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Someone told me about shirley temples and I had those on our last cruise...any other non alcoholic drinks I can ask in the main dining room that is free (besides your regular ol' soda)
=) I know the usual drinks you can get...I'm looking more off menu drinks that you can ask for that doesn't require an upchargeIced tea!
For what it's worth the iced tea is actually brewed in the dining rooms not the syrup mix from the machines and they also have ginger ale that isn't available in the drink machines so I suspect that is actually bottled.
No, the restaurants offer a non-alcoholic specialty drink every night on the menu that goes with the theme, but they are not free. Milk Shakes and smoothies are also at an additional cost. Apple Juice, Orange Juice, milk and coffee are free of charge as well as hot tea, but specialty coffees would be a charge.Are all non-alcoholic drinks free in the dining rooms?
Does it extend to drinks like iced coffees, spiders and milkshakes? And juices, for example, sparking apple juice? Or is it only soda based drinks?
Here are some mocktail recipes that you might ask for, I don't know for sure if they would make them for you though.Someone told me about shirley temples and I had those on our last cruise...any other non alcoholic drinks I can ask in the main dining room that is free (besides your regular ol' soda)
I wonder if there is lemonade...
If you're looking for mixed drinks that require 2 oz of this, 4 oz of that, syrups, etc. that a bartender would have to mix like a cocktail, I wouldn't be surprised if there was an upcharge of some sort. They have nonalcoholic specialty drinks for sale every night. If your drink requires the same amount of work and same # of ingredients, I think they may charge. Kids can get chocolate milk and I always get ginger ale.=) I know the usual drinks you can get...I'm looking more off menu drinks that you can ask for that doesn't require an upcharge![]()
If you're looking for mixed drinks that require 2 oz of this, 4 oz of that, syrups, etc. that a bartender would have to mix like a cocktail, I wouldn't be surprised if there was an upcharge of some sort. They have nonalcoholic specialty drinks for sale every night. If your drink requires the same amount of work and same # of ingredients, I think they may charge. Kids can get chocolate milk and I always get ginger ale.
Soda from room service is in cans not a fountain so it is charged to your room. Soda from a bar is also charged for. Soda in the MDR, Cabanas or on the pool deck is included in your cruise fareSo I thought room service was free? 24/7
So not all drinks ordered from room service free?
So when is soda free?
So I thought room service was free? 24/7
So not all drinks ordered from room service free?
So when is soda free?
I've never been charged for a virgin Mai Tai, (orange and pineapple juice plus grenadine with a cherry). I don't know about other mocktails though.If you're looking for mixed drinks that require 2 oz of this, 4 oz of that, syrups, etc. that a bartender would have to mix like a cocktail, I wouldn't be surprised if there was an upcharge of some sort. They have nonalcoholic specialty drinks for sale every night. If your drink requires the same amount of work and same # of ingredients, I think they may charge. Kids can get chocolate milk and I always get ginger ale.
Here are some mocktail recipes that you might ask for, I don't know for sure if they would make them for you though.
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I've never been charged for a virgin Mai Tai, (orange and pineapple juice plus grenadine with a cherry). I don't know about other mocktails though.