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RCCL implementing fees for Johnny Rockets
On Fri, 26 Mar 2004 01:14:44 -0500, "Paul" wrote:
btw- does JR's REALLY charge you the fee if you only want a shake??? That seems questionable- I would think the drink service is still separate. The $4 charge only mentioned a burger, fries, onion rings and a dessert from what I remember. Has anyone else been on these Voyager class cruises who could enlighten this thread on what's actually going on at JR's? (I think I'm kind of interested since Parnami is starting to convince me that not all JR's are blah food- and I am getting ready for a couple of Voyager class ships soon!) Hi Paul, I found the link to the article about RCCL's JR charges on cruise critic, I hope it's OK to put the link here. http://www.cruisecritic.com/news/news.cfm?ID=1069 There is a $3.95 charge for the specific meal you mentioned above for TAKE OUT... it doesn't really specify if, for DINE IN, the charge only applies if you actually want to eat food and not if you're getting only beverages/shakes. If it's for the food only, then this charge isn't as offensive to me as it originally sounded, although I still resent it for the sake of the cruising lifestyle. Or should I say, the fast becoming-antiquated cruising lifestyle. Charges for specialy restaurants sound all the rage from what I've been reading. Unless we win a free pass, we won't be dining at Portofinos. The good news, for me anyway, is that this JR test is only happening on the Mariner and Navigator. If I find out differently when we board Voyager on the following Sunday (wow... is it really that close? oh boy oh boy oh boy!) I will post and let y'all know. David, looking forward to his first Coco Loco |
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RCCL implementing fees for Johnny Rockets
On Fri, 26 Mar 2004 01:33:07 -0500, "Paul" wrote:
David- You know, I was just struck by something (ouch!)- If the pre-cruise info you have (or anyone here has) declares that the food at JR's is free but the drinks are not (this has been the case until the "test"), I'll bet voicing your concern (in a calm and even tone- don't drop the "F-bomb", like I would) with the front desk on board would get you a free coupon (or maybe a few free coupons) to JR's. It is awfully short notice for those about to cruise. I've never been disappointed in my reasonable requests made with RCCL. They even returned vitamins that I foolishly purchased aboard even though my sales receipt clearly stated NO REFUNDS. Hi again, We are not ones to complain unless we actually are in the process of being shafted. If we get terrible service (not very likely, from what I've been reading), or there's a fly in the soup (much more likely, ha ha), then we will probably raise our voices. For JR... we're probably more likely just to avoid the place altogether and not support the charge. This is, of course, if there is even a charge on Voyager. I'm thinking there's not. Congrats on going on your first cruise! It is in my opinion, still the best vacation there is. As for the pampering and your enjoyment- don't let this foolishness over this JR's business ruin your entire sailing. Thanks! We've spent the last several years returning to a spot on the Northern California coast (Eureka/Trinidad area), and are ready for something new. My gf's daughter is graduating from high school this year and originally wanted to go to Hawaii... but then seeing the various cruise ship books changed her mind, and ours. From everything I'm reading, it sounds like we are in for quite a treat... JR test charge or not! :-) David Who needs tenders and rough seas when pre-vacation jitters do the trick?!?! :-) 8 days and counting!!!! |
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RCCL implementing fees for Johnny Rockets
On Fri, 26 Mar 2004 20:08:42 -0500, "Gordon"
wrote: "DaFlaBear" wrote in message ... Paul, I NEVER complained about the $4 charge. If folks don't like it they should either complain to RCCL or don't eat there. I'm not a big fan of the onboard JR's anyway, even for free. They all need a good cleaning. I'm at the point now with the poor dining room food I would rather get whacked the charge at Chops and get an excellent meal (or eat in the Windjammer), than attempt to eat an inedible meat product in the dining room. Plus the rolls are hard as a rock. I have been reading a thread that is currently on Cruise Critic's RCI board from someone that is currently on the Mariner. He states that JR's is still doing well but not as crowded. According to what he has heard on board, the surcharge is hear to stay. I guess the passengers will either have to make the decision to pay the surcharge or eat at one of the free dining areas. For me it will not bother me to pay the extra four bucks if I want to eat there. No different than paying for a drink or two. Gordon If they got away with it at JRs then ot will surely happen elsewhere. They will keep chipping away until the customers stop coming. THumper |
