Ambassador Ambition Dining Review — Do You Get What You Pay For?
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The included dining on Ahibition is good. Not just good for the price, actually good.
MDR's 8 out of 10.
This whole thing is $29.95 and it's a bargain.
The sausages are bloody awful, but everything else.
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In 1999, Ambassador Ambition hit the water for the first time. Back when Findus Crispy Pancakes were haute cuisine, Alphabetti Spaghetti was an acceptable meal for an adult, And nobody had the faintest idea what an avocado was. Twenty-seven years later… have Ambition’s dining rooms levelled up, Or are they still dishing out the Fray Bentos & fried bread? I went onboard to find out. From embarkation day buffets, To old-school MDR sit-downs, Afternoon “tea,” Christmas party menus, Speciality dining, and “Dining Under the Not-Stars”… This is the full Ambition dining experience. Is the food worth the fare? Is the service old school or just old? And does Ambassador secretly serve the best baked goods at sea? Here, ladies and gentlemen… WE GO!