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On Sovereign 4 day in January 2006, JR's was open 5-7 and 9-midnight on embarkation day.

 

Day 2 4-7 and 9-midnight.

 

Day 3 Noon - 7 and 9-midnight.

 

Day 4 11AM-7 and 8- midnight

 

Kitty

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On the November 2005 Voyager of the Seas, the hours of JR were:

 

Day 1: 6:00PM-Midnight

Day 2: 11:30AM-5:00PM, 7:00PM-Midnight (At Sea)

Day 3: 11:30AM-Midnight (At Sea)

Day 4: 1:00PM- 5:00PM, 7:00PM-Midnight (Port)

Day 5: 1:00PM- 5:00PM, 7:00PM-Midnight (Port)

Day 6: Noon- 5:00PM, 7:00PM-Midnight (Port)

Day 7: 11:30AM-Midnight (At Sea)

 

I can't find Day 8 & 9's compasses at the moment but this gives you an idea of the hours.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Hi there

 

We are going on Voyager and I am wanting to visit johnny rockets.

 

We have been to johnny rockets in Orlando at Point Orlando and we loved the hot fudge Sundaes, is that included in the $3.95? Do they serve ice cream? Is there a menu or do they just have burgers and fries?

 

Any info, pictures would be great!

 

Thanks

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We were on Mariner in March, and the hours really varied from day to day. We ate there twice when we were in port, and the restaurant was not full. Here are the hours from Mariner (Western Caribbean). This might give you some hints to the hours for your cruise.

 

- Day 1 - 5:30 pm to midnight

- Day 2 (at sea) 11:30 am to midnight

- Day 3 (Labadee) 11:30 am to midnight

- Day 4 (Ocho Rios) 1:00 pm to midnight

- Day 5 (Georgetown) 1:00 pm to midnight

- Day 6 (Cozumel) 3:00 pm to midnight

- Day 7 (at sea) 11:30 am to midnight

 

 

They had a good sized menu with the usual hamburgers, french fries and onion rings. Plus they had different sandwiches (I had a grilled chicken one day), and ice cream sundaes and milkshakes. We had a sundae one day and it was included in our $3.95. The service was excellent ... but the fries and onion rings are dangerous if you're trying not to gain weight on the ship!

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I think you'll have to check your Cruise Compass each day for the hours - sounds like they are different on each ship/itinerary. On Explorer last month, they were not open until 5 pm many of the days. Sea days were different, and they opened at 12 noon.

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