Yesterday I received an e-mail from a woman asking if I could please share the current kids’ menu on Princess. I replied, attaching the menu, and asking after the ages of the kids she was traveling with (thinking maybe I could pass along a few tips, since I cruised with my son earlier this year on the same Princess ship they’d be sailing on). “Oh, no kids, it’s for my husband,” was her reply, with no further explanation. I chuckled, but kept judgement at bay as I thought of my brother, in his 40’s with a very high ranking position in the military, who still survives on a diet composed almost exclusively of boxed cereal, hog dogs, and mac n’ cheese. I also recalled my Princess honeymoon cruise to Alaska (my first cruise as an adult) when I got so seasick that, after emerging from a Dramamine induced coma, I couldn’t eat anything but buttered noodles for three days. And, if I’m being honest, I continued to order them for the rest of the cruise (but as a side along with the 2000 other items I felt obligated to order to make up for lost time) because they were delicious!
So, whatever you may need it for (and keeping in mind that anyone, regardless of age or station in life, may order from it with NO SHAME), here’s the current kids’ menu on Princess:
And with that…
Class Dismissed!
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