vegetarian options on castaway cay?
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My neice may be coming with us on our cruise in December and she is a vegetarian. It looks like there are many options for her on the boat, but the menu at castaway cay looks sparse on vegetarian options. Can anyone help me out on what vegetarian options there are there? Thanks in advance.
We ate at the adult beach area, but I think the meal is the same anywhere. I am pretty sure there was a veggie burger (don't know what it contained). There also were several salad type of options. Not a lot of options, but probably enough to fill up for one meal.
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The veggie burger substitutes for the meat choices. Otherwise... corn on the cob, potato salad, melon (and sometimes fruit salad), cole slaw, fresh fruit, sometimes tomato salad... No, there aren't a lot of high-protein meat alternatives (like beans in various forms), but as someone who often piles up on non-meat items simply because I like them, I've never been disappointed on Castaway Cay.
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I'm a vegetarian (no meat or fish) and found plenty to eat at CC. The selections are pretty basic, as others have said, but good plain barbecue food. If you're looking for something more creative, you can always return to the ship for lunch.
I'm a vegetarian too and have always found plenty to eat at CC. To be honest though- the veggie burger is not one of my favorites. I usually love them but the ones on CC aren't very good in my opinion. I usually stick to the fruits and vegetables (and ice cream!) and eat a bigger dinner on the ship.
I'm not a hamburger/hot dog person, but ate plenty of other food at CC. The fruit was delicious for Nov, plus cookies and chips. You can go back for more. Looking forward to going back again in Dec! !
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