10 Things NOT to Do at the Cruise Ship Buffet

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  • čas přidán 23. 08. 2024

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  • @LifeWellCruised
    @LifeWellCruised  Před rokem +26

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    • @Desman228
      @Desman228 Před rokem +3

      Good evening. I am going on a cruise July 2nd. What's the earliest I can board to avoid the crowds

    • @firststateelder8521
      @firststateelder8521 Před rokem

      Children at the buffet, unsupervised

    • @nealjones84
      @nealjones84 Před rokem +3

      ​@Desman228 l the cruise line provide everyone with a boarding time

    • @Desman228
      @Desman228 Před rokem +1

      @nealjones84 thanks much 🙏

    • @litabilotti7169
      @litabilotti7169 Před rokem +2

      Is it ok to take a plate of food to your cabin?

  • @ecas13
    @ecas13 Před rokem +213

    I'm a big fan of grabbing food (especially breakfast) at the buffet and then taking it back to my room to enjoy it on the balcony. As long as it isn't a SUPER windy day, it's a wonderful way to enjoy your breakfast with a view and no need to endlessly search for a table, plus you can have a peaceful conversation or sit in silence to start your day.

    • @jacquelinegrayden4706
      @jacquelinegrayden4706 Před rokem +18

      I would have placed those plates back on her table

    • @turboboost99
      @turboboost99 Před rokem +11

      @@jacquelinegrayden4706 And I would have added my own dirty dishes to the stack as well.

    • @StandardGoose
      @StandardGoose Před rokem +19

      I enjoy taking a midnight dessert back to my cabin.

    • @shannonferguson4810
      @shannonferguson4810 Před rokem +6

      I love this idea!

    • @YTcommieD
      @YTcommieD Před 10 měsíci +3

      I would definitely do that. 👍

  • @pattymc4726
    @pattymc4726 Před rokem +800

    Had this experience at the table in the buffet on our last cruise. Hubby and I were at a table for four. Beside the empty seats of our table was another table where four people sat down. There was a short space between the tables. A woman immediately reached over and took the cutlery from one of the empty seats at our table. She didn’t bother asking if there would be people joining us who would use the cutlery. She didn’t want to have to take five steps to get her own or, God forbid, wait a few minutes for a waiter to bring her some. We found that annoying but ignored it since we knew no one would be using it at our table. It was what she did next that really got under my skin. We had finished our meals and were enjoying a cup of coffee. They had finished eating and the woman stacked all their plates up and reached over and put their dirty dishes on our table. I couldn’t believe my eyes! She didn’t want the dirty dishes under hers nose but was only too happy to put them under ours. Rude, disgusting behaviour. We just got up and left. I wanted to tell her how rude and inappropriate her actions were but I couldn’t be bothered. She had obviously been raised by wolves and if she hadn’t learned proper manners by her age, she wasn’t going to learn anything I had to teach her. I hope she is reading this post and blushing.

    • @kriscampbell2327
      @kriscampbell2327 Před rokem +62

      Wow. I've never been on a cruise. Going on a cruise is on my bucket list. But that would really annoy me, the moving of their dirty dishes to the table I would be sitting at. I doubt I would have had the calmness that you had to not say anything. I am impressed that you walked away without yelling at them. In fact that is one of the things that keeps me from going on a cruise, I am afraid I will get irritated with people in such close quarters.

    • @fluffytail6355
      @fluffytail6355 Před rokem +81

      Those people are NEVER self-aware. If they were, they wouldn’t do this to begin with.

    • @boboconnor9062
      @boboconnor9062 Před rokem +283

      I would have immediately put the dirty dishes back on their table.

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Před rokem +33

      Oh my!! 😬

    • @pattymc4726
      @pattymc4726 Před rokem +51

      @@kriscampbell2327 The ships are big enough that you can always move on when someone annoys you. I admit that I’m very easily annoyed. It’s a character fault I’m not proud of. I’m most bothered by by people who speak louder than they have to. My husband and I are quiet and we do our best not to share our conversations with others. We don’t mind moving somewhere else and sometimes go to our cabin if we can’t find a peaceful and quiet spot. It stands to reason that if you are sharing a space with a couple thousand people that you will, at some point, encounter someone who rubs you the wrong way. Don’t let that stop you from cruising though. It happens on land too so you might as well enjoy being pampered and having wonderful views from a ship. You won’t regret it.

  • @KanaTron
    @KanaTron Před rokem +234

    My Mom and I were alone, two empty chairs.. we noticed a lady looking for a seat. We offered her one of ours. She was a solo cruiser from Indiana. Turns out, she was also staying across the hall from our stateroom. It was nice getting to know other passengers. She was super friendly. Funny thing, I don't think we saw her (again) but maybe once.

    • @bugwar5545
      @bugwar5545 Před rokem +8

      Nice story.

    • @user-yj3ob9kd3l
      @user-yj3ob9kd3l Před rokem +15

      That's nice. I do the same thing. Also, as a solo cruiser, if I have a plate of food, I'm not going to spend much time looking for a seat if I see a larger table with empties. I don't hesitate to ask if a seat is occupied.

    • @dorothysekellick612
      @dorothysekellick612 Před 11 měsíci +6

      Important to stay in touch with people you hit it off with, these days that’s rare. Meeting people on cruises is one of the best parts, you don’t get opportunities like that at a resorts.

    • @carolschedler3832
      @carolschedler3832 Před 11 měsíci +42

      Was vacationing in Mexico. Saw an elderly couple searching for shade. Invited them to sit under our umbrella as there were two extra lounges. They were ridiculously grateful to find a place out of the sun. In chatting, we discovered that he was a retired doctor/professor at a huge hospital near home. I was scheduled for a first visit with a specialist who had trained under him. He gave me his name and told me to use his name to say Dr So&So said to say hello. I was treated especially well by the specialist!! who knew it would end up to be my blessing! ♥️

    • @YTcommieD
      @YTcommieD Před 10 měsíci +6

      She was _Rose_ from Titanic
      I'm just kidding 😅

  • @jeannietarrance9855
    @jeannietarrance9855 Před rokem +538

    The problem I've seen at the buffet is adults letting very young children be unsupervised. They may spill, be unsanitary, and interrupt the flow of the entire buffet area. I guess this is hand-in-hand with adults not adequately supervising their children on a cruise.

    • @MR3DDev
      @MR3DDev Před rokem +37

      The problem I've sene on cruises is adults leaving young children unsupervised. Yes that is it.

    • @mlbumller
      @mlbumller Před rokem +33

      True at any buffet doesn't matter where it is

    • @lisamuhammad5825
      @lisamuhammad5825 Před rokem +15

      EXACTLY!!!!

    • @phillipayoung10
      @phillipayoung10 Před rokem +10

      Same here. New Year's.

    • @sftnslkyable
      @sftnslkyable Před rokem +50

      We only do Disney cruises, and this is a HUGE and I mean HUGE issue on their cruises. Heaven forbid if a cast member corrects their behavior,... the "parents" jump down their throat. How about you, parent your child? Is that so incredibly hard??

  • @suewolf3279
    @suewolf3279 Před rokem +91

    We do eat at the buffet. Not every meal but some meals.. The one thing we do is we walk the entire Buffet before we even pick up our plate. Looking everything over before you start adding food items to your plate is the best way to know ahead of time what you would like to eat and or try.

