is considered a health issue. It is true that I was told that a few times. Is it the true reason? I don’t know. Yes, this is true. You will notice that whenever it's a buffet, the area where the buffet is located is never carpeted, always a hard floor. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gold1953 Posted September 11 #53 Share Posted September 11 We have sailed TS s out of USA and the elite breakfast was a buffet . It is on the 2 sides of the uncarpeted entry way Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ex-Airbalancer Posted September 11 #54 Share Posted September 11 3 hours ago, DaKahuna said: On our Panama Canal cruise in 2023 there were so many Elites and above on Millennium that they moved the Elite Breakfast from Tuscan to the top floor of the MDR. It was set up as a buffet. Having a lot of Elites on repositioning cruises in common for a long time That was the reason they started to have coupons for drinks during HH 😁 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fisherguy Posted September 12 #55 Share Posted September 12 On 9/10/2024 at 6:37 AM, rrraydon said: I matched to Elite+. I figure with the HH drinks, the Mimosas in the morning, and the occasional drink in the casino, there's no need for me to purchase a drink package. I'll just pay for the few random drinks and it will still be cheaper than a package. Yep. No need for a drink package unless you need more selections than what the HH offers. Remember that it is a limited menu. For me, I don't drink that much and I am happy with whatever beer is available on the menu. I get my Latte's in the morning along with fresh OJ or Smoothie and a Bloody Mary. Usually have the Smoked Salmon Platter and Fruit plate. If I feel like eggs, I just pop by the buffet later. As for Happy Hour, I usually grab a water and an unopened beer and put it in our fridge for later consumption. I then get a glass of wine to bring to the table with me for dinner. As I said, I don't drink that much. Happy Hour is unlimited for the full two hours. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
the penguins Posted September 12 #56 Share Posted September 12 14 hours ago, Ex-Airbalancer said: Having a lot of Elites on repositioning cruises in common for a long time That was the reason they started to have coupons for drinks during HH 😁 Coupons are long gone - drinks now available in almost every bar, the exceptions will be shown on the leaflet in your cabin. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
the penguins Posted September 12 #57 Share Posted September 12 15 hours ago, gold1953 said: We have sailed TS s out of USA and the elite breakfast was a buffet . It is on the 2 sides of the uncarpeted entry way "Out of the US" is the clue once the ship has sailed e.g. on a Transatlantic, the US regulations don't apply. During TA's if you watch you will see groups of staff being trained / retrained ready for the different regulations that will apply at the end of the trip. This training is in addition to their regular hours. Also there is extra cleaning in multiple areas again ready for the inspections that will take place immediately the ship docks at the end of the cruise. The same thing happens on TP's - it's a lot of extra work for all the crew. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gold1953 Posted September 12 #58 Share Posted September 12 2 hours ago, the penguins said: "Out of the US" is the clue once the ship has sailed e.g. on a Transatlantic, the US regulations don't apply. During TA's if you watch you will see groups of staff being trained / retrained ready for the different regulations that will apply at the end of the trip. This training is in addition to their regular hours. Also there is extra cleaning in multiple areas again ready for the inspections that will take place immediately the ship docks at the end of the cruise. The same thing happens on TP's - it's a lot of extra work for all the crew. I have taken a few TAs and noticed the extra cleaning when sailing west. My last 3 TAs sailed west and had the buffets. Sailing east in Nov. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
the penguins Posted September 12 #59 Share Posted September 12 9 minutes ago, gold1953 said: I have taken a few TAs and noticed the extra cleaning when sailing west. My last 3 TAs sailed west and had the buffets. Sailing east in Nov. Exactly: Sail West and the US regulations apply from the next sailing. Sail East and you leave the US regulations behind from the moment you leave port. On both routes the crew has to prepare for the new regulations, cleaning protocols etc that will apply from the end of the cruise. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
markf Posted Wednesday at 06:26 PM #60 Share Posted Wednesday at 06:26 PM Suppose if you have elite status and you are in Aqua class, you have a dilemma as to where to have breakfast Comments? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ex-Airbalancer Posted Wednesday at 06:34 PM #61 Share Posted Wednesday at 06:34 PM 7 minutes ago, markf said: Suppose if you have elite status and you are in Aqua class, you have a dilemma as to where to have breakfast Comments? Why ? eat what and where you want Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WestLakeGirl Posted Wednesday at 07:13 PM #62 Share Posted Wednesday at 07:13 PM 45 minutes ago, markf said: Suppose if you have elite status and you are in Aqua class, you have a dilemma as to where to have breakfast Comments? blue, Tuscan, spa cafe, ocean view, MDR, room service, or just sleep in and skip them all Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare chemmo Posted Wednesday at 07:25 PM #63 Share Posted Wednesday at 07:25 PM 47 minutes ago, markf said: Suppose if you have elite status and you are in Aqua class, you have a dilemma as to where to have breakfast Comments? We usually cruise in suites and during the cruise will… Breakfast in Luminae Breakfast in Elite Grab a ‘bacon butty’ (English bacon on French stick or a bread roll) from the buffet to take back to enjoy on the balcony Enjoy room service breakfast Grab coffee and pastries from Cafe Al Bacio If we are too late for Luminae and don’t want to wait for room service we may go to the buffet Skip breakfast and enjoy a bigger lunch… One mistake I think Suite and Aqua guests make is to feel ‘obliged’ to stick to their named restaurant…In our opinion you should enjoy the whole ship. Other options not mentioned in my choices are the MDR and Aqua Spa cafe which I intend to try for breakfast for the first time next cruise… Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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