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Azura Newbies Help!
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CaroleF
- Senior First Officer

- Posts: 2186
- Joined: January 2013
- Location: Hampshire
Re: Azura Newbies Help!
Yes Corngirl we really like Azura, particularly in the Caribbean. You may not know that as you have a suite you can choose to have breakfast in the Select Dining Restaurant, XVII. It is lovely, particularly when it's sunny and warm and you can eat outside on the balcony. It would be worth going up there and asking about your dietary requirements, I'm sure they'll do their best to help you. We thought there was nothing better than sitting up there in the shade, part of the balcony is shaded, having breakfast on a sea day looking out at the Caribbean Sea.
You can, of course, choose to have breakfast in your suite. You can choose from the main restaurant menu and your butler will serve it, on your balcony if you wish. Again you will be able to see what is available for your requirements for breakfast.
Have a wonderful time.
Carole
You can, of course, choose to have breakfast in your suite. You can choose from the main restaurant menu and your butler will serve it, on your balcony if you wish. Again you will be able to see what is available for your requirements for breakfast.
Have a wonderful time.
Carole
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cornmillgirl
Topic author - Senior Second Officer

- Posts: 407
- Joined: January 2013
- Location: Lancashire
Re: Azura Newbies Help!
Hi CaroleCaroleF wrote:Yes Corngirl we really like Azura, particularly in the Caribbean. You may not know that as you have a suite you can choose to have breakfast in the Select Dining Restaurant, XVII. It is lovely, particularly when it's sunny and warm and you can eat outside on the balcony. It would be worth going up there and asking about your dietary requirements, I'm sure they'll do their best to help you. We thought there was nothing better than sitting up there in the shade, part of the balcony is shaded, having breakfast on a sea day looking out at the Caribbean Sea.
You can, of course, choose to have breakfast in your suite. You can choose from the main restaurant menu and your butler will serve it, on your balcony if you wish. Again you will be able to see what is available for your requirements for breakfast.
Have a wonderful time.
Carole
Yes I did know you could breakfast in XVII but did not realise it had a balcony to sit out on as well, sounds fabulous, and also reassuring that
yours and other replies have been so positive about Azura, even more excited now. Have to say we have been reminisicing about our last Caribbean cruise in 2010 and it has got us thinking about doing another, however I dont fly so it means alot of sea days on a Southampton trip, maybe next year!!
Thanks for your help though, just out of interest I dont suppose you have any photos of C749 which is I think the suite you have been in, if you have
I would love to see them.
Cornmillgirl
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Susan Watt
- Second Officer

- Posts: 341
- Joined: January 2013
Re: Azura Newbies Help!
The butler will also bring you your evening meal if you want.
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Popeye The Sailorman
- Third Officer

- Posts: 111
- Joined: February 2013
Re: Azura Newbies Help!
Kaymar Hi there... You know her too well.. 36 bottles is standard for 14 nightskaymar wrote:Yes, cmg, I can believe that you can be persuasive![]()
£900 obc! In the absence of excursions, spa visits and select dining, I guess that leaves "refreshment". At, say, £25 a bottle that's 36 bottles in 14 days - you'd better get back into training pretty soon, unless, of course, you're doing a back-to-back.
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kaymar
- Senior Second Officer

- Posts: 772
- Joined: January 2013
- Location: Ellan Vannin
Re: Azura Newbies Help!
Only by reputation, Popeye, and it was probably you who told mePopeye The Sailorman wrote:Kaymar Hi there... You know her too well.. 36 bottles is standard for 14 nightskaymar wrote:Yes, cmg, I can believe that you can be persuasive![]()
£900 obc! In the absence of excursions, spa visits and select dining, I guess that leaves "refreshment". At, say, £25 a bottle that's 36 bottles in 14 days - you'd better get back into training pretty soon, unless, of course, you're doing a back-to-back.
Not long to go until your Azura cruise. We'll be interested to hear what you think of her - she just seems to be too big to us with too great a risk of last minute bargains attracting the "undesirables". Or is that just Ventura?
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Popeye The Sailorman
- Third Officer

- Posts: 111
- Joined: February 2013
Re: Azura Newbies Help!
Hey Kaymar
Your concerns are the reason we never tried the Azura before.. We are going with an open mind...
Updates will follow...
When you guys next cruising?
Your concerns are the reason we never tried the Azura before.. We are going with an open mind...
Updates will follow...
When you guys next cruising?
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kaymar
- Senior Second Officer

- Posts: 772
- Joined: January 2013
- Location: Ellan Vannin
Re: Azura Newbies Help!
Nothing planned, Steve. Just back from Tenerife and going to Lake Como in August but cruising.........? Maybe next year.