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Před rokem +1

      Agree

    • @balderasvivian
      @balderasvivian Před 7 měsíci +7

      Yes look first so that you don’t get something you don’t want and waste it cause you saw something else as your getting your last item on your plate to only leave food on your plate to get something else you saw. Let’s be thankful to God and not waste what he has given us. It’s a blessing to be able to be where we go.

  • @retiredinnameonly8429
    @retiredinnameonly8429 Před rokem +27

    I love to go up early. grab my coffee and perhaps some pastries and sit on my balcony as the sun comes up.

    • @SharonPerson-hm9ds
      @SharonPerson-hm9ds Před 2 měsíci +1

      @retiredinnameonly8429 I like to do the same thing, but in reverse. Enjoy a nice glass of wine on my balcony,🍷and watch the sun set. Then back out to a show or to The Club.
      The only time I 'd see the sun rise is if I stayed up all night in the casino.😂
      Our differences are what make the world go round! Happy Sailing.🐳🛳 🌊

  • @susandodd3767
    @susandodd3767 Před rokem +43

    Do not eat items while standing at the buffet, even if you put it on your plate first. It is not a grazing bar. Get your food, get out of the way, go sit down. Use your utensils and serviette/napkin.

  • @yvonnemcnaughton455
    @yvonnemcnaughton455 Před rokem +127

    Totally agree checking out the buffet options before starting a plate. When trying a dish new to me I only get a small amount, sometimes just a tablespoon! I really don't like to waste food.

    • @ritafreeman3252
      @ritafreeman3252 Před rokem +3

      Exactly what I do🇦🇺

    • @carmenwheatley7316
      @carmenwheatley7316 Před rokem +1

      That wasn’t easy to do when I went. You just have to get in line and wait for the line to move. Unless you are going to invade other peoples personal space to look over their shoulder. Just grab a bite of everything and go back for what you liked the best.

    • @NanetteG.-ii4xy
      @NanetteG.-ii4xy Před rokem +2

      Yes !! Agree

    • @maggiesatterfield2402
      @maggiesatterfield2402 Před 9 měsíci +3

      I harken back to my mother's policy at table. Try 1 small spoonful of each item available then ask for more of your favorites. Mother did this to broaden our taste palates ...and to remind us to not waste what others would love to have but can't afford.

  • @thomaslarson459
    @thomaslarson459 Před 9 měsíci +43

    When I was on Norwegian Jewel in May, each lunch at the buffet seemed to have a theme. One day it was Asian food, then the next it was German. I thought it was kinda neat. That black forest cake was to die for.

  • @chezellis
    @chezellis Před rokem +64

    The one place where the buffet outshines all the other dining venues is the made to order omelet station at breakfast. I like mine to be piping hot and sometimes the MDR or even the suite restaurant, the omelet sits a bit before being served and gets lukewarm. There's nothing better to start a day than a piping hot omelet made right there for you in the buffet.

    • @barryhuizing2804
      @barryhuizing2804 Před rokem

      Absolutely you are totally right!

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Před rokem +2

      So true 👏

    • @Lisa-je5bb
      @Lisa-je5bb Před rokem +5

      Waffle bar too

    • @emmellcee
      @emmellcee Před rokem

      Absolutely yes

    • @richardfortner1251
      @richardfortner1251 Před rokem +7

      We also enjoy the fresh made omelettes. But one thing really grinded my gears on the last cruise. Groups would send one or two people to omelette line, while the others ravaged the buffett of suasages or bacon. The people in the omelette line would then order two or three omelettes, stopping the process for ten minutes. EAch time the chef apologized fot the delay he had no control over. If you want an omelette, get in line like others!

  • @barbaralazier8352
    @barbaralazier8352 Před rokem +48

    On my latest cruise I saw a passenger dip his finger into a sauce to see how it tasted. Gross! He then carried on down the line. I told a nearby server who immediately removed the sauce. Since our cruise had Covid spreading after the second day ship’s wait staff began to serve all of us with the utensils being out of touch for us to use. I felt so much better. 😊

    • @kathya22
      @kathya22 Před 4 měsíci +3

      I wish all ships would serve the food in the buffet because some people are gross 🤢

    • @catfishdog
      @catfishdog Před 3 měsíci +1

      Whoa.

    • @ashleighelizabeth5916
      @ashleighelizabeth5916 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@kathya22 agreed! Catching a cold or worse on vacation is a miserable experience and people have proven over and over again how uncouth they can be.

  • @bigale8668732
    @bigale8668732 Před rokem +25

    I always tell any first time Cruisers to watch as many videos Llana has made that they can. She has helped me many times with her advice.

  • @mr.itchywrath
    @mr.itchywrath Před rokem +183

    Kinda bummed that some people have to be reminded not to dip their fingers in communal sauce bowls :(

  • @tonymarotta2504
    @tonymarotta2504 Před 11 měsíci +33

    Love your channel, keep up the great content!!!! Ok here's my biggest pet peeve when cruising and I mention this in EVERY post-cruise survey. You can wash your hands all you want, sanitize all you want but if you don't want to contaminate everything you touch, DO NOT EAT OFF YOUR PLATE IN THE BUFFET LINE!!!! That is the single fastest way to spread germs from your mouth to your hands to every utensil you touch. Want the extra minute until you sit down. Cruise lines spend so much time talking about safety, telling you to wash your hands, sanitize, etc but never take the extra minute to talk about food safety. That's how you really prevent sickness at buffets. I step off my soap box now.

    • @CL-mp4vn
      @CL-mp4vn Před 9 měsíci +1

      Ewww...so gross. 😱

    • @queenmoreau2098
      @queenmoreau2098 Před 6 měsíci +5

      Another thing is to wash your hands before and after you fix your plate in the buffet. Cause remember you're all touching the same utensils to grab the food....I bet too many people don't think about this. If you touch something somebody else has touched, wash your hands afterward before you eat anything and touch your face.

    • @kathya22
      @kathya22 Před 4 měsíci

      @@queenmoreau2098 If I go to the buffet, I always wash my hands or at the very least use hand wipes or sanitizer before eating my food because some people are gross

  • @christianoliver3572
    @christianoliver3572 Před rokem +57

    Yes check out the options.
    Take a 'lap' around the buffet before you decide.
    Please don't bring used or dirty plates to the buffet to put more food on.
    People do this for a good reason as they think it'll be one less plate someone has to wash but it's not good to do.

  • @pierrefireball2505
    @pierrefireball2505 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Years ago, my brother and I took a Carnival inaugural Cruise in the Baltic Sea. It was amazing, we did not have a single problem, this was a 21-day cruise. One of the many times we ate at our dinner table one guest at our table was eating some delicious ribs, and she told us guys you must try this, well our amazing hostess heard her, and we were already halfway eating but then she came over she said she would be back soon with a surprise. Well, she brought me and my brother half a serving each of those delicious riibs. It does pay back a lot when you are always kind and appreciate who is your hostess or whomever is looking after you. One of the guest's younger kids was sick one night she had her phone and she left before her meal was over, well our hostess made sure she had a meal sent to her cabin while looking at her sick son. Now that was amazing, and of course, at the end of the cruise, everyone was extremely pleased with our hostess.

  • @misryluvsco8169
    @misryluvsco8169 Před 11 měsíci +27

    I love your videos because you have the nicest, most positive attitude about everything.

    • @revlulu
      @revlulu Před 3 měsíci

      You also give positive alternatives to the “not so fresh or tasty” dishes. Thanks!

