Posted on September 23rd, 2007 by
The biggest surprise in this menu is that the same menu was there for every night of the cruise.
The various restaurants all had a fixed few entrees that would be served every night. Also the international dining rooms menu was also available in the PC restaurants, so it made up a little bit about the […]
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Posted on September 20th, 2007 by
The Princess Cruises gained foot in the middle of the sixties when Stanley MacDonald chartered Canadian Pacific Limited ferry Princess Patricia for the purposes of cruising from the port of Los Angles when for a normal cruiser she would have been in a lay up. Princess pat however, as she was called fondle never had […]
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Posted on September 14th, 2007 by
If you are hungry for anything special, we will have it. That seems to be the motto of the Seven Seas Mariner which boasts of 5 dining options, one of which should definitely satisfy your cravings in a viable way.
Compass rose restaurant
Breakfast, lunch and dinner are all served here, the quality is worth mentioning. Every […]
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Posted on September 11th, 2007 by
The carnival is one of the most traveled on fleet. The luxurious fleet is the world largest cruise line; it is often in notice because of its less than traditional cruises like the cruises to Alaska instead of the traditional oft beaten bath of Bahamas.
The food served in the cruise liner if often a major […]
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