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Δευτέρα 18 Μαΐου 2020

Cruise Line Considers Ditching Traditional Buffet





Cruise Line Considers Ditching Traditional Buffet



Could cruise ship buffets soon go the way of the long-extinct dodo bird? One cruise line executive said that seems likely, at least for the time being, during a chat with travel advisors.

The popular Windjammer buffet could soon be replaced with a new dining option on Royal Caribbean ships.

The Future Of Cruise Buffets

The topic came up during Royal Caribbean’s most recent Coffee Chat, hosted by Senior Vice President of Sales and Trade Support & Service, Vicki Freed.
Special guest Michael Bayley, President and CEO of Royal Caribbean Cruises, admitted that buffets were one of the areas being looked at as the cruise line makes modifications that will allow them to welcome back guests.
“We’ve got teams working on every single element of the guest experience,” said Bayley, “and we obviously have a team working on the buffet.”
Given that the typical cruise ship buffet is, at best, a social distancing nightmare, new ways of handling that aspect of foodservice need to be considered. “I think in the beginning,” Bayley opined, “there will not be a buffet.”

(Photo via Royal Caribbean)
The emphasis at this point is, of course, on “I think.” Because like everything else about the cruise industry at the moment, plans are still in development.
Ultimately, ideas come up with by the various members of the Cruise Lines International Association will need to be put before and approved by the Centers For Disease Control, which will decide whether or not to lift its current no-sail order.
“It depends again upon the timing,” admitted Bayley. “We will utilize the Windjammer, but in all probability, it won’t be a classic buffet. It will be something more akin to a restaurant.”

Rethinking Familiar Concepts

“I think the key focus on dining,” said Bayley, “is making sure that our guests have plenty of choices. But now, that plenty of choice has to be put through the lens of distancing, and safety and health, etc., in a more acute way.”
With that in mind, he says “there will be changes for sure, and I think the word “buffet’ will diminish and we’ll replace it with a new concept.”
As of now, Royal Caribbean is planning to resume sailings for the majority of its ships on June 12. The company has been working toward securing additional liquidity to carry it through this difficult period.