  • @3frenchhens818
    @3frenchhens818 Před rokem +21

    One thing about buffets (and maybe this doesn't apply to cruise lines) is they put the most expensive dishes at the back of the serving area. I do a quick look at that section first. I look from out of the line, then I go back and start the line like a good little passenger -- I know what to save room for!
    Another thing: I have only one useful hand, so carrying is an issue. You can use a tray that fits your walker. Or use a basket with a flat bottom, it keeps the plates from spilling. You can find collapsible baskets online so it's easier to pack.

  • @barbarashuster9029
    @barbarashuster9029 Před rokem +29

    Our two cruises last year were both crew served buffet! Loved it and you didn't hear about any norovirus then either.

  • @lifeisgood8905
    @lifeisgood8905 Před 11 měsíci +10

    I took me years of cruising to learn to avoid the buffet on embarkation day because it's just pure chaos. It's hard to find seats, long lines to get food, people dragging their carry on suitcases everywhere and running into you or over your feet and they don't know where they are going. These days I only go the main dining room or 24/7 snack bar for lunch.

  • @Pirategirl4nightwish
    @Pirategirl4nightwish Před rokem +138

    Something that goes along with etiquette and hygiene is watching your kids carefully in the buffet. My 4 year old has a habit of touching food with her hands, so that’s something for parents to consider too. We’ll be having a talk with her about not touching everything before we embark.

    • @fluffytail6355
      @fluffytail6355 Před rokem +8

      It sounds like since COVID is “over” (at least in people’s minds) that ships aren’t having staff serve customers at the buffet anymore. I think certain COVID protocols should have always stayed in place going forward as they’re good practices for controlling spread of ANY disease, let alone those on a ship!

    • @altairolp1557
      @altairolp1557 Před rokem +4

      Need a leash

    • @Pirategirl4nightwish
      @Pirategirl4nightwish Před rokem +4

      @@altairolp1557 How does that stop a child touching things? Backpack leashes are made to stop children running away from their parents, especially in crowded places.

    • @hume6900
      @hume6900 Před rokem +15

      A child of 4 yrs,is far too young to be serving themselves or even being allowed to touch anything in the buffet line. Perhaps, parents should take the child around the child friendly part of the buffet during the less busy periods and describe the food to them or give them a couple of options such as do you want spaghetti, hamburger or pizza. Perhaps, I am making a donkey out of myself, but I am assuming the parent is not taking the child/children by themselves and can leave them with another adult in their party while the first parent gets their food and takes it back to the table.

    • @Pirategirl4nightwish
      @Pirategirl4nightwish Před rokem +7

      @@hume6900 I never said I allowed her to serve herself. I take her with me and sometimes she reaches for what she wants. Once I get her plate I usually take her back to the table with my husband so I can go back and get my food. And also my child eats just about everything, not just pizza and hamburgers. She's been asking if there will be broccoli on the cruise lol. I merely made the comment to bring attention to other parents with little ones.

  • @julieDJTFP
    @julieDJTFP Před rokem +11

    I appreciate the ships that have added the hand washing stations. Antibac doesn't cut it because it can't get solids off your hands.

    • @NanetteG.-ii4xy
      @NanetteG.-ii4xy Před rokem +1

      Yes...solid 💩

    • @sarahann530
      @sarahann530 Před rokem

      Why do you have solids on your hands . Did you not learn to wash your hands before you leave the bathroom !

  • @kathrynjajich6705
    @kathrynjajich6705 Před rokem +56

    As an RN, I would also add that after sitting down, pulling your chair in, use hand sanitizer on your utensil handles and glass, then again on your hands, then eat & enjoy!

  • @MomsTravelTeam
    @MomsTravelTeam Před rokem +14

    We've cruised as a family 3 times, and on embarkation day we save our appetite for once we are on board. I love to walk around the buffet and check all the options. I usually eat lightly with small portions of many different items. One time on embarkation day there were several delays and by the time we were eating I was nearing the "hangry" mood. Sometimes there seems to be a line, others you can just step up to what you want. I've also noticed that people hop in line right at the beginning and there is less traffic down the line and usually the same offerings. There are so many options, I love that there are tiny servings-allows for more tasting of new foods and still have room for dessert. I've loved building a great salad too. When our children were younger we went with them to ensure they learned and practiced appropriate buffet etiquette and didn't contaminate foods.

  • @penelopepitstop762
    @penelopepitstop762 Před rokem +16

    Yes on not piling your plate! I like to "window shop" first and then take only a spoonful. If I like something or want to try something new, then I can always go back. I really, really hate all the food waste!

    • @dees.journey
      @dees.journey Před rokem

      I like the people that have a plate of bacon for breakfast! I mean the entire plate is stacked with bacon. Maybe they don’t have it where they come from? Lol

    • @dianacurry6248
      @dianacurry6248 Před 7 měsíci +1

      ​@@dees.journey I had to laugh at your comment as on our first cruise my then 13 yr old grandson did that. We didn't find as he does not eat a lot of meats and he needs the protein . He is a very picky eater but usualy prefers most any type of beans. But with an option if all the bacon he wanted that breakfast made his vacation! That and all the different salads abd pastas!

  • @arosenweig
    @arosenweig Před rokem +11

    I enjoy eating at the buffet for breakfast and lunch most days. I especially enjoy the made to order omelettes because the chefs usually do a good job cooking omelets.

  • @Next_Cruise_Please
    @Next_Cruise_Please Před rokem +44

    I would rather the crew serve at the buffet all the time. How clean are all of guests' hands?

  • @victoriamcclain910
    @victoriamcclain910 Před rokem +126

    Don't fill your water bottle directly from the water dispenser. Use a cup to fill your bottle. You don't want the edge of your bottle where you sip to touch where others will be drinking.

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Před rokem +6

      Yes!! I feel like there may need to be a part 2 😬😂

    • @myworldmeumundo2633
      @myworldmeumundo2633 Před rokem +1

      I saw that too!

    • @casey4602
      @casey4602 Před rokem +3

      I was at a doctor's waiting room when a patient filled their water bottle from the water cooler.🤢🤮

    • @bugwar5545
      @bugwar5545 Před rokem +3

      And of course, run that water through another filter before you drink it. Can't be too careful.

    • @bugwar5545
      @bugwar5545 Před rokem +6

      @@casey4602 Were there many deaths?

  • @sportsMike87
    @sportsMike87 Před rokem +31

    Take the little cereal boxes as a snack for excursions

    • @richsack
      @richsack Před rokem +2

      You can’t do that anymore as the cruise lines now have cereal in the bin tubes!

    • @michellequinn2160
      @michellequinn2160 Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@richsack
      Exactly! Too many were taking the boxes of cereal … 😳

    • @marcospark2803
      @marcospark2803 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Thanks to people like you, no more!

    • @sylviashell8293
      @sylviashell8293 Před 6 měsíci

      Oh yes since I am diabetic it is one of my go to’s. Also try to put a little sandwich together if possible.

  • @randyo6019
    @randyo6019 Před rokem +27

    Great tips and advice as always. I always put small portions on my plate to finish and go back for more later. I hate wasting food especially since others are going hungry. Got back from Vegas not too long ago and gave away my leftovers to the homeless.

    • @WildBikerBill
      @WildBikerBill Před 11 měsíci +6

      My parents grew up during the Great Depression. Growing up, throwing away food was unthinkable. One of the house rules was 'take all you want, but eat all you take, and you can always go back for seconds if you're still hungry'. I remember as an adult learning to do BBQ meals for 700+ for an annual church fundraiser. I noted that we assembled the meals versus it being a buffett. I was told people routinely pile high the food, eat what they want, and throw the remaining half away. That's a lot of money in the trash. And then people wonder why meals are so expensive - they just can not figure it out!

