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Just wondering if I can send my friends a gift of the Supper Club fees on the Spirit. I can't seem to find it on Carnival's website at all. Is the cost $25 per person? I guess I could give them shipboard credit instead, right?

 

Thanks for the help! ;)

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Just wondering if I can send my friends a gift of the Supper Club fees on the Spirit. I can't seem to find it on Carnival's website at all. Is the cost $25 per person? I guess I could give them shipboard credit instead, right?

 

Thanks for the help! ;)

Ya i think the shipboard credit ....and a nice card explaning what you want them to do with it...What a nice gift.... I leave on feb 4 (hint hint):rolleyes:

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Ya i think the shipboard credit ....and a nice card explaning what you want them to do with it...What a nice gift.... I leave on feb 4 (hint hint):rolleyes:

 

 

LOL I'll remember that! LOL

 

Is it really $30 per person? If so, that'd be $90 for the 3 of them. That may be a bit out of my range. I was hoping to spend $60 on them. :(

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LOL I'll remember that! LOL

 

Is it really $30 per person? If so, that'd be $90 for the 3 of them. That may be a bit out of my range. I was hoping to spend $60 on them. :(

 

Yes, it's really $30 p/p. If that is too much for your budget why don't you send them a shipboard credit or wine or champagne. Go on the Carnival site and look at the gifts....I'm sure that there is something that you could get. :)

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You could give a gift certificate. We gave these as Christmas gifts last year since the entire family was cruising together in Feb. You just turn it in once on board and it is applied to your sign and sail card as credit. Just another idea

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Yes, $30/pp. And it's well worth it, and more.

 

The charge is applied to the Sail and Sign account. Some folks, myself included, believe that the food and the service is worth more than the $30. You can either tip in cash or add it to the Sail and Sign account.

 

The service is fantastic and the food is as good as you'll find any where.

 

You can find the menu for the supper clubs here:

 

http://hosted.filefront.com/cruisecritter

 

These are for The Point on the Conquest but the menus are the same on all the ships with supper clubs.

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Just wondering if I can send my friends a gift of the Supper Club fees on the Spirit. I can't seem to find it on Carnival's website at all. Is the cost $25 per person? I guess I could give them shipboard credit instead, right?

 

Thanks for the help! ;)

I just came back from a cruise on the Miracle today. They don't even let you make a reservation until after it leaves port. By the way, on Celebrity Cruise Line I made the reservation at the supper club after I got my tickets.

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I just came back from a cruise on the Miracle today. They don't even let you make a reservation until after it leaves port. By the way, on Celebrity Cruise Line I made the reservation at the supper club after I got my tickets.

 

Now that has to be a relatively new procedure because I was on the Miracle in June and I made the reservations as soon as we boarded the ship.

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Now that has to be a relatively new procedure because I was on the Miracle in June and I made the reservations as soon as we boarded the ship.

I tried that. It didn't work out that way. First, unlike Celebrity Cruise Line they don't promote Nick and Nora's Supper Club to passengers. On Celebrity Cruise Line they have a table at the front of the midship elevators near the casual resturant. Not on the Miracle. The first time I called no one answered the phone. When I finally got someone the reservation was made.

When I sail on Celebrity Cruise Line I can even make a reservation before I board the ship. I just call the Captains Club Desk and it's made. I'm not a premuim member as yet.

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I tried that. It didn't work out that way. First, unlike Celebrity Cruise Line they don't promote Nick and Nora's Supper Club to passengers. On Celebrity Cruise Line they have a table at the front of the midship elevators near the casual resturant. Not on the Miracle. The first time I called no one answered the phone. When I finally got someone the reservation was made.

 

When I sail on Celebrity Cruise Line I can even make a reservation before I board the ship. I just call the Captains Club Desk and it's made. I'm not a premuim member as yet.

Must have been an off week. Every ship I have been on had a table with someone taking reservations. Many have reported making reservation in the Lobby area on Miracle. Did you ask anyone if there was a desk??

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I tried that. It didn't work out that way. First, unlike Celebrity Cruise Line they don't promote Nick and Nora's Supper Club to passengers. On Celebrity Cruise Line they have a table at the front of the midship elevators near the casual resturant. Not on the Miracle. The first time I called no one answered the phone. When I finally got someone the reservation was made.

 

When I sail on Celebrity Cruise Line I can even make a reservation before I board the ship. I just call the Captains Club Desk and it's made. I'm not a premuim member as yet.

 

Casino Player, this is all something new. When I was on the Miracle in June and on the Legend last year, right by the atrium elevators they have a staff member standing there with a table with the meats and offerings wrapped in Saran Wrap so you could see the cuts of meat. As soon as we boarded we went right over to the lady and made the reservations. Also, up on the lido by the atrium elevators near those glass stairs there is also a staff member taking reservations. I'm very surprised that they didn't have that on your sailing.

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Casino Player, this is all something new. When I was on the Miracle in June and on the Legend last year, right by the atrium elevators they have a staff member standing there with a table with the meats and offerings wrapped in Saran Wrap so you could see the cuts of meat. As soon as we boarded we went right over to the lady and made the reservations. Also, up on the lido by the atrium elevators near those glass stairs there is also a staff member taking reservations. I'm very surprised that they didn't have that on your sailing.

I saw nothing near the atrium elevators or anywhere else in the food area. I called on the phone. Then they called the day of the reservation to confirm the reservation and an hour later on the day of my Anniversary dinner the Food and Beverage Manger called to cancel it.

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I saw nothing near the atrium elevators or anywhere else in the food area. I called on the phone. Then they called the day of the reservation to confirm the reservation and an hour later on the day of my Anniversary dinner the Food and Beverage Manger called to cancel it.

 

What reason was given? I think it would be nice if you started a thread, since you have posted this several times. If you dont want to I understand. Just makes it easier for people to follow.

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