joseph123 Posted October 8, 2006 #1 Share Posted October 8, 2006 I have read some discussions on this, but I am wondering if anyone can comment specifically on what some of the differences between the Horizon Court and Cafe Caribe are for breakfast on the the CP. It seems as if the atmosphere is a bit nicer being at the back of the ship and the food station layout less chaotic. Do they serve the exact same food for breakfast or are there different offerings there? Also, are there tables for outdoor dining directly aft on the open deck? If so I think I would opt to dine there over the Horizon area, although I relaize they are somwhat connected. I really enjoyed being able to dine outside for breakfast on Royal Carribean ships and am hoping to be able to on my upcoming CP cruise. Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SeaTeacher Posted October 8, 2006 #2 Share Posted October 8, 2006 I have read some discussions on this, but I am wondering if anyone can comment specifically on what some of the differences between the Horizon Court and Cafe Caribe are for breakfast on the the CP. It seems as if the atmosphere is a bit nicer being at the back of the ship and the food station layout less chaotic. Do they serve the exact same food for breakfast or are there different offerings there? Also, are there tables for outdoor dining directly aft on the open deck? If so I think I would opt to dine there over the Horizon area, although I relaize they are somwhat connected. I really enjoyed being able to dine outside for breakfast on Royal Carribean ships and am hoping to be able to on my upcoming CP cruise. Thanks! You can dine outside on the Crown. The Cafe Caribe serves a continental style breakfast, while traditional hot breakfast fare is served in the Horizon Court. When I was on the Caribbean Princess I usually got my hot breakfast and then took it to the quieter Cafe Caribe. The line in Cafe Caribe is less chaotic, but it can also be slower if the folks in front of you can't make up their mind. And passing slower folks often generates dirty looks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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