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You don't HAVE to eat in the WJ for breakfast and lunch..the dining room is open for those meals, and you're SERVED (it's not a buffet, so there's no searching for a table--you're seated at a table!) It's MUCH nicer than the buffet!!!!!

However, many prefer the MUCH wider selection of foods available in the

Windjammer and, on Radiance class ships at least, the option of dining al fresco, in the open air section of the WJ. On the rare occasions we have breakfasted in the MDR, we have found that the service was not on par with what they provide there during lunch and dinner.:rolleyes:

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You don't HAVE to eat in the WJ for breakfast and lunch..the dining room is open for those meals, and you're SERVED (it's not a buffet, so there's no searching for a table--you're seated at a table!) It's MUCH nicer than the buffet!!!!!

 

 

I totally agree. We have breakfast and lunch more often in the MDR than WJ. You're seated and served. Although the selection is not as varied as the WJ, but the atmosphere is MUCH better and relaxed. Service has always been fine, sometimes better than at dinner.

 

 

However, many prefer the MUCH wider selection of foods available in the Windjammer and, on Radiance class ships at least, the option of dining al fresco, in the open air section of the WJ. On the rare occasions we have breakfasted in the MDR, we have found that the service was not on par with what they provide there during lunch and dinner.:rolleyes:

 

 

:rolleyes: back at 'ya!

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