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corbswinks Newbie

As anyone ever been on a carnival cruise? Was there any problem with getting a gluten free meals?


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Carriefaith Enthusiast

I've never been on a cruise before, but I am planning to go on one! I plan to find the cruise I want to go on and then contact the company to see what they can do for me. Travel agents should be good at helping too :)

LqrMan Newbie

I went on a Carnival cruise last year out of Puerto Rico. Just make sure you contact the company prior to your cruise because they have a special needs person that will deal with food allergies and stuff. Then, when my family and I got on the ship, we immediately met with the Maitre D so that he knew how important it was for me to have gluten free meals. The thing about cruise ships is that they have amazing chefs and are so accomodating in every regard, there should not be a problem! Also, I am going on another cruise in a month, which will be my 4th cruise since Celiac.

Good Luck! :)

Guest Eloisa

Royal Carribean Cruises is safe for celiacs too. They treat you so well and prepare the most wonderful meals and will make a gluten-free bread for you and everytime you go to the dining room they will warm some up and bring it to the table. They are a great cruise line. I'm a member of the Crown and Anchor Society meaning you do lots of cruises with them and your rewarded for this.

Carriefaith Enthusiast
Royal Carribean Cruises is safe for celiacs too
Good to know! Thanks!

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