    • @michellequinn2160
      @michellequinn2160 Před 6 měsíci +1

      You took food items away from Las Vegas and brought to your home state to feed homeless?
      There’s all kind of safety wrongs in that. Not to mention you basically used others money to pay for the homeless.

    • @randyo6019
      @randyo6019 Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@michellequinn2160
      I fed the homeless in Vegas dear

    • @almabelhumeur6672
      @almabelhumeur6672 Před 6 měsíci

      You are unbelievable!!! That is not what she said!!!???@@michellequinn2160

  • @mariamirnadurante9296
    @mariamirnadurante9296 Před 24 dny +1

    The advice is be polite and appropriate at all times

  • @tracylynn4296
    @tracylynn4296 Před rokem +40

    One thing we did on one of my first cruises, we ONLY ate at the buffet which I don't recommend. We had a child that was 18 months with us and we were afraid the more formal dining experiences were going to be too long/much for him. We were also afraid we would ruin others experiences if he started getting cranky. Although the cruise staff loved him (and he was a hit the all the people working in the buffet - seriously, he was the staff's favorite guest), the last meal we did decide to do in the formal setting and he did great. Don't think the buffet is your only option.

    • @j.m.7056
      @j.m.7056 Před rokem +21

      How lovely of you to consider both your child and other passengers!

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Před rokem +10

      Great point! Especially at the early dining, the staff are great with kids & other passengers don’t mind :)

  • @Cayla2015
    @Cayla2015 Před rokem +12

    I've found the best time to eat at the buffet is right after you get back from an excursion (but before you leave the port)!

  • @chrisinhotwater9896
    @chrisinhotwater9896 Před rokem +5

    Buffet story ! Although not on a cruise ship buffet, but Buffet non the less. Was a watch 2 kids at the dessert bar with a chocolate fountain that you could dip various things in. The kids where scooping chocolate with there hands and and drinking it and scooping more. And the best part was an employee was watching as well and did nothing. So never eat from the chocolate fountain or anything that kids like..

  • @marybaure8440
    @marybaure8440 Před rokem +26

    I go to the buffet several times during a cruise, but usually eat in the MDR if available. I wish all cruise lines would go to having servers dish up the food. That would help with contamination. Especially an ice cream machine, that we had on Carnival. It was always a mess and the children were just always helping themselves and dropping ice cream on the floor and all over the machine. Not all parents watch their children at the buffet and they tend to touch everything!

  • @cherylmcwilliams7238
    @cherylmcwilliams7238 Před 3 měsíci +3

    I always eat the buffet! There are so many choices with main dish and desserts that aren't on the menu's in the main dining area. I usually grab a small salad, small main dish and then a small dessert or fresh fruit. So many choices! You can get a well-balanced diet 3 times a day and not overdo it by eating too much and gaining weight.

  • @makiontour6686
    @makiontour6686 Před rokem +11

    Thank you for the video. One thing I would suggest to add to the list is: Thinking that you will not see the buffet staff again. Even if you will not go to the buffet anymore, you will probably see them again somewhere else on the ship. That's because they switch their work places on the ship. E. g. we met our waiter from the main dining room for dinner in the buffet restaurant during breakfast on our last cruise. And on another cruise, we met our waiter at the pool bar. So they definitely don't stay at one place for the whole day.
    And of course you should always be nice to service staff, no matter if you will meet them again or not!

  • @JayCaesar
    @JayCaesar Před rokem +11

    I always bring disposable gloves and wear one on the hand I use when handling the buffet serving utensils....the ones that many other people are using. Sure, I wash/sanitize before serving myself, but I can't trust that everyone else did, too.
    "Not the cruise buffet police." Loved that one.
    I love your channel. I hope your Alaska cruise was amazing and fun! Your skin looks fabulous, Ilana!
    Thanks for all the wonderful vids!

    • @sashasuber1670
      @sashasuber1670 Před rokem +4

      That’s a great idea! Thanks I’ll do the same.

    • @NanetteG.-ii4xy
      @NanetteG.-ii4xy Před rokem +3

      Yes ! Gloves

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 Před 9 měsíci

      Or they should just issue the guests with separate tongs.

    • @michellequinn2160
      @michellequinn2160 Před 6 měsíci

      @@johnp139
      No then what did each guest do with their tongs BEFORE they got to the station to use it?

    • @kathrynr5026
      @kathrynr5026 Před 6 měsíci

      We brought gloves and will continue to use them. We've heard too many horror stories about unsanitary practices by fellow cruisers.

  • @davis9971
    @davis9971 Před rokem +66

    I agree about checking both sides of the buffet. On a recent Viking Ocean cruise, we found many differences between the different sides of the buffet. I love sushi and it was only offered on one side of the buffet, so I missed out on it the first two times that I ate at the buffet.

  • @Philippa-
    @Philippa- Před rokem +9

    Yes I always check both sides. I am also a preview eater. I check what’s available first. I often check out the lunch in the MDR and if I fancy what’s on offer will do that instead of buffet lunch.

  • @colormetakenaback
    @colormetakenaback Před rokem +54

    Only been on one cruise, back when I was middle school aged or around then (45 now). It might as well have been Willy Wonka's cruise because I was in awe at the food and how I could just go grab something 😂 At any time! Going to the pizza parlor and being the only one there and ordering a "free" pizza blew my little mind haha

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Před rokem +5

      Haha, I still love cruise ship pizza 🍕😂

    • @colormetakenaback
      @colormetakenaback Před rokem +4

      @@LifeWellCruised Yes girl! I hope I can go on another one and I'll be like mz pac man 😂 with my Pepto in my purse of course hahaha

    • @foreverlovesophie
      @foreverlovesophie Před rokem +3

      I’m 48 and going on my first cruise in August. I will most likely be like a kid running from station to station 😂

    • @colormetakenaback
      @colormetakenaback Před rokem +1

      @@foreverlovesophie Do it do it!! Hit up the pastries then come tell me all about them 😍😍😂

    • @foreverlovesophie
      @foreverlovesophie Před rokem +2

      @@colormetakenaback lol! The pastries are always my weak spot! I plan to wear my stretchy pants for our Alaska cruise . Don’t need a summer body for this vacation anyways 🤣😆

  • @williamwaters4506
    @williamwaters4506 Před rokem +12

    My wife and I have been in a few cruses and this is good advice. We were always shocked at the amount of food people ate. There is also a lot of alcohol consumption.

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 Před 9 měsíci +1

      That’s WHY PEOPLE CRUISE!!!!

  • @bradpeterson5299
    @bradpeterson5299 Před rokem +6

    Great advice. I always sanitize my hands after putting my plate on the table before eating. Think about how many people touched the same tongs you just did

  • @alanfenick1103
    @alanfenick1103 Před rokem +6

    Before I use any buffet I look before I get into line. I also look for cleanliness of the actual buffet and serving staff! Great advice, thanks!

  • @user-up9iq7ic8z
    @user-up9iq7ic8z Před rokem +12

    On a Cruise We usually eat there at least once if not Twice. A Day ..The Buffet is a good
    place to try New Foods But just take small amounts You can always go BACK ..Judy & I
    always do a walk around Before deciding on what We want. As usually GREAT TIPS, Thanks...

