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4 hours ago, WAAAYTOOO said:

Yes.  If you don't mind paying full price, you can purchase Chops for lunch on embarkation day on the Cruise Planner.

So you can get the Chops Embarkation lunch cheaper when you board? I bought it for 21.99 for my Sept Mariner Cruise through the planner.

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We really enjoy Playmakers.  On our last Navigator sailing we had UDP so used that instead of somewhere like WJ upon boarding.  Fair amount getting a drink there but very few ordering food so service was very quick.  I think many either assumed it was just a bar or didn't realize they could get food right away.

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1 hour ago, Vacation Crazy said:

For my Symphony sailing in August Chops shows they are closed for lunch on embarkation day.   I hope the app is incorrect.  We were planning on Chops for lunch on Day 1.  

It wouldn't surprise me at all if Chops is closed on embarkation day.  Chops is closed on embarkation day on Oasis.  I think they just couldn't handle the crowd of both the Key people (who dine in the MDR) and a restaurant full of UDP people.  They just don't have the staff.  We had to eat at Giovanni's when we were on Oasis in December.

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50 minutes ago, WAAAYTOOO said:

and a restaurant full of UDP people

I am  considering the UDP for the next cruise , it says that lunch included on sea days , as far as I know embarkation day considered as port day so UDP still get to eat lunch at a special restaurant on this day  ?

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1 hour ago, Traveler said:

I am  considering the UDP for the next cruise , it says that lunch included on sea days , as far as I know embarkation day considered as port day so UDP still get to eat lunch at a special restaurant on this day  ?

For the past year or more (I think this basically started when they changed the "Ultimate Dining Plan to the "Unlimited Dining Plan"), there has always been at least 1 specialty restaurant open on embarkation day here in the US.  I have never been turned away from using my UDP on embarkation day.  It is easier when you are in a suite, as the Suites Concierge can make your reservation for you, but even when not in a suite I have been able to get in.  If you are sailing from the US, I think you can assume that you will be able to eat in a specialty restaurant on embarkation day if you have the UDP.

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6 hours ago, marti314 said:

My experience has been that playmakers is terrrrriblly slow for food.  Wings took longer than a full 3 course lunch meal at chops.  

Our experience at Playmakers on Symphony last February was totally opposite.  The first time we stopped by it was very busy, but I caught the eye of one of the servers and smiled and he found our waiter immediately.  After that, we were generally recognized and always had someone at our table within  a few minutes, and meals and beverages came out at a very reasonable rate with very good, friendly, service.  Maybe they just have it together on Symphony.  I really enjoyed Playmakers.  Can I just go now?

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4 hours ago, shorebird618 said:

Is there lunch served in the English Pub?

Quantum class ships have food for purchase in the pubs but I don't know if that is available on boarding day.  

Most ships don't offer food in the pub but the pub is typically a short walk to a venue that has included lunch options.

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21 hours ago, twangster said:

Depends on your taste.  Decent Sauvignon Blanc wines are covered, not so many Cabs or Pinots.    When I'm eating a specialty steak I'll generally pay the $3 or $4 uplift to a decent Cab.  

I may have to change to cocktails except at dinner lol    

 

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Room service!

I know this probably sounds crazy given the embarkation day hecticness, but (and maybe it's cuz we get a suite) the food comes fairly quick and is always yummy. Plus we can unpack while waiting for the food to arrive (if luggage has made it to us) or just chill after the adventure of getting on the ship without bumping into the EVERYBODY. lol.

In fact, in all 3 past cruises, we rarely left our room before muster because the boarding process just crowded all the halls.

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