The price of a cruise includes all meals and snacks all day and night. There are places on ship where you can go to breakfast, lunch and dinner and midnight buffets and all of the food is free. There is generally a room service menu that you can order from 24/7 and that food is free (you should tip the delivery person a couple dollars). There are places where you can get something to eat 24/7. But that does not include all drinks. The ships provide coffee, tea, milk, juices, and drinks like lemonade and punch for free. BUT, you must pay for soft drinks (usually about $1.50) and all alcoholic beverages including beer and wine.
Every ship has what they call specialty restaurants, like a French, Tex-Mex, Sushi, or steak house where there is a charge. The charge can be from $10 to $20 per person each time you eat. They call it a gratuity or service charge. Norwegian cruise line is different because it has Freestyle Cruising which means that you do not have to specify a dining option when you book your cruise and thus don't have a table and waiter assigned to you. "FREESTYLE" means you can go to dinner in the main dining room, or any other alternative restaurant, any time of the evening after 6:00 PM.. But you will have to reserve a time in the alternate restaurants. It also means that you don't have to "dress up" for dinner, but just go "sports casual". But it also means that you may be standing in line awaiting a table on some days (like we had to do a couple times); not what you want on a cruise. Since you go when you want, you rarely get the same waiter and so never really get to know your waiter and he/she never learns what you prefer as is done on “traditional” cruise lines. Their optional dining restaurants. However, these dining options can cost $10 to $20 a person for dinner each night. This is not what you want after paying for a cruise which is supposed to be all inclusive.
2007-05-01 01:30:52
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answered by TINKERTOY ..... the 1 & only 7
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I guess every cruise is different. Most cruises provide free food to their guests. Norwegian infact does charge for some of their food in specialty restraunts the ship I was on had like 11 resteraunts and 7 of them where free so if you didn't wnat to pay you could just go to the free restraunts which is what i did. However alcoholic drinks and pop are not free. You can buy a unlimited soda sticker which is well worth it if you are going to drink a lot of soda
2007-04-30 19:51:13
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answered by the man 3
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very virtually all food is loose. in case you get room service they do assume an added tip however the food is loose. There are some severe type reservation purely eating places that would have a $15 to $25 "service charge". The eating rooms and buffets are continually loose. There is additionally a pizza parlor or a hamburger and warm canines stand for loose. Ice cream, different than at foodstuff, oftentimes has a charge. Bar beverages are in no way loose. uniqueness coffees and a few candies presented on the comparable place have a value. Sodas have a value yet nicely-known coffee, tea, and doubtless punch or lemonade are loose. you're predicted to pay approximately $10-$12 an afternoon in line with individual for information. they are the two paid on the tip or may be quickly extra on your invoice. they are elective. ? ??l???q ?
2016-10-04 04:22:29
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, the food is included into your package deal that you purchased prior to the cruise. Although, you are hit with Gratuity fees which are 10-15% for your waiter. Of course Alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, bottled water are all extras. Tea, coffee I think are included also. Depending on what ship I believe you take. Will let you know whats free and included.
2007-05-03 20:53:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Almost everything on the cruise is free except for the restauraunts that they have on ships if you decide to go to one at night instead of the buffet. Also the alchohol is not free. Hope this helps and have fun on your trip!
2007-05-03 00:18:00
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answered by cruise.expert 2
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For the most part yes, but some cruises have specialty restaurants that you have to pay extra for, some also charge you to get stuff from the ice cream parlor or coffee bar.
2007-05-02 02:23:11
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answered by ctelly22 7
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All you food is part of your cruise price. Some ships have private supper clubs that there is an extra charge for, but you don't have to eat there
2007-05-01 14:07:44
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answered by Bill in Kansas 6
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Depends on the cruise line. Norweigen likes to charge for extras, Carnival does not. Carnival also has a 24 hour pizza bar, Yummmmmm!!!!
2007-04-30 15:27:36
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answered by driver 5
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You can eat every meal and not have to pay on the cruise, but they also have specialty restaurants which you will have to pay and a coffee shop. All the food is delicious.
2007-05-02 15:01:02
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answered by James F 3
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well My Son and Daughter in law went on a cruise for there honey moon and the food is included in the vacation BUT you always have to leave a tip at the table it is required.
2007-04-30 15:27:52
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answered by Dew 7
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