  • @MrJimmyDrake
    @MrJimmyDrake Před 9 měsíci +17

    After 14 cruises, I think there are times when it's OK to move ahead of the person in front of you who is waiting for the attendant to do something . The food beyond the person waiting will virtually never run out, so it's not like you're taking the last piece of bacon by jumping ahead.

  • @maureenrogers1092
    @maureenrogers1092 Před 11 měsíci +5

    Yes love the buffet. My husband uses a disposable glove on the hand he uses at the buffet. I laughed originally but have taken up this habit as I watched some of the people at the buffet. Better safe than sorry!!!!

  • @MarkDaGardna
    @MarkDaGardna Před rokem +41

    You mentioned delaying at a particular part of the buffet. That is my main pet peeve. So many times I had to stand behind someone while they made their minds up or had discussions with their friends asking, "What do you think I should try?" OMG! I always window shop first, decide what I want, and dive into it so I can sit down quickly and eat. More people should try that technique...

    • @paulbunion6233
      @paulbunion6233 Před rokem +5

      people who are exaggerating in their snail pace, I'll just overtake them without a second thought. That does NOT apply to a person who is having difficulty in moving or holding plates and getting food too. It is strictly targeted against the obvious narcissist who believe the world revolves around them. I'm big enough and ugly enough that only a fool goes after me

    • @Hildred6
      @Hildred6 Před 11 měsíci +3

      On the other hand, having an impatient person breathing down your neck, and even jostling you physically because they are impatient is equally bad, people are on holiday, it’s not a race! People who need to be watch what they eat for a variety of medical reasons and even for personal reasons may take a little longer. There is no requirement to have chosen every item before you join the line.

    • @paulbunion6233
      @paulbunion6233 Před 11 měsíci

      and there is NO requirement to stand behind someone, like I mean, in a buffet line, exactly WHERE is behind anyway? while just past them there is open access. Not like they are gonna run out of your favorite. Just walk around them and continue on your merry way. No harm, no foul. These fake rules and people getting all uptight over a contrived issue is beyond bizarre. Says more about those getting worked up about it. Someone who is concentrating so intently on their food choice is not going to pay attention to you going past them. Being sheeple is what got us the situation in society that we have ! @@Hildred6

    • @arribaficationwineho32
      @arribaficationwineho32 Před 9 měsíci +3

      Walk around them. It is fine.

    • @arribaficationwineho32
      @arribaficationwineho32 Před 9 měsíci +3

      @@Hildred6so it is fine for others to pass the dietary concerned to study the food

  • @cruisecrazy
    @cruisecrazy Před rokem +41

    Thank you for the great video. The main problem I experience is that some people still assume that there is one line for the entire buffet instead of recognizing the unique, separate stations. They get irritated by people moving beyond their own line. Luckily, on my recent Princess Cruise, the buffet staff constantly made announcements that there were many more areas to check out and that there was no longer one strict line starting from the buffet entrance. It prevented a lot of misunderstandings between the guests.

    • @carmenwheatley7316
      @carmenwheatley7316 Před rokem +1

      Not all ships have different stations. The bulk of the food is in the same line. The only separate stations were for pizza, burgers,hot dogs, tacos and desserts.

  • @markej4801
    @markej4801 Před 11 měsíci +4

    As a buffet-a-holic, I agree with everything you say here. And yes, I've seen every single one of those faux-pas. Thanks for the reminders. For my part, I eat a healthy salad on embarkation day at the buffet as it just works best for me, and I tend to LOSE weight on a cruise! LOL. Looking forward to our January '24 cruise on the brand new Carnival Jubilee!!! Think I'll need to check ahead of our cruise to see what other offerings might be worthwhile on cruise day.

  • @cassidynichols-dahill1066

    We just got back from our first cruise. We did the main dining hall the first 2 nights but ended up just going to the buffet the rest of the cruise. They ended up having the same food as the main dining hall plus a whole lot of additional options. (Except for the food that was an extra charge at the main dining hall) we never had a problem finding a table and lines weren’t bad. The only downside was it was a little hard to maneuver a stroller and a wheelchair scooter through the tables

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Před rokem +1

      That’s great! Thanks for sharing the pros & cons

    • @darrinrein7235
      @darrinrein7235 Před rokem +6

      Just got back from Alaska and the Buffett had designated area for people with disabilities. That saved me, because trying to get wheelchair around those tables usually meant having to apologize 100 times for bumping into people.

    • @cassidynichols-dahill1066
      @cassidynichols-dahill1066 Před rokem

      @@darrinrein7235 we were on Royal Caribbean and we went to the Bahamas. Thankfully my MIL could walk a short distance with her cane so we parked her scooter on the outskirts of the tables and she walked to the table.

    • @user-yj3ob9kd3l
      @user-yj3ob9kd3l Před rokem +1

      Welcome to cruising!!! One thing--cruise ships don't have dining halls. You may have noticed that it looks like a large dining room. It's known as the main dining room or MDR. Most first timers get hooked, so Bon Voyage!

    • @paulbunion6233
      @paulbunion6233 Před rokem +2

      sounds like a drive thru is needed

  • @donsemper9606
    @donsemper9606 Před rokem +23

    I can only remember one incident at the buffet after 8 cruises and that was when one little old lady just stood there and took virtually every shrimp out of the seafood paella. I stared at her and all she did was smile at me and walk away. Still can’t believe it.

    • @j.m.7056
      @j.m.7056 Před rokem +1

      Crazy!

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Před rokem +3

      Haha not nice

    • @johnphelps9788
      @johnphelps9788 Před rokem +12

      Staring achieves nothing, the sort of people that do this are stare proof. If I were following her I would ask her to leave some for me.

    • @turboboost99
      @turboboost99 Před rokem +2

      @@johnphelps9788 Ask her? I would have literally reached out and pulled some of those shrimp right off of her plate. Rude, inconsiderate people deserve the same in return, and I never hesitate to give it to them.

    • @mexicanbeachbumtv
      @mexicanbeachbumtv Před rokem

      @@turboboost99 yep, right off her plate, take that shrimp!! I like you

  • @attila1746
    @attila1746 Před rokem +26

    As someone with Celiac disease, I can say with certainty that the concern with utensil cross contamination is absolutely real. When in the buffet, I need to closely watch the serving stations for possible evidence that this. I think most folks try their best, but it does happen, and I hope people can appreciate it as a real issue. On occasions, I've had to go so far as to avoid the buffet completely, because becoming sick for the remainder of the day is not something I can chance.

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Před rokem +3

      Poor you!! Very important

    • @jpjp3873
      @jpjp3873 Před rokem +1

      Is that really a thing that gluten can tranfer between a pair of tongs or a spoon?

    • @attila1746
      @attila1746 Před rokem +2

      @@jpjp3873 Unfortunately, yes. Any utensil that has food stuck to it is suspect. I had it happen to me at a family buffet, when the same spoon was inadvertently used between regular and gluten free mac & cheese. Fortunatelty, I became only mildly nauseous during the hour drive home (would have been ugly).

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 Před 9 měsíci

      That’s why it’s better to just grab the food with your hands.

  • @seanharley6432
    @seanharley6432 Před rokem +7

    Excellent advice on sanitation and etiquette that applies on both land and sea buffets!

