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I think you'll find they do

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I think you'll find they don't. Suites yes, mini suites no, at least according to the P&O gumph online.

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No butlers in mini suites.
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I am a little envious though. I think the Aurora mini suites are lovely. Seen one but never travelled in one

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GillD46 wrote:
No butlers in mini suites.
Thank you Gill.

If there's one thing I can't stand is a know it all ;) :D

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Love you too dearie !

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Mervyn and Trish wrote:
I am a little envious though. I think the Aurora mini suites are lovely. Seen one but never travelled in one
I think I'm going to ask P&O to put ours under lock and key as the day we board is the same day Aurora has a ship visit. Don't want some common little oik crossing our threshold and nicking all the freebies. You'd never catch me doing anything like that :angel:

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qbman1 wrote:
Love you too dearie !

You know I'm only kidding sweety

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Stephen wrote:
Mervyn and Trish wrote:
I am a little envious though. I think the Aurora mini suites are lovely. Seen one but never travelled in one
I think I'm going to ask P&O to put ours under lock and key as the day we board is the same day Aurora has a ship visit. Don't want some common little oik crossing our threshold and nicking all the freebies. You'd never catch me doing anything like that :angel:
Or having a quick kip on your bed
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And leaving a little gift :sick:

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Where do you think the canapes and chocolates come from ?

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The kitchen........hopefully. Mrs S can have them :)

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I never knew that.

Suite passengers can use the Glass House on Aurora for breakfast. Does that include mini suite passengers. If it does I might give it a look one morning, although I prefer the buffet resturaunts normally as I like to pick and choose.


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Usually it's only for Suite passengers. When we've been in a suite on Azura it was only the suite passengers who could go to Seventeen (now The Epicurean). They tick names off on a list when you arrive.

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CaroleF wrote:
Usually it's only for Suite passengers. When we've been in a suite on Azura it was only the suite passengers who could go to Seventeen (now The Epicurean). They tick names off on a list when you arrive.
But Azura only has suites - it has no mini suites


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Having somewhere different for breakfast for those in a suite has only been on the 3 big boats. It is only in the last 6 month or so this has been added to the other ships.

So do you get in from a mini suite? No idea. On Arcadia they are using the Grill but is it big enough for all the suites and mini suites. There are lots.

Someone needs to book one and come back and report so we would all know.

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daib GC wrote:
Having somewhere different for breakfast for those in a suite has only been on the 3 big boats. It is only in the last 6 month or so this has been added to the other ships.

So do you get in from a mini suite? No idea. On Arcadia they are using the Grill but is it big enough for all the suites and mini suites. There are lots.

Someone needs to book one and come back and report so we would all know.
If you all want to chip in, I will gladly volunteer to go along and find out !!

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Just had it confirmed. Breakfast dining in the Glass House on Aurora is for suite passenger only. However, according to my travel agent, there is no harm in chancing your luck :P . At the end of the day eggs and bacon is eggs and bacon wherever you eat it.

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