For those who have never cruised, and who resist trying it, one of the main reasons given is the fear of gaining weight while on board.
Now, I don’t want to validate that fear, since it’s certainly possible to counteract a little overindulgence by using the fitness facilities and taking the stairs instead of the elevators, but I will say that the dining experience is one of the big draws for many cruisers — myself included! So it’s interesting to see how shipboard dining is evolving these days.
A recent article in the Miami Herald does a good job of summarizing some of the changes and explaining the new options available — including standard dining, “My Time dining”, in-cabin dining, specialty restaurants, and more. Suffice it to say that today’s cruise ships offer something for everyone, from the traditionalist who likes a set time and table with white glove service…..to a free spirit who wants to eat pizza at 3 a.m.
My advice? Talk to a travel professional who can match you with the right cruise line, with the right dining options to meet your “tastes”. And skip those elevators rather than skipping dessert!