  • @manonsinclairladyofblairad9675

    We usually have breakfast and lunch at the buffet. Few years ago, we were in the Mediterranean and my friend picked up the spoon to serve himself. A lady put her arm between my friend's arm and his chest to grab something. We couldn't believe our eyes, we were shocked! 😲

  • @stevefrancis1762
    @stevefrancis1762 Před rokem +3

    We do not cruise with Carnival any longer, however I would see people stationed in the Buffet for breakfast, lunch and dinner. I have also seen people with 8 Guys burgers piled on their plate. I also witnessed women in T-Backs and no cover ups, men with no shirts, and small children left unsupervised in the buffet area. I am loyal to Royal and Princess cruises, and I am glad to be through with Carnival. You get what you pay for!

  • @kimberlysmiley4732
    @kimberlysmiley4732 Před rokem +5

    Just recovered from an Alaskan cruise (Holland America; May, 2023)… the buffet has the best cooked food, but the worst hygiene! The Norovirus outbreak got to the point that crew were stationed at the Perell stations (and STILL people either said they were “allergic”, or immediately dumped the perell! But the worst was the LACK OF TABLE WIPING. People searching for tables would sit at the cleared tables, but they weren’t wiped down yet (and the silverware hadn’t been placed on the table)… The poolside dining was worse… i mentioned this lack to crew members 3 different times, and on the day my husband was quarantined, I became a “Karen”, warning people not to sit at unwiped tables! I even admonished a crew member (young man) who put silverware on an unwiped table (that he cleared about 15 minutes previously, except for a dirty glass)!
    I loved the cruise, except for this particular point. And yes, I contracted Noro 3 days after debarking…
    I believe my husband was cleared too soon.

    • @lowerstreet
      @lowerstreet Před rokem

      I do wish they wouldn't leave silverware or glasses on tables. You don't know how long it's been there or who might have touched it. I'd rather they hand it out at the end of the buffet line. I know it's a tad inconvenient, but norovirus spreads too easily.

    • @SharonPerson-hm9ds
      @SharonPerson-hm9ds Před 2 měsíci

      Sorry to hear of your bad experience on your Alaska trip. One of my favorite destinations - cruised there 5 times so far and am ready to plan trip #6.
      Beginning in 2010, have cruised almost exclusively on Celebrity (with Royal Caribbean and a Disney mixed in). In the buffet the silverware is wrapped in cloth napkins and available at different food stations. I don't recall ever seeing it on the tables. And Celebrity's dining staff, no matter what restaurant, practices excellent hygiene. Dirty dishes don't sit on tables, everything is wiped & cleaned as soon as the dishes are cleared, and the new large sinks and washing area (upon entry to the buffet on Edge class ships) is utilized by a majority of passengers.
      Fortunately, we've never gotten sick on any of our cruises, Alaska or otherwise.😊🛳🌊🐳🦅

  • @vincentbakerii4343
    @vincentbakerii4343 Před rokem +62

    We only eat at the buffet if we have to. The lines and finding a place to sit are sometimes almost impossible. The rude passengers seem to be the ones at the buffet.

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Před rokem +1

      It can be difficult

    • @thefox47545
      @thefox47545 Před rokem +5

      You're scaring me for my first cruise. I love buffets but if it's gonna be a cluster f*** I think I may reconsider.

    • @chezellis
      @chezellis Před rokem +8

      @@thefox47545 It's not always and does highly depend on the other cruisers as to whether things are chaotic or not. If you happen to be on a ship with the Rude Jerks Convention, check for the 24-hour restaurant, which may also have some offerings early for breakfast. Or go at the very start of the buffet hours to avoid the rush.

    • @imagewire
      @imagewire Před rokem +3

      What you say is probably true, but this is Celebrity. A totally different experience.

    • @LiftUpNotDown
      @LiftUpNotDown Před rokem +23

      @@thefox47545 Seasoned cruisers often have lots of opinions. You’ll be fine in the buffet. Take your time, look at the options first and if it seems busy, have one person in your party hold a table while you get your food and then they can go get theirs. The experience is what you make of it, not what others think.

  • @lawrenceseguin1865
    @lawrenceseguin1865 Před rokem +6

    Sounds like great advice for an on-land buffet!

  • @sunseekermama
    @sunseekermama Před rokem +3

    I do like the fact that it's easy to make healthy choice's at the buffet,because their is so many option's. I usually window shop first to make the best choice's.

  • @brianmcdonald2045
    @brianmcdonald2045 Před rokem +3

    We always use the Buffet. Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner. Get what you want when you want. We did use the dining room on our first cruise but we prefer the Buffet. We did see a person pick up a biscuit with their fingers, have a look at it and then put it back, I notified the crew member who removed the whole plate.

  • @bobjacobson858
    @bobjacobson858 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I've never been on a cruise, but I like buffet restaurants because of the variety and freedom to select what I want, and eat it immediately. I like to "scout" the serving tables so I can decide what I want to eat, so I don't waste "stomach-space" on something I wouldn't enjoy as much.

  • @pagrant
    @pagrant Před rokem +2

    I like cruise ship buffets, and buffets in all inclusive hotels . it always interesting in all inclusive when parents/guardians allowed their children to help themselves at buffets, putting their hands all over the food . I prefer crew members serving us, on cruises we have the crew serving the meat of the day, and ice cream , and at the pasta station. I am glad the crew sorts out the toast, saves a long queue with doing our own.

  • @jenniferleever9482
    @jenniferleever9482 Před rokem +4

    On one of our cruises, there was a woman who broke several of these rules all at once. She cut in line at the buffet, right in front of me, she was wearing a teeny tiny bikini, no coverup, no shoes, dripping wet, clearly drunk as a skunk, as she was swaying, holding a beer, taking food out of the buffet with her fingers, and standing still while she ate it, moved along the buffet line, doing the same thing over and over. She finally had her fill, and stumbled out of line and went on her way.😳

    • @teresacahlik6887
      @teresacahlik6887 Před rokem +1

      Yuck! She should have been politely redirected

    • @jenniferleever9482
      @jenniferleever9482 Před rokem +1

      @@teresacahlik6887 I wanted to say something to her, but she was so drunk I didn’t know how she would react. I just steered clear of every dish she touched!

  • @pensacola321
    @pensacola321 Před rokem +39

    My wife and I recently completed a 19-day Transatlantic on Norwegian. We ate plenty and good and drink plenty and good. But we gained NO weight. We stay very active, went to the gym, we walked the stairs and did not make pigs of ourselves at the buffet or at the dining rooms. We are senior citizens ..... We did indulge ourselves at the specialty restaurants a bit though.😢

    • @azobrn45
      @azobrn45 Před rokem +2

      I’m impressed bc I gained 8.1 pounds in our Panama ocean to ocean. I guess I don’t have any control 😅

    • @stephenhope7319
      @stephenhope7319 Před rokem +5

      Good to hear. We use the stairs ( up ) all the time and we eat well but eat salads first and use the fitness center and the Zumba classes etc and we are in our 60's. It can be done. Specialty dining is the best food and service.Its fine to indulge but it can be walked off, try several laps of the promenade deck before breakfast.

    • @sharonsalzberg2654
      @sharonsalzberg2654 Před rokem

      I never take the elevator on a ship and will continue my high level fitness regimen on the ship. Also, I eat healthy and do not drink alcohol. Will not gain an ounce on my upcoming 12 day cruise.

  • @angelabrown3994
    @angelabrown3994 Před rokem +2

    Even though we know better, we all get a little careless at times. Reminders are good. Thanks 😊

  • @davedove67
    @davedove67 Před rokem +13

    !. Have breakfast before embarkation so you're not starving for lunch.
    2. Don't fill your plate with one type of food. Someone else might want some too.
    3. I like to do a walk-through of the buffet before I start loading the plate. Sometimes I discover something I wasn't expecting.
    4. I like going to the buffet during the breakfast lunch switchover. That way I can get items from each for a personalized meal, like fresh bacon on my salad.

