If not is soda free like in the main dining rooms?
If you are talking about canned sodas, it might depend on where you live. Sodas are produced with local water and, travelling around the world, I’ve found a lot of variation on taste based on that. For example, Diet Coke produced in the south of France tastes awful. In Baltic cruises, you usually get cans from England, Netherlands or Germany and they all are similar but do not taste like DC from the U.S. or Canada. You might also see a difference if the can is getting old. The best before date is printed on the bottom.The ice tea is really good too, its included.
For some reason, diet COke on DCL is the best tasting in the world, I have no idea why, but it is. I don't drink soda at home, but always have a few onboard.
If you are talking about canned sodas, it might depend on where you live. Sodas are produced with local water and, travelling around the world, I’ve found a lot of variation on taste based on that. For example, Diet Coke produced in the south of France tastes awful. In Baltic cruises, you usually get cans from England, Netherlands or Germany and they all are similar but do not taste like DC from the U.S. or Canada. You might also see a difference if the can is getting old. The best before date is printed on the bottom.
If you are talking about fountain sodas, the water used plus the water/syrup ratio will give you a result that can be quite different from one machine to the next.
I imagine it's made with the filtered water that supplies drinking water to the ship.Yes, I'm referring to the fountain sodas in the MDR's and Palo.
All the ships serve the same deep diet Coke taste, like I said it's the best Ive ever tasted.
Thanks for the responses - the brewed iced tea sounds great!
I always order the iced tea with frozen iced tea cubes! Almost always someone sitting near me asks what it is and orders one for themselves!
Pretty sure that's how it comes in Palo regardless of how you order it.
I wasn’t saying I order it that way specifically.
It also means that it's too strong for me, so I have to add water to it - rather defeating the point of the frozen ice cubes! But I like it weak, and have to water it down most places on the ship.It is and the ice tea cubes mean the tea does not get watered down!
I’m sorry I misunderstood. It definitely read like you order it “with the frozen iced tea cubes” and that people next to you are asking about it - so it seemed like you verbally ask for it that way. Otherwise why would the people near be asking about it? I’m confused.