Krazy Kruizers
November 10th, 2004, 02:59 PM
It has been so long since we have been a ship that still has the suite dinner. And we have been on quite a few cruises that wer longer than 7 days.
The suite dinner was held in the Half Moon and Hudson Rooms. Not all the suite passengers attended.
Everyone met at the Java Cafe - the area was closed to all other passengers. Cocktails and appetizers were served here.
Everything was great except the dessert.
Menu as follows: Pate De Foie Gras De Canard; Clear Oxtail Soup; Poached Medallion of Salmon; Medallions of Veal; Statendam Grand Dessert; Coffee or Tea with Friandises.
The dessert was a warm (should have been served cold) white chocolate mousse - not much flavor.
Sitting at our table was the Chief Officer, Andrew Pedder and the cruise consultant Kristina (?) - sorry I can't remember her last name.
The man sitting next to me ate only a couple of bites of the entire meal. Several times I tried talking to him - I might as well have been talking to a brick wall - he didn't talk to anyone - not even the woman to hus left. His wife sat to my DH's left - wore an ordinary dress (formal night) and said very little as well. So I spent my time talking to Andy the woman to his right and DH talked to Kristina and the man to her right.
After the dinner we talked to the captain who prefers to be called PJ and told him what a lovely dinner it was. We talked about the other ships doing away with the suite dinners. He commented that as long as he is captain and the cruises are longer than 7 days, he loves having the suite dinners.
We were told that when our signed menus would be returned to us, we would get a nice surprise - never did get anything.
The suite dinner was held in the Half Moon and Hudson Rooms. Not all the suite passengers attended.
Everyone met at the Java Cafe - the area was closed to all other passengers. Cocktails and appetizers were served here.
Everything was great except the dessert.
Menu as follows: Pate De Foie Gras De Canard; Clear Oxtail Soup; Poached Medallion of Salmon; Medallions of Veal; Statendam Grand Dessert; Coffee or Tea with Friandises.
The dessert was a warm (should have been served cold) white chocolate mousse - not much flavor.
Sitting at our table was the Chief Officer, Andrew Pedder and the cruise consultant Kristina (?) - sorry I can't remember her last name.
The man sitting next to me ate only a couple of bites of the entire meal. Several times I tried talking to him - I might as well have been talking to a brick wall - he didn't talk to anyone - not even the woman to hus left. His wife sat to my DH's left - wore an ordinary dress (formal night) and said very little as well. So I spent my time talking to Andy the woman to his right and DH talked to Kristina and the man to her right.
After the dinner we talked to the captain who prefers to be called PJ and told him what a lovely dinner it was. We talked about the other ships doing away with the suite dinners. He commented that as long as he is captain and the cruises are longer than 7 days, he loves having the suite dinners.
We were told that when our signed menus would be returned to us, we would get a nice surprise - never did get anything.