@huggybobo88 heyy where did u go when u came back cuz i did too i came back on the 18th from the miracle we well i went to turks, half moom, and nassau
WHY is the fresh fruit chocolate cup at 4:39 $2.25??? I thought food and dessert was free, except for alcohol and a few specialty coffees? What is this, another sneaky, incremental change to get people used to the idea of paying for something they already paid for? I’m going on the Carnival Inspiration for a 4 day cruise on August 2, and I hope I don’t see too much of this bullshit. What started off as a bargain cruise can quickly become a rip-off.
@ejdf870 (Part 2) Regular coffee, tea and fruit juice are always available, and I honestly thought that the buffet food on the Lido deck was better than the other options in the dining rooms. The only things that you have to pay for extra is what you choose to purchase (gifts/alcohol/excursions) from the ship on your Sail and Sign card, and the gratuities, which are about $10 per person per day. I am going to do a video on everything you need to know for first time cruises, very soon.
@ejdf870 No it’s nothing like that. The ships have all-inclusive dining, but they have other options available, too. Two of the other dining options are a gourmet-style restaurant that you pay $30 each for, but it’s a specific dining experience where you get several meat dishes paired with wine. Then, they have a Starbucks-style cafe where you can purchase flavored coffee and tea, milkshakes (the best!) and things like chocolate cake, chocolate dipped strawberries, etc. Completely optional.
@thesassiwench What had me worried the most was the fact that among the desserts with a price tag was CARROT CAKE (for crying out loud!). So, I figured, if carrot cake costs money, I can only imagine what everything else costs! Thanks for the reply, though.
@rahdiggadee3001 There are various options available on board – the Starbucks-style “cafe” has additional dessert available to purchase, along with gourmet coffee’s. This is entirely optional, but the same items – chocolate and carrot cake, and mousse are all items you will get at the all-inclusive buffet on the Lido deck on different nights during your cruise.
OMG.Wish I was there.
@jane6953 I wish I was back there! That chocolate mousse was to die for!
Great Vid… 23 more days and i will be on the miracle headed to the Bahamas!
@christadv Ooohh that makes me envy you! I’m sure you’ll have the best time and enjoy all the buffet food you could ever eat!
I cant wait to go on this cruise
I JUST GOT BACK FROM THIS CRUISE!!!! ITS AMAZING!
@latricej718 Let me know how you enjoyed it!
@huggybobo88 Woah, back to reality – it’s painful. Did you enjoy the chocolate buffet?
yes it was really good, back to eating freakin chicken nuggets and tv dinners!
@huggybobo88 Lol! At least you have your memories…
@huggybobo88 heyy where did u go when u came back cuz i did too i came back on the 18th from the miracle we well i went to turks, half moom, and nassau
@kingkilla100 i went to turks half moon and nassau
@huggybobo88 when u come back ??
I was on this boat to got back the 18th loved it can’t wait to go back
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WHY is the fresh fruit chocolate cup at 4:39 $2.25??? I thought food and dessert was free, except for alcohol and a few specialty coffees? What is this, another sneaky, incremental change to get people used to the idea of paying for something they already paid for? I’m going on the Carnival Inspiration for a 4 day cruise on August 2, and I hope I don’t see too much of this bullshit. What started off as a bargain cruise can quickly become a rip-off.
@ejdf870 (Part 2) Regular coffee, tea and fruit juice are always available, and I honestly thought that the buffet food on the Lido deck was better than the other options in the dining rooms. The only things that you have to pay for extra is what you choose to purchase (gifts/alcohol/excursions) from the ship on your Sail and Sign card, and the gratuities, which are about $10 per person per day. I am going to do a video on everything you need to know for first time cruises, very soon.
@ejdf870 No it’s nothing like that. The ships have all-inclusive dining, but they have other options available, too. Two of the other dining options are a gourmet-style restaurant that you pay $30 each for, but it’s a specific dining experience where you get several meat dishes paired with wine. Then, they have a Starbucks-style cafe where you can purchase flavored coffee and tea, milkshakes (the best!) and things like chocolate cake, chocolate dipped strawberries, etc. Completely optional.
@thesassiwench What had me worried the most was the fact that among the desserts with a price tag was CARROT CAKE (for crying out loud!). So, I figured, if carrot cake costs money, I can only imagine what everything else costs! Thanks for the reply, though.
@ejdf870 I also am wondering about the price tags. We are going on August 19th.
I am also wondering about the price tags.
@rahdiggadee3001 There are various options available on board – the Starbucks-style “cafe” has additional dessert available to purchase, along with gourmet coffee’s. This is entirely optional, but the same items – chocolate and carrot cake, and mousse are all items you will get at the all-inclusive buffet on the Lido deck on different nights during your cruise.
what day did u get on the boat i got on the 2