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Old May 27th, 2004, 11:02 PM
Len C.
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I know this has been posted several times. BUT did they implement the
fee to dine in JR's across the fleet or just testing it on certain
ships? Going on the Voyager this Sunday and am curious? Also read
somewhere that in your Crown & Anchor booklet there is a voucher that
waives the fee is this correct?

Len...

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Old May 28th, 2004, 12:41 AM
E.k.R.
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"Len C." wrote in message
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I know this has been posted several times. BUT did they implement the
fee to dine in JR's across the fleet or just testing it on certain
ships? Going on the Voyager this Sunday and am curious? Also read
somewhere that in your Crown & Anchor booklet there is a voucher that
waives the fee is this correct?

Len...



Len,
It appears it all depends on what ship you are traveling. To my knowledge,
there is currently no charge on VOYAGER for JR's except for milkshakes and
drinks. On two of the Voyager Class ships (MARINER and NAVIGATOR) there is
a $3.95 charge for all you can eat, which I believe is waived once for Crown
& Anchor members via a coupon. Frankly I think $3.95 for all you can eat is
a pretty good deal. If you eat at JR's on shore (personally I think they
have excellent hamburgers) you know they charge more than that for a single
burger. Bottom line, if you don't feel like paying then there is always the
buffet, restaurant, and grill where the food is free.

I hope you enjoy VOYAGER. She is one of my all time favorite ships. In
fact I just booked her for the October 22 repositioning cruise from NY back
to Miami for 8-days. Lot's of sea days which I love!

Have fun!
Ernie




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Old May 28th, 2004, 01:05 AM
Susette405
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Voyager is not charging for Johnny R and yes if your Platinum and DIamond I
belive there is a free trip to Johnny rockets

I ahve a group of 30 on the vy this week!
Looks like nice weather.. THe CD is really a hoot!

Sue
Susette
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