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gregoryC

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  1. Everything I had was included in the cruise fare. The coffee at cafe al baico is not but, ALL baked goods are! If you want a coffee, latte, or espresso the charge is $4 to $5. Not bad for some excellent coffee! The buffet and spa cafe has free coffee and drinks. Also large selection of the best ice cream, sorbet, and gelato at sea for free! with Celebrity...
  2. T burd, I did notice on my last cruise with Celebrity they had a dedicated section for gluten-free bread. The usual slice bread, gluten-free buns for hotdogs, and gluten-free dinner roll assortment. Did eat several time and did not have an issue with cross contamination or getting glutenized. I intentionally did not take my enzymes to do a worst case scenario. Regretfully no gluten-free naan. Bummer!  

    1. T burd

      T burd

      The summit? 
      Rolls sound amazing 

    2. gregoryC

      gregoryC

      No the Beyond.

  3. The best gluten-free pizza is on the Celebrity Summit, but the Celebrity Beyond Pizza still beats and land gluten-free pizza.
  4. The gluten-free cakes at cafe al Bacio
  5. The gluten-free section on the buffet
  6. The Millennium class ships (we went on the Summit) do have constrains due to their size. I still like them better then the edge class ships (my wife and I enjoy small crowds ) even though I only have 3 different cakes to choose from at any given time at cafe al Bacio or the buffet. When ordering from the main dining room if you want a special dessert you...
  7. Agree, and on this cruise I did the worst case scenario. I did not meet with any dining room staff. Out of 7 nights I only had to request 1 night to see if they could make a cuban themed seafood plate for me. They did! It was awesome! I cannot emphasize enough how much Celebrity beats Royal Caribbean on quality and options for not only Gluten Free options...
  8. Just finished my second celebrity cruise. My first was on one of their oldest ships, it was awesome! Now we have sailed on the edge class. Wow! Not only do they have so many gluten-free options but the selection is mind blowing! Any given day you will have between 5 to 7 different gluten-free cakes to try. Yes that is right, one day at the coffee shop I had...
  9. You are correct in your assessment, however many factors can influence the change over process in the food industry. The only way to be close to absolute is to use product's that are certified gluten free or natural gluten free single products that have not been processed. Labels matter and for the most part are accurate. The less ingredients the lower the...
  10. I did not see this on ours. I did notice both items and they were not listed as gluten-free. I have found the best experience starts with the Main Dining Room (MDR) head waiter. I have always talked to the MDR head waiter first, then he would bring the executive chef out to meet me at our table. Doing this I have found is the best time to challenge...
  11. I have sailed several times with Royal Caribbean pre pandemic. If fact my wife and I were on one of the last ships before quarantine. However, post pandemic I recently got back from a RCL cruise and found while still gluten-free options the selection is bad. And the quality of food has suffered greatly especially in the desert area. In fact get ready for...
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