Juices that are available in the dining areas, and those on the room service menu are included with the cruise fare. You don't need the Fountain Fun Card to get juice. I don't recall cranberry juice being offered as a menu item at all, other than as a bar drink mix.
I could have just missed it though.
Dwayne
Posts: 5497 | Location: South Carolina | Registered: August 22, 2005
well as I remember, only apple juice and orange juice are available Without the Fountain fun card. If you like another kind of juice, like cranberry, you will have to pay for it or use your fun card. As I remember, If you want juice on the restaurant you will need a fun card or pay extra for it, the juice is only free on the top deck of the ship...but like I said is what I remember of my last cruise with carnival maybe the already change their policy
They have chilled juices listed on the sample breakfast menu. They don't have cranberry listed as available. The FAQ notes "a glass of the soft drink of their choice", it actually doesn't exclude juice.
The way I am reading Sue R.'s post is that she is more concerned about getting OJ.
Dwayne
Posts: 5497 | Location: South Carolina | Registered: August 22, 2005
Juices in the dining room are not extra. My son likes the fruit punch made by Carnival - a mixture of orange juice, sour mix, grenadine, and pineapple juice. He can get this with his fountain fun card.
One word of caution though - if you don't have the card and want juice from a bar it will cost you, even though you could walk to the buffet and get it for free.
In the dining room, you can order prune juice, grapefruit juice, cranberry juice, and crangrape juice for no additional charge. I witnessed all of these recently on the Holiday. There may be more.
Posts: 1426 | Location: birmingham, al | Registered: April 30, 2007
Past Cruises: Carnival Imagination - October 2008 Carnival Fascination (2) - September 2008 Carnival Fascination (1) - September 2008 Carnival Fascination - July 2008 Carnival Liberty - May 2008 Carnival Imagination - February 2008 Carnival Freedom - December 2007 Imagination - September 2007 Fascination - July 2007 Carnival Triumph - May 2007 Fascination - March 2007 Fascination - January 2007 Carnival Legend - November 2006 Carnival Elation - May 2006 Carnival Valor - November 2005 Carnival Victory - May 2005 Paradise - June 2003
My wife always ask for water on the restaurant bacause of the extra charge, we didn't knew we can still ask for juice on the restaurant without extra $$$ and since she doesn't like soda we don't buy the extra fun soda card, As you see I'm the only soda addict on the family...
Thanks, I will check it out on board..I am interested in OJ but I do love that Cranberry as well. i was just wondering if I could get it instead of soda or a drink? Juice and some ice and I am good to go...Thanks again everyone
I am sure that if it is free for breakfast then it will be free for any other meal in the dining rooms. As mentioned earlier, don't expect free juice from any of the bars.
Posts: 1426 | Location: birmingham, al | Registered: April 30, 2007
I've seen people come to a bar and order an OJ, have the bartender tell them it is free in the buffet which was open at the time, and have the person order the juice anyway. This was on the Holiday at the pool bar, with the buffet just a few steps away.
Did the bartender ring it up as a virgin screwdriver?
Honest - I thought of virgin screwdriver this morning as I was typing my earlier note. Let's see, I guess they could charge $7.50 for a virgin Crown and water too.
Are you saying that poor ol' Dave's rems and rads have finally caught up with him??
Oddly enough, today's mail brought my NRC Form 5 for last year (this shows a nuclear workers radiation exposure for the previous year). I got "ND" for all monitoring categories, meaning "not detectable" from my TLD. I spent virtually all of my last year at Le Ferry outside of the radiologically controlled area.