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Just wondering - if we decide to order room service breakfast is it from the Blu menu, or is there a separate room service menu? We're in Aqua Class.

 

Also, which are the lunch venues that charge, and which are covered by the cruise fare?

 

Thanks for any advice. :)

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Just wondering - if we decide to order room service breakfast is it from the Blu menu, or is there a separate room service menu? We're in Aqua Class.

 

Also, which are the lunch venues that charge, and which are covered by the cruise fare?

 

Thanks for any advice. :)

 

If you order lunch or dinner from room service it comes from the Main Dining Room, not Blu even in an Aqua cabin. Breakfast from room service has an enhanced menu for Blu which comes from a room service menu.

 

Free lunch menus are MDR on sea days only, buffet, grill at the pool, Aqua Spa cafe in the solarium. Paid really depend on the ship but they all have Bistro on Five.

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Don provided excellent information. You can order room service from your TV or you can call to order. The Aqua breakfast room service menu is much better then regular balcony. We order our breakfast every evening before retiring for the night by hanging the menu on door and they deliver at the time we select depending on our plans for the day. Sometimes a little early and other times a little late. Many Aqua cruisers eat their breakfast in BLU.

 

Most days we eat lunch in Solarium Cafe as it has healthy choices. We do on occasion eat lunch in MDR on sea days.

 

Enjoy a Celebrity Cruise

 

Grace

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I know there's a lot said here about "regular balcony cabin room service menu" and "concierge class room service menu" etc.

Really, if you write in what you want, whether it's on the menu or not, as long as it's something normal like scrambled eggs, or ham and cheese omelet, or bowl of berries and granola and yogurt --- you should have no problem no matter what cabin you're in. When we were in a regular cabin we didn't see some things, so we just wrote them in. We just wanted to split an omelet. It was perfect and there were no issues. At least that's been our experience. We do tip a couple dollars to the person who delivers the meal.

 

We love to have breakfast in our cabin on port days, to save all the running back and forth and to enjoy the early activity in port as we arrive, while getting ready and sitting on the balcony.

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