This Carnival Cruise Breakfast Was… Not What We Expected
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I tried steak and eggs, but the steak was very similar to the main dining, except maybe the huash.
It's silly. It's loud. It's colorful. And somehow it works.
If you're on a Carnival cruise and you see that thing one and thing two birthday breakfast, ask yourself one question. Do I want green eggs and ham, red waffles, and singing waiters?
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You are not ready for this one! Onboard the Carnival Panorama, I just had the most over the top, sugar loaded, cartoon exploded breakfast you will ever see on a cruise ship... and I ate GREEN eggs to prove it! This is the Thing 1 and Thing 2 Birthday Breakfast on the Carnival Panorama. Come eat a wild character breakfast in the middle of the ocean. We booked the Thing 1 and Thing 2 Birthday Breakfast on Carnival Cruise Line and discovered this isn’t just a kids’ meal; It’s a full-on themed dining experience that adults can enjoy too! On two different Carnival cruises, we tried this specialty breakfast featuring Cat in the Hat decorations, an ice sculpture at the entrance, crayons and coloring books for kids, and a menu straight out of Dr. Seuss books. On the menu: steak and eggs, Whoville red velvet French toast, “Do You Like One Berry Two Berry” strawberry and peach waffles, and of course green eggs and ham. Juice and milk are included if you ask, and the servers even break into a song and dance while you eat. Thing One and Thing Two make a quick appearance for paid photo opportunities, followed by a character photo after breakfast. To finish it all off, they served colorful Thing 1 and Thing 2 birthday cake topped with cream, a red heart, and rainbow sprinkles. Nothing says cruise breakfast like steak and eggs with dessert! This Carnival Cruise specialty breakfast costs about $15 per person and is a fun option for families cruising with kids, Dr. Seuss fans, and adults who want something different from the buffet. In this video, we show you what the experience is really like, what food you get, and whether the Thing 1 and Thing 2 breakfast on Carnival Cruise Line is worth booking. We are talking green eggs and ham, red velvet French toast stuffed with peanut butter and jelly, Grinch pancakes, singing waiters, dancing servers, and a full Thing 1 and Thing 2 character takeover before 9 AM. This is not your average cruise buffet. This is the Thing 1 & Thing 2 Birthday Breakfast on Carnival Cruise Line and it is absolutely wild. In this full Carnival Panorama breakfast review, I take you inside one of the most unique specialty dining experiences at sea. If you are cruising on Carnival Cruise Line and wondering whether the Dr. Seuss themed character breakfast is worth the price, this video breaks it all down. Pricing, menu options, food quality, character meet and greets, and the overall cruise experience are all covered in detail. We skip the buffet and head straight into a dining room transformed into a colorful storybook world. Bright decorations, crazy table setups, themed menus, and even an ice sculpture greet you at the entrance. Kids receive activity booklets and crayons while adults quietly start plotting their coffee free survival strategy. Yes, this is a character breakfast, but it is also a full sit down dining experience with steak and eggs, specialty waffles, themed pancakes, and dessert served at breakfast. If you are sailing Carnival Panorama or even Carnival Firenze, this is a must see cruise dining review before your trip. We have now done this breakfast on two different ships, and once might be curiosity, but twice means it is worth it! The Cat in the Hat makes a surprise appearance. Thing 1 and Thing 2 stop by for photos and autographs. There is singing. There is dancing. The dining room team performs around your table while you are eating green eggs and birthday cake. Yes, birthday cake for breakfast. Only on a Carnival cruise. If you are planning a Carnival cruise vacation, traveling with kids, or just love trying the weirdest cruise food experiences at sea, this full review will help you decide if this themed breakfast belongs on your cruise itinerary. Trying fancy dining, weird dining, or full cartoon chaos dining? Fearless Rambler is trying it all so you don't have to guess. Join the Rambling Crew by subscribing. Hit that notification bell so you never miss a cruise ship tour, dining review, or travel adventure. And as always, give me two thumbs up. Join this channel to get access to special perks: https://www.youtube.com/c/FearlessRambler/join __________ Buy me a Dr. Pepper or Leave a Tip: https://streamelements.com/fearlessrambler/tip __________ Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/fearlessrambler https://www.facebook.com/FearlessRambler e-mail: fearlessrambler@gmail.com YouTube: @FearlessRambler ___________ Send Me a Postcard: P.O. Box 552 Willard, UT 84340 ___________ - Filmed by: @FearlessRambler - Location: Mexico Riviera, Carnival Cruise Line, Panorama, CCL - Video type: Cruise, food, adventurous activities #carnivalcruise #carnivalcruiseline #cruisefood #travelvlog #cruising