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Jul 6, 2024
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BerkeleyCoug
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We did an RC cruise two months ago and loved the food. The buffet was hit and
miss, but the restaurant was terrific. Some in the family have dietary restrictions and the service was phenomenal.
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Taking the kids on a cruise in January with another family in our ward who we
Duke Silver
Jul 6, 8:46am
Much better cruise line. Your kids should have fun.
DiamondDog
Jul 6, 8:53am
Carnival is built for cheapskates who want to drink. Royal is built for families.
Niiineteeen84
Jul 6, 8:55am
We have done both with kids. The food and entertainment options are similar IMO
kansascougar
Jul 6, 8:55am
Royal was night and day better than Carnival.
Adwight
Jul 6, 9:27am
IMO the carnival experience is more dependent on the length of the cruise. For
Star-Lord
Jul 6, 9:30am
Yeah that lines up with what I have read online about them too. I would imagine
Duke Silver
Jul 6, 9:37am
I just did my first ever cruise on Royal Caribbean
rad dawg
Jul 6, 9:44am
We did an RC cruise two months ago and loved the food. The buffet was hit and
BerkeleyCoug
Jul 6, 3:02pm
We had the same scenario. All depends on the boat. Carnival Food/Shows won out
Amrlackbar
Jul 6, 10:09am
RC 10X better than Carnival for families.Food will be good.Good choice.Have fun
WallaX2
Jul 6, 10:52am
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