Cruisin’ Country Day 2

The food on board is not brilliant. Pastries and scones have a high proportion of flour to other ingredients, so are dry and not very tasty. Food is available most of the day at different restaurants and cafes. The specialty restaurants are having trouble attracting diners, possibly because of the extra cost. On Viking cruises, the challenge was to ensure able to book a table in those restaurants where there was no additional charge.

We bought coffee packages but are not keen on the Starbucks coffee served on the ship as they are too weak.

One of the best features of the Brilliance of the Seas is the decor and artworks.

The worst aspect of this cruise is the high volume music. I have to use ear plugs to be able to listen! The main theatre isn’t too bad, but other smaller venues were not designed for multiple instruments and speakers, so the singing and music becomes just a blur of excessively loud noise.

We caught up with Beccy this afternoon together with her first family. She regards us as her Roadie family. This may become a daily catchup for Roadies.

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