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 Před 9 měsíci +3

      It’s not my responsibility to ensure that there is adequate food for the rest of the passengers.

    • @Anna65909
      @Anna65909 Před 9 měsíci +2

      @davedove67: The food in the trays is not limited. The crew constantly replenishes the food if it gets low. Therefore, travelers should feel free to eat as much as they want without worrying whether others will miss out because “you ate it all”. That just doesn’t happen.

  • @ronaldarchuleta2496
    @ronaldarchuleta2496 Před rokem +10

    The buffet is the last resort for me. I much prefer the dining room or other options. I really only choose the buffet if I have an early excursion.

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Před rokem +1

      Totally understand, it’s good that there are options

  • @morrisvanderslice1735
    @morrisvanderslice1735 Před rokem +16

    If there are two of you at a table for four or more and you notice the buffet is getting crowded, offer to share your table with those who are searching for a seat. Also, never get rude with the crew working in the buffet. It’s a rapid pace, high stress environment. If you have a major issue, save your private comment (s) for the officer in charge at the buffet; otherwise, if it’s a trivial problem try to relax so to enjoy your vacation.

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Před rokem

      Great idea

    • @johnl56
      @johnl56 Před rokem +1

      Where would I put my 3rd and 4th plate?

    • @morrisvanderslice1735
      @morrisvanderslice1735 Před rokem +3

      @@johnl56 Hi John, ha ha, I only cruise with RCCL. Whenever, we go to the buffet the wait staff has our old plates cleared away by the time I go up for a third trip. We also usually look for for our usual servers from the main dining room when we go to the buffet. If we find them, we sit in their area and say hello to them - when we do this the table service is impeccable. Good luck, Cheers!

  • @jamesseabolt5915
    @jamesseabolt5915 Před rokem +9

    Good review and suggestions. I love cruising and never really have any problems with the buffets. There is always that guy that stands there and picks out all the shrimp out of a dish, or picks out all of the beef out of the mongolian dish, but overall people are courteous. You just made me want to go on another one. 😁

  • @alphawiz
    @alphawiz Před 5 měsíci +3

    Whenever I got to a buffet, before I get in line I make a "first pass" as it were and scope out everything and kind of decide what I want to try and what I don't so I don't get in line, fill up a plate and then come to something else and lo and behold, no more room.

  • @michellescofield
    @michellescofield Před rokem +9

    Your buffet hygiene section should be tagged on to the Muster Drill. I mean, we're talking safety, right? If only everyone would simply follow the guidelines you mentioned, I think we could all have a better time cruising. Thanks!

  • @831aleacim
    @831aleacim Před rokem +6

    Love all your videos!! We cruise in Sept! So excited! Your videos help so much. TY!

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Před rokem +1

      Thanks so much! What cruise are you doing?

    • @831aleacim
      @831aleacim Před rokem

      @@LifeWellCruised RC Allure of the Seas out of Galveston with my mom and brother! Thinking of booking another one too but I'm worried about doing the same cruise twice. lol (same ports)

  • @gerrieeichhorn6121
    @gerrieeichhorn6121 Před rokem +2

    Suggest to sanitize your hands again AFTER getting your food. Here's why. On our week long cruise last week, I saw adults do this each time at the buffet- eating food out of their plates with their fingers while in line for other foods or walking around. Saw a mom feed her kids Indian food with her fingers from her plate and get more after the kids nodded their heads. It reminded me why I avoid buffets on land.

  • @JS-es5ep
    @JS-es5ep Před rokem +2

    One thing I sometimes do at the buffet at lunch. I love poutine, but it's not something available. But french fries are available where the hamburgers are....gravy is available at the carvery many days....and cheese is available (though you might have to cut it up into small pieces). But, if I want poutine, I get poutine.

  • @leeannkleine6120
    @leeannkleine6120 Před rokem +4

    I prefer the buffet on days that I have excursions scheduled. It allows me to grab enough food to take my medications, without weighing me down for the days activities. I try to avoid potatoes and other heavier breakfast items. I do love the omelette station, as it allows me to have what I enjoy. I do prefer the MDR for dinner and the elegance that comes with it.

  • @GrnXnham
    @GrnXnham Před rokem +11

    Hygiene tip: If you go to a self-serve buffet, always wash your hands AFTER you have filled your plate with food but before you eat it. Most people don't do this and their hands are covered with germs from all the serving utensils. Then they use their hands to eat their finger food, of course, thereby consuming the germs.

    • @urbanurchin5930
      @urbanurchin5930 Před rokem

      It is always a good tip to keep a couple of those pre-moistened alcohol wipes for just such a situation. Also, I use them at the grocery store to open cooler doors, bread bins, etc.

  • @rosylagoon3600
    @rosylagoon3600 Před měsícem +1

    Nice video :) good point about healthy food being available on a cruise. When I went I had mostly healthy oatmeal and fruit for breakfast and a salad with a side for lunch. Eating less junk actually helps you enjoy it more when you eat it 😂

  • @LOL6JIGGY
    @LOL6JIGGY Před 10 měsíci +2

    On our cruise this last January, we ended up eating dinner at the buffet quite often because the main dining room was taking 2 to 2 1/2 hours. The buffet was delicious and the area was so uncrowded that often we had a whole section to ourselves and it was nice and quiet. The buffet had items like steaks, shrimp, lobster just like the main dining room. I think some of the dishes were even better. And it has the exact same desserts. So we went to the buffet many times but we ended up going to the dining room around 8 a few times and that time period was fast with only a few people seated in each section.

  • @rickk6700
    @rickk6700 Před rokem +5

    Thanks Illana for another helpful video. Yes embarkation day buffets are aways packed and hard to find a place to sit. Our last we wrote able to find an open restaurant that was busy but still plenty of space ti sit.
    Reviewing all the items available is important. I have thought I knew what I wanted filled my plate only to see something that was really calling to me. Since I already had plenty of food I missed trying the new item and sadly I never saw it again. Learned a valuable lesson.
    Happy cruising Illana

  • @chrisinhotwater9896
    @chrisinhotwater9896 Před rokem +3

    As someone that has grown up with buffets (I live in the South, Land of Golden Corral). I would rethink number 8 , Always go just before the crowds its a bad mistake go after the crowds if you wait till 1:30 or later the food sets and is not as fresh. And one thing to add is avoid starchy foods or breads at the buffet. They will fill you up fast and you wont have room for the good stuff like meats and cheeses. Just my two cent.

    • @WalterWhite-nq7jt
      @WalterWhite-nq7jt Před rokem +1

      I only go when I get hungry especially if I only had a coffee and a croissant for breakfast. Sometimes I would prefer to go early like 11:00 am - 11:30 am because I like to get first picks so I get to get them freshly cooked and served.

  • @viperbite8930
    @viperbite8930 Před rokem +2

    We just got off a Royal Caribbean cruise ship in the Gulf of Mexico and it was fabulous, significantly better than pre-Covid in terms of choices and courtesy of the staff kudos. Since were diamonds, we could’ve gone to the diamond club or other areas but again the Windjammer was excellent.

  • @wpatrickw2012
    @wpatrickw2012 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I really enjoyed going to the buffet for a 2am snack. Wonderful experience, got to talk with a nice young women who fixed me stirfry right in front of me.

