Carnival Supper Clubs

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Dwilly

Guest
Hi, can anyone provide an opinion of the Private Supper Clubs on Carnival (Conquest Class ships)? Are they worth the additional charges? Are the menus varied that much from the diningroom menus? Is the quality of food better or the same as that found in the diningrooms?
 
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Babushka

Guest
I personally do not feel that the supper clubs are that much better than the food in the dining room. We ate at the supper club on the Carnival Glory a few years back. It was nice and the food was good but not necessarily worth paying the extra money. I believe back then it was $25 per person. Don't know if it's still the same. I have also heard that now you can only order one entree in the supper club but in the dining room you can order as many appetizers, entrees, etc. as you wish. For us we'd rather use that extra money on shopping or towards excursions.
 
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Ken_2001

Guest
From our experiences the food is better, the presentations are amazing, and the service is better and more personal in the supper clubs.

Advice..book the first day you board. Not the first minute, but the first day. They do book very fast. Believe you me. They book very fast for a reason.

Ken
 
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SandyBeach

Guest
Our experience on the Pride (not a Conquest class ship) was not a good one. We had friends who paid for us to go with them because they had such a wonderful experience on the Spirit (another non-Conquest class ship). Our service was horrible, my steak (larger than you could get in the dining room) ordered medium came to me burnt on the outside and raw on the inside. We had to ask to have our water and tea refilled. It took forever. We were expecting 2 to 2 1/2 hours we were there close to four hours.

So...I would say name the Conquest Class ship you plan on being on and ask around to see who has eaten on that ship in the dinner club during the past few months...and base your decision on what is said.
(You might check the Cruise Tracker to see who is going a few weeks before you and see if they will check while on the ship - whether going themselves or keep an ear open for comments on the supper club.

We have enjoyed the food in the dining room so much...plus I missed my chocolate melting cake the night we ate at the supper club....that had our friends not asked us to go we wouldn't have paid the extra money ourselves.

...oh...and my husband's lobster was no bigger than what they served in the dining room on formal night and they only brought him one....it was good though.
 
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