With so many yummy selections in obvious abundance, I find that restricting myself to eating only during breakfast, lunch and dinner is extremely hard.
And why not take advantage of it? After all, I already paid for all-you-can-eat when I purchased my cruise. It’s just what makes cruising so affordable.
When I get off at the ports to do a day of sightseeing, there have been instances that I’ve smuggled out bits and pieces because I didn’t want to spend any more money going to a restaurant. Okay…. so I realize that this is not a very responsible thing to do. Cruise ships have valid reasons why food is not allowed off the ship. By doing so, I can potentially introduce something that is not native to the area.
I have decided to be a conscious cruiser and look for another alternative to eating out on my cruise. This time I have come prepared by purchasing restaurant dining discounts from Restaurant.com. With over 7000 restaurants all across the United States, I can pick up $25 coupons for just $10. Visit their website to search for restaurant discounts at the port stops. Most of the time, you can expect about 60% in savings.
Did I say I was going to Hawaii? Now, I just can’t wait for my cruise. I know I’m definitely going to enjoy the local cuisine.
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