Hot off the presses thanks to my contact at Carnival, these are the newest main dining room menus as of May 2022. They reflect promised price increases for upcharge items and certain beverages. They also have some special 50th anniversary classic menu items added. While I know many regular Carnival cruisers are tiring of mostly the same choices and were hoping for totally revamped menus, no word yet on when that might happen. For now, you just get to pay more! Personally, I’m singing the inflation blues on land (gas in my downtown Seattle neighborhood is currently $5.69), but remain so thankful cruising is back and will never take it for granted again, even if it’s not always perfect.
So with that, here are the recently updated breakfast, Seaday Brunch, and dinner menus. These may not be rolled out fleet-wide yet, but should be very soon.
This menu is available on port days in the main dining room on every Carnival ship.
This menu is available in the main dining room on sea days on every Carnival ship. The updated menu reflects new pricing for Peel and Eat Shrimp and Lobster Benedict.
These Carnival dinner menus reflect changes to upcharge pricing as well as indicating 50th anniversary classic menu items.
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Class Dismissed.
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