  • @derikuk2967
    @derikuk2967 Před 10 měsíci +5

    The two cases of *food poisoning* in my recent memory on cruises... did not come from buffet dining, but from *full service restaurants.* One came from a specialty restaurant, and the other from the main dining room. So, misfortunes do not only come from the buffet. But yes, I wish the excuses-for-parent would keep their little ill-disciplined tyrants under control.

  • @johnmaccallum1671
    @johnmaccallum1671 Před rokem +13

    We looked at the dining options as a shore excursion, we wanted to see and sample them all. We did make it like a quest to try all of the restaurants, yes doing this caused our clothes to shrink, I think sea air does that, but we had fun.

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Před rokem +2

      Lol, the sea air is definitely bad for clothing. It always makes my clothing tighter too 😉😂

  • @michaelvoisey8458
    @michaelvoisey8458 Před rokem +1

    My Wife and I returned yesterday from a 14 day cruise to the Baltic so I am catching up on my You Tube videos . I prefer the buffet for breakfast on the Britiana the buffet is split hot on side cold on the other and on the hot side the eggs bacon sausages black pudding toast omelettes scrambled eggs is triplicated so if one part is busy you just move further down the line same for the cold choices then there is fruit yogurts and various pastries plus free tea and coffee a great way to start the day

  • @ellenfisona8530
    @ellenfisona8530 Před rokem +2

    I love the buffets as I can pick and choose what I want to eat and the amounts of each item.

  • @marivega3294
    @marivega3294 Před rokem +33

    I went on a 10 day cruise, ate at the buffet every day, sometimes past bed time and lost 3 lbs. All I did was walk on the track every day, went to the gym some days, took the stairs to my cabin sometimes, aside from walking into town on port days. In my opinion, if you gain that much weight in such a little time, you're doing something very wrong.

    • @kathieepler156
      @kathieepler156 Před rokem +4

      Like you, I eat at the buffet for all my meals and usually lose 10 lbs.. When I eat in the MDR (or any of the other restaurants) I gain weight. Love the buffet as I can get just what I want and really try not to waste food.

    • @bugwar5545
      @bugwar5545 Před rokem +1

      That is inspiring.
      How much do you lose each week while on shore?

    • @marivega3294
      @marivega3294 Před rokem

      @@bugwar5545 about 3lbs entry week since then. I've lost so much weight already

    • @kathieepler156
      @kathieepler156 Před rokem +1

      @@bugwar5545 Don't I wish. Not an ounce.

    • @KanaTron
      @KanaTron Před rokem

      yes, I lost 5 lbs on my first cruise. I did so much walking.

  • @rockycestroni9272
    @rockycestroni9272 Před rokem +13

    Thank you for another informative video. I really enjoy watching them. As far as not dressing appropriately, over the past few years I've seen way too many people coming into the buffet in a bathrobe, shuffling slippers. I still enjoy cruising but the industry sure has changed. Cruising just felt more special back then. Maybe I'm just getting old, lol

    • @j.m.7056
      @j.m.7056 Před rokem +7

      Remember when flying was special?

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Před rokem +8

      Lol, times have changed. We have to go with it I think (most people actually put on clothing for the public spaces at least 😂)

  • @charlotteduncan2810
    @charlotteduncan2810 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I eat primarily at the buffet. I like trying new things, so I get one bite of many different items. I place them carefully on my plate so they remain separate. If something is extra good, I'll go back for more of that item. I love soups and get a few spoonsful of each soup. I'm a slow eater, and I enjoy savoring each bite. The buffet is one of the main features of any cruise for me.

  • @kaylam1743
    @kaylam1743 Před měsícem

    Very informative. For me at the buffet, I wash my hands before & after. If I'm touching all the utensils others have touched, while serving myself, I want to wash my hands before eating especially if there's something I'd pick up with my hands. It's easy enough for me to go wash & then my husband to go. Just an extra way to stay safe. Thanks for the tips.

  • @steveshama5960
    @steveshama5960 Před rokem +4

    One mistake that is done is almost any self serve restaurant (cruise or otherwise) is where do you you put the tongs after you have used them to transfer food to your plate. Most people casually place them back on the edge of the serving tray where the food is. In doing that part that has been held by your hands may, and often does, touch the food that remains on the tray, contaminating it. Instead, insist that the restaurant have a separate open container where the tongs can be placed, open tongs end. In this way, the hand held end will never touch the food. A video of this procedure should be seen by all cruise passengers along with the emergency drill. I think it is important enough.

  • @iceygivenz3117
    @iceygivenz3117 Před rokem +4

    At any buffet, land or sea I have always brought my own disposable gloves. There is nothing worse than seeing someone eat, lick their fingers and go back to the buffet and serve themselves again. Chicken Wings my friend. Be safe out there.

    • @jeaninedobleman4195
      @jeaninedobleman4195 Před 3 měsíci

      10 Foods Not To eat at Buffets
      Scrambled Eggs
      Hamburgers
      Go To The Self Serve Ice Cream
      Anything Spicy, you could get sick
      Avoid Drinks of thee Day

  • @printer5518
    @printer5518 Před rokem +1

    My wife and I have been on several cruises not a lot but a few and I will say that your suggestions are things that we have found ourselves but I’m also finding that I enjoy some of your suggestions as well. Thank you for the great suggestions

  • @suzetteperrin8223
    @suzetteperrin8223 Před rokem +2

    Always enjoy the buffet for a few shipboard meals. Especially like your #4 because there are soooo many options available and they change daily! Fun food experiences to try.

  • @gailmueller174
    @gailmueller174 Před rokem +24

    My last three cruises have been with Royal Caribbean. Each cruise was very nice and the offerings at the Windjammer were very great. My only concern is that cold items are not really kept cold. The individual serving cups are sitting on a chilled table, but it really doesn't keep the items cold. I do wish that parents would assist their young children at the buffet rather than letting them run free. Wearing swimwear with coverups is great. I am not a fan of pajamas with slippers at the buffet.

    • @Clothed-with-His-Glory
      @Clothed-with-His-Glory Před rokem +1

      You’d love my leopard travel slippers. They pass for cool shoes any day.

    • @trailerparkcryptoking5213
      @trailerparkcryptoking5213 Před rokem

      It’s a certain group that is guilty of pajamas and unsupervised kids!

    • @johnlavery6116
      @johnlavery6116 Před rokem +2

      Hello .Do you have any advice for a 1st time cruiser?..what not to do,and things to avoid.

    • @gailmueller174
      @gailmueller174 Před rokem +3

      @@johnlavery6116 Be open to new experiences. Have fun and go along with the flow. Enjoy!

    • @johnlavery6116
      @johnlavery6116 Před rokem +2

      @@gailmueller174 Thank you for your reply.....Ireland.

  • @loannealford1113
    @loannealford1113 Před rokem +13

    I never understood why people pile their food at a buffet. You can go back as many times as you want .

    • @Piusplac
      @Piusplac Před 3 měsíci

      I guess we all know the answer but I gave up to believe people are still able to learn when they are grown up.

  • @ryanreeves70
    @ryanreeves70 Před rokem +1

    Buffet expert tip..look at everything #1 then serve up a tiny amount of your favorites #3 go back and load up on your favorites from tip #2

  • @shannonferguson4810
    @shannonferguson4810 Před rokem +1

    Your videos are excellent and especially helpful for those of us who are new to cruising. Cheers from Canada! 🛳