10 FREE Cruise Food Stations Most Passengers Never Find
On a ship carrying 7,000 passengers, some food stations serve fewer than 200 people a day. Not because the food is bad. Because most passengers never find them.
What You Will Learn
– Why Guy’s Burger Joint looks like it costs extra but is completely free
– Why El Loco Fresh serves better Mexican food than the buffet 20 feet above it
– Why Viking serves recipes from the founder’s mother’s kitchen
– Why Dive-In burgers on Holland America impress passengers who have cruised 10 times
– Why Celebrity’s Spa Cafe serves a free raw bar with oysters shrimp and crab claws
– Why Disney’s pastry station at the back of Marceline Market rivals theme park quality
– Why Norwegian is the emptiest station in the food hall
– Why Sukhothai is the first complimentary Thai restaurant at sea
– Why the custom salad bar is fresher than anything at the hot stations
– Why The Dog House on the Boardwalk serves hot dogs most passengers walk past
– Why Alfredo’s Pizzeria has been called the best-kept dining secret for over a decade
– Why championship pizza on Princess uses hand-tossed dough and dedicated ovens
Chapters
0:00 The Stations Nobody Finds
1:30 Station 1 – Guy’s Burger Joint
3:00 Station 2 – El Loco Fresh
4:30 Station 3 – Viking Special
5:50 Station 4 – Dive-In Holland America
7:00 Station 5 – Celebrity Raw Bar
9:10 Station 6 – Disney Pastry Station
11:20 Station 7 – Norwegian Indulge Food Hall
13:20 Station 8 – Custom Salad Bar
15:30 Station 9 – The Dog House
17:40 Station 10 – Alfredo’s Pizzeria
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1 Comment
Might want to update your list. Alfedo's is no longer complementary.