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Yes there is breakfast on sea days. My favorite is steak and eggs. You get filet mignon for breakfast with home fries delicious. Never eat breakfast from buffet always go to the dining room!

 

 

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so there is a breakfast in the MDR on sea days and a sea day brunch? Maybe a stupid question, but I want to know all of my food options, lol.

No. There is breakast only on days the ship is in port including the morning you debark the ship at the end of your cruise. On sea days the Seaday Brunch menu is served and the menu has both breakfast and luncheon fare on it.

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guess I should have looked closer on Carnival.com about this topic. It shows a dining room will have breakfast for a few hours, then a lunch for a few hours on sea days. Or they will have a brunch from 9:30am to 1pm. This is on cruises of 9 days or more, and I am on a 14 day cruise. So since it may alternate between the 2, I will need to check the daily Fun Times.

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guess I should have looked closer on Carnival.com about this topic. It shows a dining room will have breakfast for a few hours, then a lunch for a few hours on sea days. Or they will have a brunch from 9:30am to 1pm. This is on cruises of 9 days or more, and I am on a 14 day cruise. So since it may alternate between the 2, I will need to check the daily Fun Times.

Yes, best to check. Journey cruises are different and the Seaday brunch days are often broken up to offer a couple of "throwback" lunches in the MDR. Have fun!

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guess I should have looked closer on Carnival.com about this topic. It shows a dining room will have breakfast for a few hours, then a lunch for a few hours on sea days. Or they will have a brunch from 9:30am to 1pm. This is on cruises of 9 days or more, and I am on a 14 day cruise. So since it may alternate between the 2, I will need to check the daily Fun Times.

 

Yes, you will.

 

 

If interested, on longer cruises there may well be more than one cooking demonstration, which can make for a nice, if not light, lunch. If also a Journey cruise, there will be a bonus cooking demonstration, perhaps in the afternoon. Not all cruise 9 days are longer are Journey cruises.

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