Morgan Hines, USA TODAYWed, October 7, 2020, 7:04 AM EDT·7 mins read As the cruise industry's Nov. 1 restart date approaches, companies have implemented new health protocols and submitted them to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, slowly painting a picture as to what cruising might look like when it returns. But one question remains unanswered: Will the buffet, a beloved part of the cruise experience, return? The answer varies by cruise line. In many cases, the buffet is still going to be a dining option – but it will be different. In other words, it will no longer be a free-for-all where you grab what you want yourself. 'Hygiene is the new luxury': How cruise ship design could evolve to ward against outbreaks Royal Caribbean lines: Look but
Tag: Carnival Pride
7 Nights | Caribbean Eastern | Carnival Cruise Lines: Pride
Carnival Pride charms, alright — it’s a treat for the eyes, the taste buds… and of course the fun buds. Dine refined, from the zen-like simplicity of Bonsai Sushi to the muted hues of the Normandie Restaurant… not to mention the Renaissance-era allure of David’s Steakhouse. And of course there’s real, delectable substance under all that style. For something a little more casual, try a main course from the main man, Guy Fieri, at Guy’s Burger Joint. The Mexican heat’s optional at BlueIguana Cantina, but make your next stop Cherry on Top — the candy-and-more store — where the sweet’s required. You’ll find yourself with room to move at Beauties Dance Club, and a hard time sitting still at Playlist Productions. All