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Lobster on 2.0?


Evilmille

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I have YET to see a real Maritime (Maine) lobster on a cruise ship in the regular dining rooms. The reason that you get a lobster tail is because they are using Caribbean (Cuban) or Asian lobsters which have no large claws.

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I have YET to see a real Maritime (Maine) lobster on a cruise ship in the regular dining rooms. The reason that you get a lobster tail is because they are using Caribbean (Cuban) or Asian lobsters which have no large claws.

you are right, the Maine Lobster will be availabale in some of the sur charge dining rooms but not the main dining room. In fact "lobster every night" doesn't mean it will be on all the menus each night.

 

Nita

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