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Leslieswiger

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We have had Mini-suites on Celebrity and HAL. They both come across with beautiful breakfast menus served on your balcony. Maybe a smaller menu is saying something to me.:confused:

Thanks for taking the time and answering my thread.

Happy Sailings...Leslie Swiger:)

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Princess also has what they call "The Ultimate Balcony Breakfast". They do charge extra for it, and if you do a search here or on the Princess site you can find out what is on the menu, but I recall hearing that it included crab quiche, etc etc. Something special if you are looking for that.

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On the Sapphire, we were able to "write in" what we wanted for breakfast on the room service card. We were able to get bacon & eggs delivered to our room, even though they weren't on the room service menu. ;)

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We sailed last month in an AB mini on the Sun and there was always a full breakfast menu card placed on our pillow the night before. We enjoyed many breakfasts on our balcony, especially during port days when everything else is so crowded.

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On the Sapphire, we were able to "write in" what we wanted for breakfast on the room service card. We were able to get bacon & eggs delivered to our room, even though they weren't on the room service menu. ;)

 

Just curious. :) I've read you don't have the option of ordering just anything if not in a suite.

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Chrysalis many thanks, we do plan on doing this at least twice. It does sound great doesn't it?:p

Many cruises, I will ask the cabin steward if this can be done. We always talk with our cabin steward the first thing. Let them know what we hope to expect and what I can do for helping them. When our talk has finished, I will then give a fair tip.;)

ToTo2Kansas we also enjoy a lazy morning and watch the sunrise from the balcony.:) Kansas reminds me of Kansas City when I did my training for a Purser with TWA.

"WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD" Many thanks for taking the time with my thread.

Happy Sailings...Leslie Swiger :)

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Also for me on the Sapphire we were able to "write in" orders. Just be careful to explain it well. I asked for two eggs over easy w/ bacon. What I got were 2 plates with 1 egg over easy and 2 pieces of bacon. I didn't mind and I ate it all it was just funny how it came. :)

 

I believe anyone can write in orders no matter what cabin level you have.

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