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Norwegian Adds $5 Fee for Second Entree in Dining Rooms

Frank Moriano by Frank Moriano
November 19, 2025
in Cruise News, Norwegian Cruise Line
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Norwegian Adds $5 Fee for Second Entree in Dining Rooms

Norwegian Cruise Line has stirred the waters of cruising with a new policy that’s creating quite the buzz among passengers. A $5 fee for a second entree in the dining room is now part of their dining experience, prompting discussions about value and choice aboard their ships. As travelers set sail looking for culinary delights, this change raises questions: Will it enhance or hinder the dining experience? Let’s dive into what this means for future cruisers and how customers are reacting to this latest update from Norwegian Cruise Line.

What Does the Fee Apply to?

Norwegian Cruise Line has recently introduced a $5 fee for guests wishing to order a second entrée in the dining room. This new policy applies specifically to main dining venues across their fleet.

Guests can still enjoy one entrée as part of their meal without any additional cost, but if they’re tempted by more than one dish, they’ll need to reach for their wallets.

This move is seen as an effort to manage food waste and streamline service in busy dining areas. It encourages diners to make thoughtful choices about what they truly want.

The charge will be applied regardless of whether you choose steak, seafood, or vegetarian options. The goal seems clear: enhance dining efficiency while providing flexibility for those with hearty appetites.

Reaction from Customers and Industry Experts

Many passengers are expressing their concerns on social media, with some viewing it as an unnecessary charge that detracts from the overall cruising experience. For loyal fans of the line, this change feels like a shift towards increased nickel-and-diming.

On the flip side, industry analysts suggest that such fees are becoming more common across cruise lines as companies navigate rising operational costs. They argue that this move could be seen as a way for Norwegian Cruise Line to maintain its pricing structure without drastically increasing base fares—a strategy many lines have adopted recently.

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While some guests may appreciate having choices at an affordable price point, others fear it will lead to higher overall expenses during their voyages. As with any new policy, only time will tell how this impacts customer loyalty and satisfaction moving forward within Norwegian Cruise Line’s offerings.

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