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Susan Picologlou <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 13 Jan 1998 12:29:02 -0600
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

I took a week long cruise on the Sun Princess in December, and they were
really great about my gf dietary restrictions. I have taken cruises
before, but this was the first time since I had been diagnosed with CD (by
biopsy), so I was a little worried. My travel agent had notified Princess ahead
of time that I had some dietary restrictions. The first evening, the head
waiter came to me to discuss what I could eat and what I couldn't eat.
From then on, every night he came with the next day's menu to ask what I
wanted and to let me know what I could eat. Every night, there were things I
could eat. Occasionally slight modification was needed - like no breading
on therack of lamb or no sauce on something. The chef also made me a
special dessert every night, although there was always ice cream and sorbet,
and often fresh fruit as choices. I had a great time and no dietary problems
at all. I was very impressed. United Airlines didn't fare as well. the
flight to Florida, they had no record of the fruit plate I had ordered.
Luckily they had a plain chicken breast as one of the choices - and it was a
fairly short flight so I really didn't need to eat.

I have no association with Princess Cruise Line other than as a satisfied
customer.

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Susan Picologlou (near Chicago, IL)
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