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I believe that these tend to be on the last sea day and is usually just a walk thru. I've had a couple more personal ones after the "most Travelled" luncheons but you don't see nny more just get some more explanations about the way things are done.

 

Sometimes there are also "backstage" tours from the dance group and these are also pretty interesting

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On the Emerald Trans-Atlantic in October the kitchen tour was free and started out in the Princess Theater where hosted by the Princess Executive Chef (in charge of all food planning for all Princess ships) happened who to be aboard. They put on a cooking demonstration with the Emerald's Head Chef and the main ding room Maitre'D. It was a little comedic and actually very good.

 

After the show everyone got a tour of the galley (kitchen). It was fascinating.

 

It was quite interesting and they were selling (pushing) the Princess cook books. We bought one as a souvenier and had it autographed.

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On the Emerald Trans-Atlantic in October the kitchen tour was free and started out in the Princess Theater where hosted by the Princess Executive Chef (in charge of all food planning for all Princess ships) happened who to be aboard. They put on a cooking demonstration with the Emerald's Head Chef and the main ding room Maitre'D. It was a little comedic and actually very good.

 

After the show everyone got a tour of the galley (kitchen). It was fascinating.

 

It was quite interesting and they were selling (pushing) the Princess cook books. We bought one as a souvenier and had it autographed.

 

This is a fun show and a nice tour of the galley - I have done this several times. You also may be interested in the Chef's Table dinner which includes a wonderful tour of the galley while chef's are cooking and wait staff is placing orders, etc. There are several threads about the Chef's Table.

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You also may be interested in the Chef's Table dinner which includes a wonderful tour of the galley while chef's are cooking and wait staff is placing orders, etc. There are several threads about the Chef's Table.

 

 

Agree with that. The regular tour, although interesting, is a quick walk through with very little actual cooking in sight.

 

The Chef's Table would be great for her if she likes to cook AND likes to eat.

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