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Qsine & Le Petite Chef


Ginnyfyr
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I was just reading an article talking about Qsine being $45 per person or $55 where Le Petite Chef is offered. Does that mean you have the option to still have the original Qsine menu without having to do LPC? I love Qsine when dining with a group and would love to dine there in May when we sail with friends but am not very interested in Le Petite Chef and thought it was the only option now. 

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In all  honesty, LPC is not worth the cost.  Sure it's cute but you can see the "show" online. Other than one item, the bouillabaisse, the other menu items are offered elsewhere on the ship for free. Do it once and there is no reason to go back ever again, unlike Qsine. Celebrity already knows that they have a big issue with this concept. On our last two B2B cruises on the Reflection in January, the place was practically empty most nights and the staff was deployed elsewhere on the ship - actually in their LPC uniforms. Sad.  Celebrity has made a bad choice  here - much like "The Cellar". Another waste of space.... where they could expand the Martini Bar idea as it's difficult to even get close to that bar on most nights. 

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