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RCCL implementing fees for Johnny Rockets
"Thumper" wrote in message ... On Fri, 26 Mar 2004 20:08:42 -0500, "Gordon" wrote: "DaFlaBear" wrote in message ... Paul, I NEVER complained about the $4 charge. If folks don't like it they should either complain to RCCL or don't eat there. I'm not a big fan of the onboard JR's anyway, even for free. They all need a good cleaning. I'm at the point now with the poor dining room food I would rather get whacked the charge at Chops and get an excellent meal (or eat in the Windjammer), than attempt to eat an inedible meat product in the dining room. Plus the rolls are hard as a rock. I have been reading a thread that is currently on Cruise Critic's RCI board from someone that is currently on the Mariner. He states that JR's is still doing well but not as crowded. According to what he has heard on board, the surcharge is hear to stay. I guess the passengers will either have to make the decision to pay the surcharge or eat at one of the free dining areas. For me it will not bother me to pay the extra four bucks if I want to eat there. No different than paying for a drink or two. But they're already pricing Voyager class ships higher than other ships anyway. JR's is one reason that I would re-book that class ship - even at the higher Voyager prices. Charging as little as $4 for JR is enough reason for me to say, "Screw It.... I'll just stick with Celebrity or Princess". Is it the amount of money? Of course not. It's simply the point. --Tom |
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RCCL implementing fees for Johnny Rockets
In article , Stephan in
Burlington wrote: As one follows the trend, you will notice that coffee sales weigh more heavily to the dark roasts as you go from the East coast to the West coast (at least in Canada). It used to be a very regional thing, but generaly stronger on each coast and weak between the coasts. Starbucks has changed all that. Is Starbucks in Canada? Around here in the urban areas you might find three Starbucks within two or three blocks. There are two in my neighborhood about a block and a half apart. I never could tell on most cruise ships if the coffee was strong or weak. I think probobly use coffee that mostly cheap beans. -- Charles |
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In article , Charles
wrote: I think probobly use coffee that mostly cheap beans. That is I think they buy coffee this is mostly cheap beans. -- Charles |
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RCCL implementing fees for Johnny Rockets
"Charles" wrote in message d... In article , Charles wrote: I think probobly use coffee that mostly cheap beans. That is I think they buy coffee this is mostly cheap beans. -- I thought, that other than the specialty coffee bars on ships, most ship coffee is make from syrup. --Tom |
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RCCL implementing fees for Johnny Rockets
In article , Tom &
Linda wrote: I thought, that other than the specialty coffee bars on ships, most ship coffee is make from syrup. I saw them putting syrup in to the machines on Celebrity. I would guess they use it on the other lines too. -- Charles |
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RCCL implementing fees for Johnny Rockets
The coffee served on HAL's Statendam by the coffee machine in the Neptune
Lounge which serviced the suites was quite robust. Danni went there in the morning for hers while I accepted what was delivered with our 6:30AM breakfast. -- DG in Cherry Hill, NJ "Tom & Linda" wrote in message . net... "Charles" wrote in message d... In article , Charles wrote: I think probobly use coffee that mostly cheap beans. That is I think they buy coffee this is mostly cheap beans. -- I thought, that other than the specialty coffee bars on ships, most ship coffee is make from syrup. --Tom |
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RCCL implementing fees for Johnny Rockets
Maybe I just have a better TA then you do- she'd be really upset if RCCL
actually took something back that they guaranteed. (But I can't find anything in my RCCL docs that says that JR's is guaranteed free- so the point is moot) I can't say that my TA would definitely take care of this, but she would probably lean on her contacts at RCCL to rectify this in my favor. (i.e., food vouchers for JR's) -- Cheers, Paul Latin phrase to live by: "Illegitimis nil carborundum" "RTCReferee" wrote in message ... Of course, perhaps if you have a really great TA, they could give you a slight break on the cruise price, too? Say $20 off for each person in your party? A "great TA" would NOT do this. A "great TA" would suggest you take your nickel-and-diming-and-time-wasting "business" elsewhere. If YOU want to eat at Johnny Rockets, then YOU have to pay the fee or fight with RCCL. The TA should be left out of this particular loop. |
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